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GBP 65 - 200 Hollies Hotel
In landscaped gardens, The Hollies has spacious rooms and suites featuring lounges and 42-inch plasma-screen TVs with digital channels. There is free … MoreGBP 69 - 150 Ash House Hotel
In 1.5 acres of mature gardens, Ash House Hotel is a stunning 300-year-old Georgian country house with beautiful rooms, in the Somerset countryside.
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Martock is a large village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated on the edge of the Somerset Levels seven miles north west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district.
The village has a population of 4,468. The village was once a junction on local branches of the Great Western Railway, now dismantled. Local places of interest include the Burrow Hill Cider Farm, the Mediaeval All Saints church – said to be the second largest in Somerset – that has unique carved wooden statues in the eves, and the many local arts and crafts businesses including Stone Masonery, Wood Working and Silver Smith.
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