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    The Webbington Hotel

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol South - Cadbury House - Guest room

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol South - Cadbury House

    (7 reviews)

    £££

    This country hotel is based in a grand style building (with extension) but looks really pretty from…read morethe front with the nice grounds and lake out front. Although the 'spa' next door which was more of a quiet small lesuire centre did bring it down abit. The hotel is a Hilton but not like any Hilton ive been in before maybe due to the ruralness of the location. Me and my partner went here the day before we were to go on our honeymoon. So we did select honeymoon as the occassion when booking online, but we didnt notice any difference from selectin that option. When asking at the reception no one knew what we were talking about. Even though it stated on our confirmation it was a honeymoon booking. Reception staff we're friendly had were given a hot cookie on arrival which was a nice touch, we got into our room but noticed it hadn't been cleaned properly and looked as if someone had been sat on bed and had a half drank cup of coffee of the side. So went back to reception as changed rooms which was fine. The room was really nice aswell which over looked the front of the house. Although the window did brake slighlty when trying to shut. We had free access the gym and pool next door which we used but as it was open to the public didnt seem so relaxing as it should. Breakfast was Buffett style which was really nice. It was based in the up market resturant linked to the hotel. It was all fresh and good quality. Overall the hotel is really nice just the little things that let it down!

    I was slightly disappointed that there was no chocolate in this hotel and gym. I reckon my…read moreimagination must have got the better of me and I imagined chocolate fountains and water slides made out of Cadbury's chocolate. But in all reality, it's beautiful here. Half of the hotel is the original building and the other is a modern extension, which is a bit of a shame as it looks a bit odd. Rooms are spacious and have everything you would expect from a high end hotel. But probably the best thing about this hotel is it's wonderful spa. They really have gone all out and provided customers with ultimate luxury and relaxation. Prices are a little high, but for a one off special I reckon it's worth it. There is also a well equipped gym which is worth using as it's included in your hotel stay. The hotel is also situation in stunning grounds. If you are lucky enough to get a nice enough day, it's well worth walk around the hotel's grounds as they have kept the gardens looking very nice.

    Locking Head Farm Bed and Breakfast - From website

    Locking Head Farm Bed and Breakfast

    (1 review)

    It's not often that you stay at a place so good, you're inspired to contact Interflora to send…read moretreats to the very lady who organised the hotel for you. Well here's hoping I get the flowers to my mum-in-law before she reads this, because the lady needs to be thanked heartily. Locking Head Farm B&B deserves so much more than its three accommodation stars. Staying there feels like cosying up in the guest bedroom of a friend's house. The personal touches really make it, from the Cadbury Highlights (my favourite instant hot chocolate) in the tea and coffee making facilities WITH, I might add, a *full-sized* kettle, to the visitor's notebook, to the little brochure they've put together about their farm and the surrounding area, to the breakfast menu where you tick off your choice for the next morning. This is a family run business at its very best, right down to the little kids running about the place and the adorable family dog who will sit quietly next to you while you eat. The eating. Let me get onto that later, it needs an entire paragraph of its own. First of all, the story. So the significant other and I arrived here after a long and tiring journey from Manchester peppered with TalkSport Radio (gah!), argument-inducing car games like shag, cruise or marry, a horribly mediocre falafel panini from a service station Starbucks, far too many wine gums and a couple of disagreements about marriage and tradition. We travelled to these parts to attend a wedding, see. Driving down the farm path in the dark was an interesting experience, and we instantly had flashbacks from several horror movies. The sat nav said, "At the end of the road, turn left." I responded, "At the end of the road, you will see a hooded figure with a scythe." My companion exploded with nervous energy at that statement. However we were welcomed with open gate and open arms and led up to our room, given our breakfast menu to choose from and told to pop down if we needed anything. We were in Mendip. Ladies and gentlemen, this room is HUGE. Easily bigger than a studio apartment, with the softest sheets and towels I've ever had the fortune of laying myself upon or drying my delicate skin with. The TV? Glorious, in the perfect position next to a comfy sofa and lo and behold, Family Guy was on when it came to life. Then Lethal Weapon. I know this wasn't orchestrated by the B&B, but still... So the other half ordered a Full English, myself pancakes. Eggs in the breakfast come from the farm's own chickens, everything's locally sourced, and oh my word, these pancakes. I was silent. Freshly made, drenched in blueberry syrup with ripe warm blueberries scattered on top and stuffed inside. Not only is this included, but you get a bunch of cereals, yoghurts and fruits to choose from and get served hot toast as well as tea or coffee. And the next day after a taxi disaster returning from the wedding when we weren't able to pop anything on the breakfast menu, they served us the same again assuming that's what we'd want. So I got to have those unbelievable pancakes TWICE during my stay. Brilliant staff, great atmosphere, glorious location and reasonably priced - I'd recommend it to absolutely anyone and I'd go back to Weston-Super-Mare specifically for the purpose of staying there. Well done Locking Head Farm. /End uber-long gushing review!

    Batch Farm Country Hotel - From website

    Batch Farm Country Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    £

    It's a nice day for a white wedding... ah, Billy Idol's snarling lips always materialise in my…read morebrain when I'm planning to attend impending nuptials. Well, the weather was very here and there, and the brand new Mr and Mrs P were certainly vigilant when it came to the British climate... August is an unruly month and popping their ceremony in a deliciously decorated room meant everybody was safe. Let me start by getting personal. If anybody is woman-problem squeamish, you might want to look away now, but really, it's not all that bad. You might as well know that when I arrived at this very pretty location, I'd left somewhat essential girl items back at my hotel. Instantly, I panicked. It's no fun being THAT girl at ANY party, as Carrie found out the hard way. My prayers were close to being answered with the machine in the bathroom, but when that was revealed to be empty, I almost cried. Thankfully, long story short, a very understanding female member of bar staff took me into the kitchens and stuffed my handbag full of freebies. Amen to sisterhood. "They were in First Aid?" the brunette quipped when I recounted the story over the phone. "How grim." Indeed. Still, free is free. Anyway, girl-emergency evaded. You can see why Batch Farm is such a popular wedding venue, one look at the website will tell you what they're capable of in terms of highlighting your big day and relatives of the bride and groom who were staying in the hotel itself assured me the accommodation was thoroughly deserving of its four stars. The bar staff were friendly, the venue was pretty spectacular (especially the main room which they'd decked out with canopies and lights like a marquee) and the food was very tasty. The only qualms I had were personal - the creamy lemony sauce that came with the salmon fillet was so sharp and rich it was almost overpowering, and I found a few bones which is a real pet peeve of mine... plus I've never understood that when these places get redecorated and renovated, the swirly, dated carpets remain. It adds far too much of a social club/service station vibe to a luxury environment. But again, the staff were soldiers that day, incredibly tolerant at the end of the night too when swaying guests were slurring about grabbing taxis. Congrats to the happy couple - and I'd certainly recommend this place for a wedding. The grounds especially are exceptionally gorgeous.

    Booked a taxi to come home It was not explained to me that…read moremy taxi would cost 27 pound from batch to highbridge! DO NOT use APPLE TAXIS from the batch RIP OFF COMPANY !!!!?

    Beachlands Hotel - Appetizer (Yum!!)

    Beachlands Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    ££££

    Once of the best experience. The hospitality an environment was perfect for a first visit to…read moreWeston-super-Mare. Also, a huge thank YOU to the chef. I appreciate you accommodating my Keto diet for 3 delicious nightly dinners. I'll definitely be back on a future UK trip.

    I have seen some disparaging comments on bookings.com, but I cannot see how any of them are…read morejustified. I'd like to respond to a few: 1. Lack of choice on the menu The menu changed every night, and there was also on the facing page a choice of standard items that were there everyday. Invariably on the changing menu there were a choice of three starters, three main, and three sweets. I think that is reasonable, given there are other choices too, which, as I say, does stay the same. 2. Children's menu was more expensive than the adults' menu I can't say that I found that to be the case, and the hotel were prepared, with some adult dishes, to do half portions, at half the adult price. 3. Never any towels in the pool area Whilst I was there they were constantly being replenished. I can only think it must have been a busy time. However, we were told towels were available, and what would it matter to ask for one before entering the pool? 4. The breakfast buffet was quite meagre Not whilst I was there. Plenty of choices of cereal, various fruit juices: tomato, cranberry, grapefruit, orange, and apple. Also, a selection of fruit cocktails: melon, grapefruit slices; I could go on. The hot breakfast had a tremendous choice. Most days I had the Traditional Breakfast, but on the last I had scrambled egg, done as I like it, and as I requested, with smoked salmon, which didn't appear to be farmed salmon. My wife came across the place by chance as our hotel booking was for the one next door. See a separate review for The Ormonde House Hotel. We stayed three nights. The children loved the pool. We had two double rooms. There are family rooms, but we were an extremely late booking. We were given an exceptionally low rate for the first night for the two rooms, and an equally good rate for the separate rooms for the other two nights. Given that we had walked out of the other hotel, I think we were extremely lucky to get any rooms, as nothing was showing up on the Internet, for what we wanted. The staff were very friendly, and some good-humoured banter. The host, Charles, was exceptionally good at making one feel welcome. Nothing seemed to be too much trouble. I agree with another reviewer on bookings.com: I will always use this hotel on future trips to Weston. I had one moment where I mentioned that I didn't like the roast potatoes. I still think, although cooked properly, are left to go cold and are then reheated. Nevertheless, Charles was on the case, and apologised if I was unhappy. When I came to my sweet, I ordered a dessert wine, but they were out of stock. However, Charles offered me another dessert wine (a more expensive one) by the glass, and full to the brim in a large wine glass. This was by way of an apology for the potatoes. How can you fault that service? I can certainly recommend the house wines both the white and the red: Sauvingnon Blanc, and a South African Shiraz. I think that the wine list is pretty inclusive, and at a price I have to pay in other restaurants. Charles likes his wines too, and serves them at the right temperature. If I wanted to be really picky, I would have preferred other brandies. Although I do like Courvoisier, I actually really like Hennessy or a Bas Armagnac. They have recently decroated the lounge, and dining areas, which looks very good. The rooms we stayed in were OK, but they are due to be refurbished according to Charles. I have to say wallpaper is not a good idea for a bathrooom. The bathrooms were roomy, and had a bath with a shower over with a curtain. There was no smell on the curtain; as I have found with some other upmarket hotels. The shower had a good pressure, and I was more than happy with the facilities. Did the children enjoy their holiday? Yes they did, and a good hotel makes all the difference.

    The Webbington Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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