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All prices include breakfast and morning
newspaper and are inclusive of VAT.
Children free.
Children 3-12 years half price in separate
bedroom (minimum charge per room as per one adult) |
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| All rooms have en-suite
showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock,
beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary
sherry. Children under the age of 12 sharing an adults
room are accommodated free, subject to the availability of
suitable rooms. An additional single bed can be provided in
superior rooms at a charge of £10 per night. |
| Rates are per room and
include full English breakfast and morning newspaper plus
VAT @ 17.5%. |
| Residents dinners
served Monday to Saturday from £16.00 for one course.
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| Meeting room hire - Day
rate £68.00 |
| Tariff subject to change
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1. Mariner
Mariner is named after the "Rime of the Ancient
Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which was
written in this area.
It is our largest room and can be a Bridal suite, a
Family room with the sofa bed in use, or a luxury
Executive single room. The new four-poster bed
made by John Eveleigh of Croyde Manor, North Devon has
a comfortable 5ft wide mattress. There is also a
double sofa-bed with room for a cot or single bed in
addition. As well as the beverage tray a decanter of
sherry is provided for your enjoyment. The large
en-suite bathroom contains a large roll-top bath, a
shower, WC and his and her wash
basins. |
Double
£142 per night
Single
£92 per night  |
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2. Dorothy
This room is named after Dorothy Wordsworth who
lived at nearby Alfoxton House with her brother
William from July 16th 1797 until June 26th 1798.
Dorothy is a small but comfortable standard en-suite
single room with views over the Bristol Channel. |
Single
£42 per night  |
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3. Wordsworth
Named after William Wordsworth, this is a standard
double room with en-suite shower. At the rear of the
hotel with views over the gardens, this is the best
room to observe the Red deer from the Quantock Hills.
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Double
£104 per night
Single
£68 per night  |
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4. Italian
The plaster mouldings on the chimney breast and
ceiling of this room are believed to have been created
by an Italian seaman who sailed into the port of
Watchet further along the coast. The date on the
chimney breast is 1655 and the crest is that of
Dodington. However the moulding on the ceiling is
possibly a fertility symbol!
Italian is a superior double room with ensuite bath,
shower and views over the Bristol Channel. |
Double
£142 per night
Single
£92 per night  |
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5. Coleridge
This room is named after Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
A large executive standard double room with en-suite
shower. |
Double
£104 per night
Single
£68 per night  |
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9. Tintern
This room is named after the Tintern diaries written
by Dorothy Wordsworth.
Tintern is a standard double room with a 5ft wide
bed.
It is on the ground floor, accessed directly from
the car park and also has a larger shower, which makes
it ideal for less-abled persons.
A decanter of sherry is provided in addition to the
beverage tray and colour TV. |
Double
£104 per night
Single
£68 per night  |
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The Castle of Comfort, which is a
Grade 2 listed building, is believed to date from the 16th
century or even earlier. It was a Coaching Inn during the
17th century after which it became a coffee house and then a
cider house when copper mining took place in the area.
Miners collected their wages from the Counting House
just to the east and came down to the Castle of Comfort for
refreshment. |
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