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Brandon House Hotel (Suffolk) High StreetA warm welcome awaits you at Westover, situated in the beautiful Wylye Valley with picture postcard views. Westover is set in about 6 acres overlooking the meadows and the Great Ridge in the distance. Guests are welcome to wander the grounds, play in the paddocks or relax in the rose garden. We have two suites, The Court Suite which is our largest room has a king size bed and is ensuite. The Cotley suite comprises of one double bedroom, one twin room and a shower room. Additional put you up beds can be added to the Court Suite and the Double room of the Cotley suite. We also have a travel cot available. All rooms are fully equipped with hospitality trays, hairdryer and flat screen TVs with DVD. Our full breakfast menu can be seen on our website www.westover-house.co.uk. As we are a small bed and breakfast we stock the most popular breakfast items; should you require anything not on the breakfast menu such as fresh fruit salad or kippers then please call when booking and we will do all that we can to meet your needs. Pets are welcome by prior arrangement only - please call before booking. Heytesbury is a quiet village on the River Wylye, nestling on the edge of Salisbury Plain, near the market town of Warminster. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and therefore a wonderful base for those who enjoy walking or cycling. There are two pubs in the village who both serve food. Nearby Salisbury and Bath provide excellent shopping centres along with many Tourist attractions, such as Longleat, Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral and the Roman Baths and Abbey.

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Hotel Type:Hotel
Address:High Street
The minimal room price:55 GBP
Hotel Class: (3 stars)
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