Located in Shepton Mallet, 18 miles from Longleat Safari Park, The Thatched Cottage Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Shepton Mallet, 18 miles from Bath Spa Train Station, The Shrubbery Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Stewart
United Kingdom
Excellent quality breakfast (best sausages ever!), obliging staff regarding our other food requirements, friendly and efficient service.
Surrounded by views of the scenic Mendip Hills, The Highwayman Inn is located in picturesque Shepton Mallet. It offers 14 refurbished rooms with attached bathroom, and free public on-site parking.
The Oakhill Inn is a traditional country pub with five elegant rooms based on the outskirts of Bath, just 15 miles from the historical city and Cheddar Gorge and an hour's drive from Stonehenge.
Susan
United States of America
Being above the pub was great. No noise problem. Staff was great. Food was very good. The ambience was what we were looking for.
Courtyard Apartment is located in Shepton Mallet, just 18 miles from Bath Spa Train Station and 18 miles from Bath Abbey. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Jeffrey
United Kingdom
Very pretty courtyard with use of garden furniture.
Midway enjoys a location in Shepton Mallet, 18 miles from Longleat Safari Park and 18 miles from Longleat House. The vacation home features both Wifi and private parking free of charge.
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Scored 8.2
8.2
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What Guests Said About Shepton Mallet:
Scored 10
10
Apart from using the B&B at Maplestone as a base for a two...
Apart from using the B&B at Maplestone as a base for a two day visit to Longleat, we didn't really explore anywhere else other than visiting two local pubs to have our evening meals i.e the Mendip Inn (twice) and the Thatched Cottage - the food in both was extremely good and the staff in both places couldn't have been more helpful.
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Scored 8.0
8.0
Shepton Mallet has some lovely old buildings and much to see...
Shepton Mallet has some lovely old buildings and much to see of interest in the area. Not much in the way of nightlife but we weren't looking for that anyway. Some of the shops /pubs are sadly empty but that seems to be happening everywhere these days.
Andy
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
The town is nice enough but starting to look a bit run down.
The town is nice enough but starting to look a bit run down. Collet park is nice just off the centre.
It feels safe, family friendly.
It is very convenient for access to Wells and the palace and Cathedral, East Somerset Railway is great.
The prison is worth a visit. It gives you a picture of life through prisons of the 1600's through to second world war executions.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Tired old hotel with rooms with peeling paint, broken...
Tired old hotel with rooms with peeling paint, broken cupboards and windows and dirty curtains. Had to go up 4 flights of stairs to get to attic room that was being used by the construction staff renovating the spa. Food was limited choice and of porr quality for the money that was being asked and charged. No phone in the room so had to climb up and down 4 flights of stairs to get any service. Issues not addressed and had to check out early, extremely poor hospitality. Do not tale bookings if you cannot provide a basic level of service.
Olga
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Shelton Mallet seems to be a good representation of smaller,...
Shelton Mallet seems to be a good representation of smaller, rural communities in Southern England. Beautiful surrounding countryside and closeness to some additional cities of interest such as Wells and Glastonbury. Several good restaurants were recommended by the owners of the inn. Roads in the town can be a bit tight.
Robert
Scored 8.0
8.0
It is in a good spot for touring around Dorset etc.
It is in a good spot for touring around Dorset etc. Very quiet little town with not much to do. There is a Greek restaurant and a cafe that opens during the day. The Swan is one of the nicest pubs.
Thomas
United Kingdom
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This holiday home was really fun and uniquely decorated with 1950s furniture and Nik Naks. It was spotlessly clean, the bed was comfy and the towels were fluffy. It was perfectly situated for a night at Shepton Mallet Prison as well as exploring nearby Wells and Cheddar Gorge. The hosts Trev and Christine were so lovely. We broke down on our way to the property. Not only did they check on us, to make sure we were ok, because we missed our check in but they extended our stay in beautiful Somerset.
A quick break to celebrate my Daughters 21st Birthday. Great rural location, private parking, home from home really as we live on a farm also. Very clean throughout and loved the Christmas tree. Very spacious lodge with open plan layout. Good location for visiting local attractions. Enjoyed some lovely meals out in Shepton Mallet (Rosemary's Greek) and in Cheddar (The Bath Arms Hotel....Sunday lunch). The lodge was great value for the money and we all had a nice time.
We had a fabulous time on our break. The Manor house annex is just gorgeous, kitchen so well equipped, comfortable large lounge, beds exceptionally comfortable..our host Annie couldn't have been more helpful and kind.
We visited Wells Cathedral and Shepton Mallet prison and generally walked around where were staying...fab!!
The Hotel was stunning, my room surpassed all expectations, the staff were great, room service on what's app, lovely breakfast, drinks selection was spot on and the Spa was perfect, especially liked the steam room.
Great location for exploring the local area, accommodation was immaculate. The owner Alan was the perfect host, and gave us some really good advice on Somerset. Amazing breakfast too!
Matthew
United Kingdom
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