Are you in need of a break? Why not go on a walking holiday in the Mendip Hills, shopping in Bath or touring the gardens, stately homes and World Heritage sites of the West Country? Or meet the lions at Longleat Safari Park?
The George at Nunney - just half an hour from Bath and 5 miles from Longleat - is the perfect base for a short break, with jolly good food and drink, log fires, a walled garden, nine guest rooms including two four-poster bed rooms and even a 14th century moated castle.
The bar, lounge and restaurant areas are recently refurbished and are light and airy with great character: exposed beams, open fireplaces, bread oven. The garden is a haven for those looking for a cold pint in the sunshine.
"Small as it is, Nunney is seductive. Spend a few days among its architectural mix of medieval austerity and Georgian elegance, and the idea of Nunney as center of the universe somehow seems less bizarre." Los Angeles Times
Under new management since August 2008, The George at Nunney has quickly established itself as a firm favourite with locals, regulars and travellers alike. Enjoy drinks by an open fire before a gastronomic 3-course dinner in the restaurant or sample the bar menu of salads and other hot and cold options.
Head chef Wayne Carnegie and his team focus on seasonal, often locally sourced ingredients, including favourites such as milk fed pork with sage and apple, roast Aberdeen Angus beef, Corsley lamb, goats cheese salad, homemade beef and ale pies, dark chocolate mousse and fine Somerset cheeses. Excellent vegetarian menu options and a good wine list.
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