spacerBritain Express home page Heritage Accommodation in Wells, Somerset
Part of the Somerset Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information.
 
spacer
     

Home
Accommodation
 Hotels
 B&B
 Self catering
Attractions
 England
  Somerset

Travel Guide

Towns and Villages Gazetteer

Ancient Sites
All attractions
  Attractions map
Castles
Countryside
Gardens
Historic Buildings
Historic Churches
Historic Houses
Monasteries
Museums
Roman sites

Travel Resources
Tourist Information Centres
Travel links

Accommodation
Somerset Hotels
Self Catering
Bed & Breakfast


. . . . . . . . . . . . .
 Scotland
 Wales
 London
Travel Services
 Rail Tickets
 Car Rental
Tourist Info Centres
 England
 Scotland
 Wales
Heritage
 History
 Culture
Travel Directory
 England
 Wales
 Scotland
 B&B
 Hotels
 Tour Operators
 Car Rental
 Walking Holidays
 Waterways  Holidays
 more....
Blog
 Heritage Traveller
Fun

 Photo of the Day
 RSS Feeds

About
 Contact
 About us
spacer

 spacer 
spacer
spacer

Wells Travel and Heritage Information


Historic Inn in Wells, Somerset


Check Availability

  You will be booking with:
Booking with BookDirectRooms.com


Burcott Lane , Coxley
Wells
Somerset
England
BA5 1QZ

The Pound Inn, Wells

Accommodation Description:
The Pound Inn, circa 1649, in the village of Coxley, 2 miles from Wells, Extremely friendly and welcoming. We offer honest fresh food, sourced from local suppliers, which is cooked by our chefs fresh to order. Pleasant surroundings in which to relax with friends and family

Families with Children are most welcome. Large Car Park. Many attractions in the area, all within a short drive

Buses do run to the major towns. Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement. All rooms ensuite



The Pound Inn, circa 1649, is situated in the village of Coxley, 2 miles from Wells, England's smallest city. It is an extremely friendly and welcoming traditional village public house, offering fresh, honest home cooking which is available everyday, real ales and a good selection of beers, wines and lagers. Bed and breakfast is available in this delightful pub originally part of the estate belonging to the Bishops Palace

The Pound Inn is an ideal base to visit the many attractions in the area, all within easy reach. You will find Glastonbury (5 miles), Cheddar (6 miles), and the Bath and West Showground at Shepton Mallet (7 miles). Our rooms are clean, warm and comfortable and all en-suite

All rooms are non-smoking. A separate entrance to the accommodation allows you are to come and go as you please, throughout your stay, with no worries of time to be in. Families with children are most welcome, as are dogs, by prior arrangement

There are many places to enjoy a walk, some do require you to drive there, but are well worth it. We have live music featuring both local and more well known bands, on some Friday nights, finishing at midnight. Landlord and landlady, Terry and Anne O'Connell, and all the staff, welcome you and invite you to spend some time relaxing in this lovely traditional English public house

We are sure you will enjoy what we have to offer you.

From: £46.00

Accommodation Rating: rating3 Self assessed

Room Facilities
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
Hypoallergenic pillows
Hypoallergenic bed
Freeview
Fire alarm with light
Family/oversized room
Dining guide
Desk
Colour television

Amenities
Wedding services
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Entertainment
BBQ/Picnic area
Bar

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities

Dining Facilities
The Pound Inn, has a comfortable Restaurant with an open fire which is li during the Winter Months. During the Summer, and in warm weather,Meals can be served on the Patio.

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs

Pet Policy
Dogs

Map is based on address information supplied by the property and should be used only as a guide.

View on:
Google maps
Multimap.co.uk

Great for holiday planning
Get an Ordnance Survey map covering the Wells area (opens new window)

Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Burcott Mill
 Burcott Mill
 Nearest Attractions

Burcott Mill - 1.3 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Wells Bishop's Palace - 1.9 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Wells Cathedral - 1.9 miles (Cathedral) Heritage Rating

Milton Lodge Gardens - 2.5 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Glastonbury Tor - 3.3 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Glastonbury Tribunal - 3.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Glastonbury Abbey - 3.5 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Chalice Well and Gardens - 3.5 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

West Pennard Court Barn - 4.2 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Meare Fish House - 4.5 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Wells - 1.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Glastonbury - 3.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Somerton - 9.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Sherborne - 17.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Bristol - 18.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Bath - 18.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradford Abbas - 19.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradford-on-Avon - 22.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Full list of bed & breakfasts and guesthouses in Somerset

+ Heritage Rating +?
Heritage Rated Inn Heritage Rating
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
M5|Road|30|From Junction 23 follow the A39 and signs for Clarks Village Street and Glastonbury. On approaching Glastonbury carry on towards Wells and Coxley is 2 miles before Wells, still on the A39. The Pound Inn is on your left.


UK Bed and Breakfast Guide
England - Scotland - Wales - London






spacer  

HISTORY CORNER

Name the Historic attraction

Name the mystery historic attraction
See larger image



British Heritage Awards

Celebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual
British Heritage awards.

View this year's winners.

British History Quiz

This first president of the Royal Academy was the foremost portrait painter of the late 18th century



 Clue

This Day in British History

13 February, 1689

William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England

Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal

Monarch Mayhem

This weak-willed king was married to Margaret of Anjou



 Clue