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AA - 4 Star Guest House Accommodation Tor Farm

Testimonails:

"Excellent accommodation in a delightful spot"
Sue Gold, London

"Scenery outstanding, Hot tub out of this world"
Keith David, Leeds

"Even better than we hoped - you have such a beautiful place"
Jocelyn Prefontaine, London

"Accommodation delightful, so clean and fresh"
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Attractions

Local Somerset Attractions


Tor farm is located in an idyllic location in Cheddar with beautiful Somerset countryside walks in any direction. We can provide you with a selection of books, maps and routes upon your stay so you can plan your perfect walk. As well as the countryside walks there are a variety of local attractions, all less than 60 minutes drive away. Below is a full list of the attractions in and around Cheddar, with all the information you will need to know about it. If you feel you would like more information about a certain attraction, simply click the link provided and you will be taken to the attractions official website.

  

Our guesthouse is in roaring distance of Longleat!Longleat Safari Park

Set within 900 acres of Capability Brown landscaped parkland, Longleat House is widely regarded as one of the best examples of high Elizabethan architecture in Britain and one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public. As well as the house there is the safari park and surrounding attractions, such as pets corner, longleat's world famous hedge maze and many others.

View the Longleat website


 

Great walks on the doorstep of our accommodationWalking and Fishing

Tor farm is located in an idyllic location in cheddar with beautiful county side walks in any direction. We can provide you with a selection of books, maps and routes upon your stay so you can plan your perfect walk.

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Roman Bath - close to Tor Farm guest house

Roman Baths

The Roman Baths are the best preserved Roman religious spa from the ancient world. The roman Bath spa is open through out the year except the 25th and 26th of december. Tor Farm guest house is only a short drive away from this magnificent attraction and Bath, the city to which it belongs.

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Glastonbury - near our bed and breakfastGlastonbury

Glastonbury is a different and rather lively small town. It has rich traditions, a cosmopolitan community and a taste of tomorrow. It sits on the ancient Isle of Avalon in the Somerset Levels, with a backdrop of soft, green, rolling hills. It has been a pilgrimage place for thousands of years. In the Middle Ages a great abbey was here

It now hosts the famous Glastonbury Festival, pilgrimages, music, a carnival, several conferences and other events. People visit from the world over, seeking a certain special something....

Overlooking it all is Glastonbury Tor, a fascinating holy hill.

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Wookey Hole - close to our B&BWookey Hole

Revamped, restored and totally remarkable, the new Wookey Hole experience has burst onto the holiday scene in an explosive mix of History, Fun and Mystery. Situated under 10 miles away from Tor Farm itself, its an ideal day trip for all the family.

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Tor Farm is a great place to stay when visiting ExmoorExmoor

Exmoor is one of England's best kept secrets. Tucked away in a relatively isolated corner of the West Country, it is often overlooked by holidaymaker's as they head down the south-west peninsula towards some of the region's more high-profile holiday destinations. But those who discover Exmoor tend to return again and again to enjoy the National Park's unique landscape, which although breathtakingly dramatic in many ways is generally softer and rounder than other moorland areas such as Dartmoor and Bodmin.

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Cheddar Gorge is right on our doorstepCheddar Gorge

A major tourist attraction for over 200 years. With plenty to do above and below ground. Cheddar gorge is a place of outstanding natural beauty where you will find many rare species. The Cathedral-like Caves and Britain's biggest Gorge are million-year-old Ice Age river beds. Your ancestors have lived here for 40,000 years, and world-famous Cheddar Man is Britain's oldest complete skeleton.

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Guests can enjoy the taste of Somerset

Somerset Cider Apples

Somerset Cider Apples grown locally

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Stonehenge - close to our accommodationStonehenge

One of the most important historic landmarks in Britain, Stonehenge is a must see to all visitors in England. How was it built? Why was it built? Luckily Stonehenge is only a 45 min. drive  from Tor Farm guest house so any guests can visit it with ease.

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Golf - Near Tor FarmGolf

The Isle of Wedmore Golf Club is situated overlooking the Somerset Levels on the outskirts of the historic village of Wedmore in Somerset. The course features breathtaking panoramic views over the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Valley, Glastonbury Tor and the Somerset Levels from the gently undulating fairways.  It has been carefully designed to maintain and enhance the existing environment, the many mature trees and hedgerows create a natural parkland setting.

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Weston - a great family day outWeston-Super-Mare

With almost 200 years experience of seaside holiday traditions Weston-super-Mare is proof that the traditional seaside holiday is alive and well, and here to stay. With all the right ingredients for a great holiday, whatever your age. From the beach with its miles of golden sand, sea, the Grand Pier; The Prom, colourful seafront stalls, boat trips around the bay, decks chairs and not forgetting those famous donkeys, originally used to bring in the nets from the fishing boats.

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