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The Plaine
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Bell Hill, Norton St Philip, Bath, United Kingdom |
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Overlooking the historic village of Norton St Philip, just minutes from Bath, this beautiful Georgian building offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and luxurious four-poster rooms.
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In rolling Somerset countryside, Norton St Philip is a very pretty, charming little village, 6 miles (9.6 km) from Bath, Wells, Longleat, Stonehenge and Cheddar Gorge.
Mixing charm, privacy and comfort, The Plaine is named after the location of the 1685 Pitchfork Rebellion. England''s oldest inn, The George, is just 23 steps from the front door and The Fleur, 17 steps from the front door, also offers excellent food.
Rooms have four-poster beds and rooms with twin beds are also available. All rooms have TVs and tea/coffee. In summer, you can relax in the garden or have coffee in the courtyard.
Breakfasts at The Plaine are made with fresh local produce and are served in the 16th-century dining room, which boasts original wood beams. Book rooms from £79.00
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The Wheelwrights Arms
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Church Lane, Bath, Avon, United Kingdom |
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This inn nestles in the peaceful village of Monkton Combe, surrounded by picturesque hills and valleys.
Recently refurbished accommodation houses 7 luxury bedrooms with bathrooms or showers.
| There are 5 doubles, one twin and one single room. The pub offers an informal area to relax with a drink or dine. Menus are changed regularly and include bar snacks, light lunches and a la carte selections. Local ingredients are used where possible. You can relax with a drink by the open fire or in the garden.
Our 2 buildings were originally constructed by William Harold, a carpenter, who built a house and workshop around 1750. In 1871, William Harold III converted the house into a public house and in 1981, the workshops were converted into bed and breakfast accommodation. A full history is available when you come and visit.
Experience this beautiful part of the country from The Wheelwrights Arms. Book rooms from £85.00
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