Welcome to the Salisbury House Hotel Family owned independent hotel ideally situated in unrivalled Town centre location. Built in the 1850's the delightful, beautifully proportioned Victorian... more
Standard rate: Double Room sole occupancy - £ 90.00
The only 3 star HOTEL in Chard, bar and restaurant on site, wi-fi throughout, lots of free parking. The Lordleaze Hotel, once an 18th century farmhouse, is a comfortable country hotel offering t... more
Standard rate: Single B&B - £ 79.00
Lyncombe Lodge is a family-owned country lodge hotel nestling high on a wooded hillside and set in 250 acres of rolling Mendip countryside. Yet this idyllic setting, with its spectacular panorami... more
Standard rate: Single occupancy - £ 70.00
Home Farm Hotel is a delightful romantic Devon hotel and restaurant located only minutes from both Axminster and Honiton. Originally a 16th century thatched farmhouse, Home Farm is now an intima... more
Standard rate: Single Occupancy - £ 60.00
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