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The award-winning Watermead Guest House is set in a quiet location, just 2 minutes’ walk from Chard town centre. Free Wi-Fi is available, as well as free on-site private parking. A flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities are featured in all rooms at Watermead. A hearty English breakfast prepared with local produce is served in the dining room, along with vegetarian and lighter options. A selection of pubs and restaurants can be found within a 5-minute walk. The historic town of Chard provides easy access to the famous Jurassic Coastline and the surrounding sights of Somerset, Devon and Dorset.
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In 5 acres of peaceful, landscaped water gardens, deep in the heart of Somerset, this charming 19th- century watermill combines beautiful original features and traditional character with modern comforts. Today, Hornsbury Mill has been beautifully converted into a 4-star hotel, with the historic mill's stunning original features carefully preserved and sensitively integrated. Beautiful original wooden beams and historic stonework combine with contemporary facilities, such as wireless internet access. All of the hotel's cosy en suite rooms are individually designed and decorated in a traditional country style. Each room has its own unique charm and some of them have pretty window seats, where you can enjoys views down to the stream. A generous full English or a continental breakfast is included in the price. You can enjoy a delightful lunch or a candlelit dinner in the Mill Restaurant, as the original waterwheel turns beside you. The restaurant offers modern English cuisine and nearly all the ingredients are sourced from local suppliers and farms, including organic vegetables, local beef, trout and Somerset cheeses. In the heart of Somerset, just 2 miles (3.2 km) from Chard and on the edge of the Blackdown Hills, Hornsbury Mill provides an idyllic setting for a luxurious and relaxing break.
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Originally a 19th century farm cottage, Blackwater Cottage is nestled in the Blackdown Hills and is surrounded by walking trails. It offers all guests free on-site parking, free Wi-Fi access and welcome tea and homemade biscuits. Ideal for exploring the West Country, it is just 5 minutes' drive from the A303 and 15 minutes' drive from the M5 motorway. The light and airy rooms at Blackwater Cottage each include a TV with satellite channels, a garden view, a hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and complimentary toiletries. Some of the rooms also benefit from an en suite bathroom. Using locally-sourced ingredients, a full English breakfast is served every morning in the dining room. Guests with specific dietary requirements can also be catered for. From the B&B, the town of Taunton is 8 miles away. Taunton Racecourse is just 12 minutes’ drive away. Somerset County Cricket Club is also just a 19-minute journey by car.
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The Lordleaze Hotel is the only 3-star hotel in Chard with its own restaurant and bar with real log fire. The hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. Once an 18th-century farmhouse, the family-run hotel is in a secluded area on the Somerset, Dorset and Devon borders. It is surrounded by natural pastures only 3 minutes from Chard town centre. A warm and friendly atmosphere awaits you. Bar and restaurant meals are available every evening and feature local produce. Sunday lunch is very popular, and a Somerset breakfast is included in all rates.
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This 200 year old farmhouse is set amidst beautiful countryside on a dairy farm, just off the A303 and Ilminster, near Chard. Shave Farm offers a family unit comprising of a contemporary double and a twin room, both of which are en suite. Guests have sole use of the guest lounge, with a cosy log fire. A hearty farmhouse breakfast awaits, using the farm's own fresh eggs and meat. You'll be welcome to enjoy a relaxing soak in the hot tub, wander around the mature gardens or watch the cows being milked.
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The 4 star accredited Ammonite Lodge is set in a quiet location, in the heart of Chard town centre. Free WiFi is available, as well as free on-site private parking. A flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities, with fresh milk, are featured in all rooms at Ammonite Lodge. A hearty English breakfast prepared with local produce is served in the dining room, along with vegetarian and lighter options. A selection of pubs and restaurants can be found within a 5-minute walk. The historic town of Chard provides easy access to the famous Jurassic Coastline and the surrounding sights of Somerset, Devon and Dorset. The town's restaurants are located less than 2 minutes away by foot.
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