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Owned by Roger & Monty Saul, founders of the Mulberry Design Company, this 17th-century house is lavishly decked out with antiques, paintings &… more »
Only the scrunch of gravel on the drive disturbs the peace at this 12th-century, honey-coloured former priory. Lovingly restored, it still has… more »
Grand classical architecture with great set-piece rooms all set in rolling parkland snugly fits the Von Essen Groups remit. The cooking may not… more »
Stripped back to the original stonework & flagstones & decorated in calming neutrals, the Wheatsheaf is a serene, welcoming space, with solid oak… more »
Homewood Park is an impressive Georgian house reached via a long drive & overlooking gentle Somerset parkland. It makes an eminently comfortable… more »
This little Somerset gem is so hidden away in a twist of country lanes that you'll be glad you invested in that new sat nav. Inside is as simple… more »
In spitting distance of Bath & Stone Henge, Bishopstrow House provides an appropriately picturesque & traditionally attired outfit. Among arched… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Ian Bates claims it took him six years to find the right restaurant, but this bright, unfussy eaterie, all bare wood tables & floorboards, is easy… more »
In a tourist honeypot like Wells, it’s smart thinking to offer a two-tiered eating & drinking operation. Goodfellows does just that with its… more »
Follow the yeti footprints on the wall down to this modest little basement restaurant & you’ll find yourself a world away from touristy Pulteney… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
A bit of a Bath institution, Demuths is a real hidden gem (just off Abbey Green) with the feel of a place that’s frequented only by those in… more »
Designed to complement their restaurant in Bath’s touristy Pump Room, Searcy’s are putting the final touches to a second eatery initiated in… more »
Built in 1795 and now part of the city’s World Heritage Site, the Pump Room is a marvel of Georgian splendour and a magnet for tourists – with… more »
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