Between the Roman city of Bath and Longleat Safari Park, this quirky privately-owned house sits within stunning grounds in the beautiful Somerset countryside.
With unique and interesting decor, The House at Woolverton features reclaimed wood furniture from the Far East that matches the style of the building. The 15 double bedrooms are equally quirky, so expect pegs instead of wardrobes.
In the kitchen, French chef Rush Zegaoui puts his mark on the conservatory bistro with dishes that have a Mediterranean touch.
From The House you can explore Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, Stonehenge, Wells or Glastonbury. A bus stops outside the house and goes to Bath and Frome.
The House at Woolverton Rooms
First Class
A very spacious room on the first floor of the main house, it enjoys dual aspect views and a large en suite. Ideal choice for that special weekend away. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Club Class
Set on the first floor of the main house, these rooms enjoy far reaching views and spacious en suites. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Premium Class
These rooms are in the wing adjoining the main house. They all have open views and the en suites are larger than the Traveller Rooms.
The 2 downstairs rooms can accommodate children (please see Hotel Policies for details on additional costs). If you require one of these rooms please request it on booking (subject to availability). N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Traveller Class
Although smaller than the other rooms, with much smaller en suites, these all have countryside views. 4 of the rooms have a bath with a shower over and 2 have showers only.
These rooms are on the second floor of the main house. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Special Offer
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Traveller Class (Special Offer)
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Directions
Please note that for May, June and July 2008 substantial roadworks are being carried out on the A36 so the road is closed at Limply Stoke. During this period, access to the hotel from the north would be via Midford and Norton St Philip. This makes no difference to the time of journey as this is usually an alternative route anyway.
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