The Kings Arms is an 18th Century Inn located in the picturesque village of Montacute near to the stately home Montacute House, used for filming 'Sense and Sensibility'.
Laura
United Kingdom
Beautiful building in a picturesque village. Exceptional food, friendly, polite and helpful staff and wonderfully clean rooms. Large towels and plenty of hot water. Amazing breakfast choice cooked like the evening meals to perfection and served with a smile and a good laugh! This place could do with showing many others how it should be done. A hidden gem we’ll continue to return too!
Lanes Hotel features a restaurant, fitness centre, a bar and garden in Yeovil. This 3-star hotel offers room service. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Lorna
United Kingdom
Staff very friendly. Room clean. Dinner excellent. Service at both dinner and breakfast was very good. I appreciated having a proper pot of tea at breakfast and the muesli was excellent.
Located in Yeovil, 42 km from Longleat Safari Park, The Walnut Tree provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Bonita
United Kingdom
good value for money, staff very friendly despite seeming to be under staffed.
The Manor Hotel is located in the Somerset town of Yeovil with easy access from the A303. It offers a restaurant, a relaxing bar and cosy rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Comfy beds
Good shower
Restaurant was ok but service was not good
On the outskirts of Yeovil, in scenic Somerset, the family-run Preston Hotel offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Victorian hotel enjoys an elevated position and also has an ale bar.
Surrounded by open Somerset countryside, this former coaching inn dates back to the 18th century and is 200 metres from the magnificent Montacute House, where the movie Sense and Sensibility was...
Paul
United Kingdom
Very quaint English Inn. Warm welcome, comfy sofas, a fire (not necessary when we were there), board games. Yummy food including a full English breakfast.
Offering free WiFi and a garden, The Farmyard is an adult's only establishment that is located on the outskirts of Yeovil. Weston-super-Mare is 49 km away. Free private parking is available on site.
Gemma Louise
United Kingdom
Breakfast was a little pricey but delicious, all local, great place to eat and watch the farm so don't mind paying a bit more. Superb value and quality. The farmyard apartment was super clean and very peaceful and quiet nights sleep. Love it here. My family live local and I travel from London and will always stay here when I can.
Yeovil looks as though it has had the guts ripped out of it.
Yeovil looks as though it has had the guts ripped out of it. At the top of town there are a lot of empty and semi-derelict retail properties. The area in the middle is apparently undergoing renovation but again has a large number of empty and derelict properties, including an entire shopping mall. Out of 9 properties in Middle Street, 7 were Betting Shops or Charity shops. Early Sunday morning shows the unfortunate "dwellers" in the town centre- hardly an advert for "come and visit". This is a sad indictment on both Yeovil and society in general.
I would add however that the A&E Department at the Hospital were excellent - full marks.
Tony
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Sadly, Yeovil town centre is awful.
Sadly, Yeovil town centre is awful. Around half the shops are boarded up/closed down and most of the pedestrianised area is fenced off due to works that have been "in progress" for about 4 years (according to locals). Whilst there might be pleasant areas within the town, there were none to be found right in the central shopping district.
Dene
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice area but Yeovil was busier than I expected.
Nice area but Yeovil was busier than I expected.
Lovely country park but car parking signs were extremely hard to follow or even see / spot once in Yeovil. This could have been due to road works within the town. However, don't let this put you off visiting the country park as it is a liitle gem pratically within the centre of town.
Brian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful old Inn, lots of character and charm, we were late...
Beautiful old Inn, lots of character and charm, we were late arriving but they had kept the pizza ovens hot so we could enjoy something to eat and a glass of wine, very friendly and knowledgeable staff, beautiful village
fabpatsy
Jersey
8.0
Scored 8.0
Roadworks in the town made getting around difficult.
Roadworks in the town made getting around difficult.
Yeovil is fairly central in the west country and one can go in all directions from the Boho flat….very convenient. Yeovil isn’t a pretty town .
Some very good Italian restaurants and other places to eat.
Johnnes
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Found the shopping centre a bit dull.
Found the shopping centre a bit dull. Covid has damaged the area, with many empty shops. Hilly, be prepared for a hike.
Many pubs to visit and enjoy a carvery, ploughman’s or just an ale amongst the locals.
There were many aspects of the hotel that I really liked. The room was spacious enough, with a comfortable double bed, large bathroom containing a shower, small seating area and sofa...all of which made it undoubtedly good value for money, certainly exceeding my expectations as I only booked it two days prior at relatively late notice. Furthermore, the restaurant attached to the building was a real gem offering lovely food. Amenities like that are difficult to find in the Yeovil/Mudford area so it certainly killed two birds with one stone.
The room was comfortable and warm. the bed was super comfy and had lots of tea and coffee for the morning. The owners and staff in the pub were super friendly and welcoming. It’s a well located base for Yeovil and we were very pleased with this hotel.
Also it’s always nice to have a bath in your room! We felt very cosy in our room and had all
the basic needs met.
The stay at this hotel will be treasured forevermore!
The staff were not just exceptional but humorous too!!
The hotel was extremely comfortable, great atmosphere and a truly memorable stay.
The Sunday roast was fantastic and of great value.
A hotel venue not to be over-looked if staying in yeovil!! A great credit to Greene king!!
Room was nice and clean. TV was good, but the remote didn't work and once I had got undressed and into bed I din't want to get dressed again in order to go and ask for new batteries. With the room being situated away from the main hotel, there was no problem with noise, despite the hotel having a live music event that night.
Staff great and very helpful, hotel itself was well located in town, parking good and breakfast in tghe morning great, overall quite happy with what we were provided with.
Property itself is quite historic and clearly has a popular clientele along with a really pleasant atmosphere.
Staff were really helpful. I stayed in the Motel part which is attached to the hotel ergo room was on the level and ideal for those who have difficulty with stairs. Dog friendly. Yeovil is a nightmare to drive through so I suggest taxi or bus into town which is not far away.34n
We were sadly in Yeovil to attend a funeral. The hotel was a lovely place to relax both before and after attending such a heartbreaking event. The breakfast was superb and the staff made our stay seamfree. Loved the decor and the fridge and microwave were useful additions.
This hotel is really nice, with friendly and courteous staff who go over and above to please their customers. We have stayed here quite a few times when visiting Yeovil and wouldn't think twice about booking it every time.
Lovely comfortable apartment.Its very near the town centre but still very quiet and secluded.
Parking is right outside. The owners were very friendly and helpful.
Lovely place to stay, comfy, very well done out with everything you need. One of the best I’ve stayed in for the price in Yeovil. Wish I’d found it sooner!
Great hotel, Breakfast was cooked fresh, the Bar had a great selections of Gins available. Bedroom was perfect, lovely little peaceful village setting.
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