The Luttrell Arms Hotel Dunster
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General Information
A pleasant 15th Century property set on a hillside in the quaint city of Dunster, situated just one mile from the coast and even closer to the outstanding Dunster Castle. The inn was used in old-fashioned times as a holiday hotel by the Abbots of Cleeve. Embedded in the unique st in Dunster and within the Exmoor National Park, this sleepy guesthouse is an escapist's heaven. There are 25 bedrooms where customers enter and step back in time. Each room is nonpareil and exquisitely equipped as whether time had stood quiet. The sumptuous four-poster beds are dwarfed by the high ceilings and exposed oak beams. In the winter the open fires glow and a extremely family atmosphere is designed in the whole hotel. When dining there are 2 choices to opt from in this intimate hotel. The Luttrell Arms Restaurant proposes a more formal meal where the Head Chef features designed some thrilling meals based on the bests of up-to-date British Cuisine. The brasserie which is styled as a conventional pub, serves meals that extend to the park outside in the summer for alfresco dining at its ultimate. Dunster is one of Somerset's ultimate maintained secrets set between Exmoor National Park and The Bristol Channel. The countryside skyline is dominated by the palace standing on a hill that rises 85 m above sea. The home of the Luttrell family for over 600 years it's now a National Trust property. The Medieval countryside is a time capsule waiting to be discovered with heritage on each corner. There is even a steam railway to ascertain the 21st Century is left well and really beyond. Somerset proposes much to feel and do; there is something to suit each taste. There are a prosperity of historic and well-known castes and terraces, such as Dunster Castle, Wells Cathedral, Montacute House and Hestercombe Gardens. Celebrated family park amusements like Brean Leisure Park, Fleet Air Arms Museum, Haynes International Motor Museum, Wookey Hole and the Cheddar Caves. Plus fabulous Natural Features such as Glastonbury Tor, Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor, Ham Hill Country Park and fabulous nature reserves such as Westhay, Ebbor Gorge and Tarr Steps.
Transportation
By Road The A39 North Devon beach highway is the major route to Dunster. Turn south towards Tiverton on the A396. This is the Steep, which becomes the High Street. The Hotel is on the left hand side.
The Luttrell Arms Hotel Dunster Facilities
Bar / Lounge | Concierge |
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Conference Room(s) | High-speed Internet |
Non-Smoking Rooms | Pet Friendly |
Restaurant | Room Service |
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