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Accommodation in Chard, Somerset Part of the Somerset Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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The Bath House HotelA Hotel in Chard, Somerset28 Holyrood Street Chard Somerset England TA20 2AH
Accommodation
Description:
From: £69.00 The Bath House Hotel stands alone; contemporary, yet warm and inviting - we have six beautiful rooms each individually created. From the intensity of the Red Room, to the coolness of the Blue Room - our desire was to create an unforgettable experience, something we have doubtlessly achieved. We offer a perfect venue for a relaxing break, a reunion or a celebration Only a short car ride from the beautiful heritage coastline and many other local attractions it is ideally placed to explore the area or to act as a stopover en-route to Devon and Cornwall. Accommodation Rating: 4* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Forde Abbey -
3.5 miles (Historic House) Clapton Mill -
5.9 miles (Historic Building) Seavington, St Mary's Church -
6.4 miles (Historic Church) Stocklinch Ottersey, St Mary's Church -
6.7 miles (Historic Church) Loughwood Meeting House -
7.1 miles (Historic Building) Barrington Court -
7.6 miles (Garden) Shute Barton -
8.1 miles (Historic Building) Lower Severalls -
8.6 miles (Garden) Thurlbear, St Thomas Church -
8.7 miles (Historic Church) East Lambrook Manor -
9.4 miles (Garden) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Axminster -
6.1 miles away Upottery -
7.3 miles away Broadwindsor -
8.1 miles away Lyme Regis -
10.1 miles away Chedington -
10.5 miles away Beaminster -
10.6 miles away Honiton -
10.7 miles away Axmouth -
11.3 miles away UK Hotels |
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