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.
John
United Kingdom
We found the staff particularly helpful and friendly
Kerrington House features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Axminster. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is set 17 km from Golden Cap.
David
United Kingdom
friendly staff, really welcoming. good off street parking. close to ammenaties.
Offering a restaurant, The Tytherleigh Arms is located 3 miles north of Axminster. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV.
Gerry
United Kingdom
Setting; cleanliness; privacy, local pub atmosphere and very friendly, helpful staff.
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...
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.
Nikki
United Kingdom
Super comfy bed, great shower, lovely breakfast and very friendly and hospitable hosts.
The award-winning Watermead House is set in a quiet location, just 2 minutes’ walk from Chard town centre. Free Wi-Fi is available, as well as on-site private parking.
Kjd
United Kingdom
Our visit to Watermead was excellent. Our hosts could not have given us a warmer welcome. We all appreciated the personal attention that ensured our comfort.
Chard stock is a lovely
Quiet village, people are friendly.
Chard stock is a lovely
Quiet village, people are friendly. It’s location is lovely and central. No facilities near this,property, but Chard is only about 3 miles away and you have at least three supermarkets there.
Places worth a visit are Forde Abbey and Gardens, Lyme Regis, Seaton Tramway, Sidmouth both for the town and seafront and for the donkey sanctuary which is about 2 miles outside of Sidmouth. Beer Pecorama is worth a visit, where you can experience cream tea in a Pullman carriage.
The coastline on the south coast is spectacular. Heading for the north coast, drive to Bishops Lydeard and soak up some nostalgia on a steam train to Minehead, where the station is almost in the centre, so you can walk to the shops, or the coast and take a later train back. Yeovil ton is only about 30 miles away. The roads are relatively traffic free is you take the lesser roads, but you do get to see some stunning countryside. A place to visit for a fantastic breakfast or indeed other meals is Barleymow’s. On the A30, it’s a farm shop with restaurant, everything is home cooked. The farm shop is well,stocked with lots of home made products. You ca. even take a touring caravan as they have a camping field to the rear of the shop/restaurant.A place to stay and visit which we missed this time, such as Cheddar and Woolley hole. There really is such a lot to,do and mostly within a 30 mile radius.
Linda
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