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Accommodation > Hotels > England > Somerset > Yeovil > The Green Room
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The Green Room

A Restaurant with rooms in Yeovil, Somerset


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The Green Room , 11 Wine Street
Yeovil
Somerset
England
BA20 1PW

The Green Room, Yeovil

Accommodation Description:
The Green Room enjoys a quiet position in the at the epicentre of Yeovil's Town Centre; an eclectic mix of traditional charm and contemporary finishes. Experience affordable yet quality food and service in this friendly, family run restaurant also offering five highly appointed en-suite bedrooms, with large luxury power showers. Prices starting at £49

50 for a single. Enjoys quiet position in the Town Centre. Ideal location for visitors to the South West

Two hours from London & Cornwall.

The Green Room has been steadily building a solid reputation among its clients for excellent food quality & accommodation since opening in June 2007. Dining areas are set out on 2 floors, in a variety of 'nooks' with the charming exclusive sixteenth century cellar restaurant being characterised with brick vaulted ceilings suspended on hamstone columns. Always using locally sourced, freshly prepared products, there is a Lunchtime Menu Mon through Sat (12 to 2

30pm) offering mains, light bites & sandwiches. Evening menu (7 to 9.30pm) changes daily

Sunday Lunch Menu offering traditional roasts & contemporary dishes (12 to 2.30pm). Sunday evening bookings essential

Hugely popular 3 Course Set Menus Lunch £9.95 (Mon through Sat) Evening £12.95 (Sun through Fri) Fully air conditioned

Music in the Cellar every 3rd Sunday. Inc Jazz, Blues, Folk Five luxury en-suite bedrooms available with prices including Continental breakfast. (Full English available at £6

95). Free wi-fi throughout building. Car parking available

Secure 24/7 access. The bedrooms (1 single 3 double & 1 family room/luxury suite) are all tastefully appointed for the comfort, convenience and safety of our residents. Offering friendly service, our 'home-from-home' aproach appeals to tourists and business clients alike, as our hotel guests are always a name, never a room number

A huge range of local tourist attractions cater for all seasons & weathers. Yeovilton Air Museum, Montacute House, Sherborne Castle, Wookey Hole to name a few. Conservation Trusts, animal sanctuaries and of course the beautiful Jurassic Coastline only 40 minutes' drive

Excellent road & rail networks.

From: £45.00

Accommodation Rating: rating3 Self assessed

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Wireless internet connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Internet access
Colour television

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Bar

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

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Stoke-sub-Hamdon Priory - 5.3 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Northover, St Andrew's Church - 5.4 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Sherborne Castle - 5.5 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Sherborne Old Castle - 5.5 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Stockwood, St Edwold Church - 5.7 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Oborne, St Cuthbert's Church - 6.2 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Treasurer's House - 6.2 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating



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