Halse Bed and Breakfasts Including 1 Historic Bed and Breakfast
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The New Inn,
Halse, Somerset, England,
TA4 3AF Heritage Rating:
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Heritage Tags:
18th century (Time Period)
Nestling between the Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park, The New Inn is an 18th century former coaching inn that offers the complete country village pub experience. The New Inn provides a great spot for lunch or dinner, accompanied by a glass of wine from the extensive wine cellar or … more >>
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Accommodation Type: Inn
From: £40.00
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