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Accommodation in Melksham, Wiltshire Part of the Wiltshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Pear Tree InnA Restaurant with Rooms in Melksham, WiltshireTop Lane Whitley Melksham Wiltshire England SN12 8QX
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From: £70.00 This 5-star guest accommodation with award-winning restaurant, just ten minutes from the M4, draws visitors from a wide area to experience their fantastic menus and comfortable, stylish accommodation.The inn is located in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside, but within easy access of the M4, junction 17. Cool, rustic chic flows effortlessly through the hotel, with a dreamy blend of French inspiration and quintessential English heritage A cool rustic chic flows effortlessly through the hotel, with a dreamy blend of French inspiration and English quintessential heritage. The 8 rooms are luxuriously decorated, aimed to retain the character of the building while being furnished to the highest standard. Fitted in creams and whites Offering a comfortable bed with fresh, crisp white linen sheets, soft comfortable pillows and home made biscuits with tea and coffee in the room. The bathrooms are a sleek affair of marble, stainless steel, and cosy towelling robes. The restaurant attracts customers from a wide area to experience the menu, the rustic atmosphere, with open fires and candles on the tables Plus the friendliness of the hosts. All dishes are well executed using top-notch organic ingredients, designed not only to interest your taste buds but also to satisfy guests appetite. Coupled with this the hotel has a varied cellar of wine and diverse choice of real ales Melksham is steadily gaining in popularity due to its ideal location on the A350, a main gateway to the magnificent Wiltshire countryside. It is loved by people enjoying walking or cycling along the lanes and byways of this beautiful county, visiting Wiltshires World Heritage sites and its stately homes and gardens such as Bowood, Longleat and Chalfield Manor, or perhaps walking along the excellenty restored Kennet and Avon canal system. It is within easy travelling distance of the Georgian grandeur of the historic City of Bath, the beautiful villages of Lacock and Castle Combe and the splendour of the Cotswolds Accommodation Rating: 5*G (about ratings) Map
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Great Chalfield Manor -
2.7 miles (Historic House) The Courts Garden -
2.9 miles (Garden) Lacock Abbey -
3.2 miles (Historic House) Steeple Ashton Church -
4 miles (Historic Church) St Laurence, Bradford-on-Avon -
5.2 miles (Historic Church) Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn -
5.3 miles (Historic Building) Corsham Court -
5.7 miles (Historic House) Westwood Manor -
6.3 miles (Historic Building) Bowood House and Gardens -
6.4 miles (Historic House) Devizes Castle -
6.4 miles (Castle) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Lacock -
3.1 miles away Bradford-on-Avon -
4.4 miles away Castle Combe -
9.4 miles away Bath -
9.8 miles away Malmesbury -
15 miles away Tetbury -
17.8 miles away Alderley - 18.9 miles away Bristol -
19.9 miles away
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description. More about these Historic Time Periods:GeorgianFind attractions tagged with:Georgian (Time Period) - Decorated (Architecture) - castle (Architecture) -Directions: UK Hotels |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis Day in British History13 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 |
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