Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast. Near Crowcombe. Quantock Hills. Somerset. Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast. Seven Ash. Bishops Lydeard. Taunton. Somerset. TA4 3EX
 
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ROOMS

Our accommodation comprises family / double / twin accommodation all tastefully furnished and including:

•  Lovely views of the surrounding countryside
•  Luxury en-suite facilities complete with white fluffy towels and quality toiletries
•  Flat screen remote LCD TV with multi channels
•  Wi-Fi internet access
•  Tea/coffee-making facilities with complimentary cookies
•  Hairdryer
•  Tourism information and maps of the local area.

•  All rooms are non-smoking
•  We regret that at present we do not accept pets.
•  Rooms are available from 3pm
•  Rooms to be vacated by 10.30am on the day of departure.



BREAKFAST

Served between 8.00am to 9.00am. Early breakfasts can be arranged if required.

We offer a choice of fruit juices, together with fresh fruit, muesli, yoghurt, porridge or cereal. This is followed by a hearty full English Breakfast, or lighter option if preferred, using good quality local produce. Vegetarian and special dietary arrangements can be accommodated by prior arrangement.

[Extras: If you have a long day ahead we can supply a tasty packed lunch to take with you on request.]



OTHER FACILITIES

•  Bus stop adjacent to house with regular hourly services to Taunton, Bishops Lydeard, Dunster, Minehead and the lower villages.

•  Lockable garage facility for cycles.

•  On-site car parking



ACCESS

For detailed access information about the Four Seasons Bed and Breakfast, please see our access statement.



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