The Hunters Rest Inn was originally built around 1750 as a hunting lodge for The Earl of Warwick. In 1892 The Earl sold his vast estate in Somerset and the former lodge became a smallholding and tavern supplying refreshment to the growing coal mining community. Over the years mining died out but the small Inn evolved to become one of the most popular in the area.
Conveniently located for Bath, Bristol and Wells, this privately owned free house is renowned for its homemade food, well stocked cellar and warm welcome. In Winter log fires crackle in the hearths while in Summer their landscaped gardens are ideal for a cooling drink. This pub successfully combines the character and atmosphere of a delightful country Inn with the high standards and ameneties expected by todays guests.
With the conversion of the first floor, they have created five luxury, en-suite rooms each individually designed and decorated. Furnished to the highest standards their rooms include: four poster suites, antique furniture, stunning bathrooms, direct dial telephones, WiFi, LCD digital televisions and all have magnificent views, three with their own balconies.
The Hunters Rest Inn is the perfect base for discerning business people who are tired of faceless hotels or visitors seeking a relaxing stay in a traditional English Inn, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Other Information
Address:
King Lane Clutton Hill,
Bristol,
Somerset,
England,
BS39 5QL
Number of rooms: 5