Wells Pet Friendly Hotels
4 Pet Friendly Hotels Found in Wells, Showing 1-4
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from £ 63.75
Superb
9.6
503 reviews
A small Victorian Gothic mansion in a beautiful part of Somerset, Beryl is just 1-mile from Wells Cathedral. A warm and friendly welcome awaits every guest in this family-run home.
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Wonderful room, as it was our anniversary they upgraded us,beautiful gardens fantastic view. Very welcoming staff decor great.Everything great! - Spacious room with stunning view of Wells Cathedral. Good hearty english breakfasts were served. The Beryl is full of interest and character.
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from £ 70.00
Superb
9.3
114 reviews
Situated beneath the Mendip Hills, Burcott Mill Guesthouse is less than 2 miles from the cathedral city of Wells. Free WiFi and free on-site parking are provided at this charming Grade II listed build...
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from £ 59.00
Superb
8.8
1471 reviews
Crossways is nestled in the heart of Somerset, at the foot of the Mendip Hills, 4 miles from the city of Wells. It offers an AA 4-star-rated inn and AA Rosette-awarded restaurant, together with specta...
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We wanted a hotel in the middle of the countyside and thats what we got. The best thing about our stay was the staff who were all fantastic. We would like to return in the spring or summer and stay longer. - the friendlyness of the Staff
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from £ 60.00
Exceptional
8.4
885 reviews
This former 15th-century coaching inn offers en-suite accommodation, free WiFi and free parking on site. The Crown is situated in the heart of Wells, in Somerset and William Penn once preached there i...
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The Crown is in an excellent position in this lovely little city: right on the market square (some noise in the early mornings twice a week but the hotel provides ear plugs and the farmers' market is excellent) opposite the cathedral and bishop's palace. You can walk straight out onto the cobbled streets of the high street or walk around the peace
... what people say » ful gardens of the bishop's palace. The Crown is very old, so floors are a bit uneven but this just adds to the character. The bedroom decor is lookin -
I've stayed in a couple of chain hotels recently for business which
were as expensive, or much more expensive than the Crown, and though the
rooms were high end, everything else was pretty awful. The Crown is a
complete ray of sunshine by comparison - really delicious food (and
phenomenally good value if you eat an evening meal between 6 - 7pm -
only 13 quid for three courses of fabulous home cooked restaurant grade
food). Tiny things like the local aromatherapy shampoo in the bathroom,
the fre