Bed and Breakfasts in Somerton, Somerset
Somerton Travel and Heritage Information
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Lydford-on-Fosse,
Somerton, Somerset, England,
TA11 7BX Heritage Rating:
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Spend a warm and comfortable night, followed by a delicious breakfast of local produce in this friendly B & B. Millway House is situated on the Fosse Way in Central Somerset in an ideal location for visiting Somerset's beautiful cities, towns and many other tourist attractions. more >>
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Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast
From: £70.00
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Somerton Court,
Somerton, Somerset, England,
TA11 7AH Heritage Rating:
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Heritage Tags:
Roman (Time Period) - Edward IV (Person) - Wars of the Roses (Historical Reference) - 12th century (Time Period)
Somerton Court is the home of Owen and Pauline Stephens and their son Cameron. This historic house is set in stunning parkland. It is hard to imagine a more attractive setting for visiting. more >>
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Accommodation Type: Guest House
From: £100.00
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Liongate House Bed And Breakfast
Ilchester, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
60.00
4.2 miles
The Ilchester Arms
Ilchester, Somerset
Inn
50.00
4.4 miles
The Bear Inn
Street, Somerset
Inn
49.95
5.1 miles
The Old Pound Inn
Aller, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
60.00
5.5 miles
Hawk House
West Camel, Somerset
Guest Accommodation
65.00
5.5 miles
Glebe House B&B
Glastonbury, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
40.00
5.8 miles
Polden Vale
Pedwell, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
60.00
6 miles
Belle-Vue
Glastonbury, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
30.00
6.2 miles
Appletree House
Glastonbury, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
35.00
6.2 miles
Tordown B & B and Healing Centre
Glastonbury, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
40.00
6.2 miles
No 1 Park Terrace Bed and Breakfast
Glastonbury, Somerset
Guest House
35.00
6.2 miles
The Market House Inn
Glastonbury, Somerset
Inn
100.00
6.4 miles
Heaphys
Glastonbury, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
35.00
6.4 miles
Daisy Centres Retreat
Glastonbury, Somerset
Guest house
30.00
6.5 miles
Chindit House
Glastonbury, Somerset
Bed and Breakfast
0.00
6.6 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
What important document was signed at Runnymede in 1215?
Clue
The signing was forced on King John by his rebellious barons
Another clue
The document became the basis for English law and a pivotal step in the development of democracy
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 king led the English to triumph at Crecy in 1346
Clue
The king's son, Edward, The Black Prince, distinguished himself in the battle
Another clue
He was married to Philippa of Hainault