Tilly's Cottage
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GardenFree WiFiSmoke-free propertyFree self parkingWheelchair accessible
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Cottage
2 × Queen Bedup to 4
<p><strong>2 Queen Beds</strong></p><p>Individually decorated room</p><br/><p><b>Layout</b> - 2 bedrooms </p><p><b>Internet</b> - Free WiFi </p><p><b>Food & Drink</b> - Kitchen with dishwasher and cookware/dishware</p><p><b>Sleep</b> - Bed sheets </p><p><b>Bathroom</b> - Private bathroom and bathtub or shower</p><p><b>Need to Know</b> - No housekeeping, towels not available, no cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available</p><p>Non-Smoking</p>
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Facilities · 5
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GardenFree WiFiSmoke-free propertyFree self parkingWheelchair accessible
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DiningSights
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Bunch of Grapes
Modern British
££
The Bunch of Grapes might be the oldest pub in this historic town but it now comes with an appealing modern edge and a deli selling tempting treats. Downstairs has a pubby feel, while upstairs has more of a restaurant vibe, and you can have anything from a burger to an ambitious tasting menu.
13.6km
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The Longs Arms
Traditional British
£££
It’s hard not to like this handsome Bath stone pub with character to spare, set opposite a medieval church in a sleepy Cotswolds village. It’s a family-run affair with Chef-Owner Robert Allcock proudly preparing an extensive menu that flirts with creativity but remains pleasingly rich in traditional pub favourites. Fishcakes, sausage and mash, steak and kidney pie – when you're in need of something hearty and robustly flavoured, this is the place to come. To finish, it's hard to look past the selection of homemade ice creams.
15.9km
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Bath Arms
Modern British
££
Sample local ales in the open-fired bar or on the delightful terrace of this stylishly updated 18th-century country inn on the Longleat Estate, then head for one of the numerous cosy, well-appointed dining rooms. There’s a relaxed air throughout, making the cooking all the more enjoyable, whether it be haddock and chips, chargrilled steaks or whole plaice. Local producers are pushed to the fore, as are meat and game from Longleat. Make a night of it and stay over in one of the modern, country house-esque bedrooms.
16.5km
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