Somerset pubs for St Patrick's Day
Ashcott. The Piper's Inn is conveniently situated with easy access to the historic town of Glastonbury, Cathedral City of Wells, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves and close to Clark's Village in Street for a Paddys Day special!!
Bath. Unspoilt The 16th century The Star Inn pub on the Paragon is one of only two pubs in the city to make the main listings in the 2004 Good Pub Guide. Enoy a traditional pub in Somerset this St Patricks Day.
Bradford Leigh. The Plough Inn is a traditional country pub for a traditional St Patricks Day in the quiet rural village of Bradford Leigh, one and a half miles from historic Bradford-on-Avon and eight miles from the world Heritage city of Bath.
Bristol . The
Hunters Rest Inn was originally built around 1750 as a hunting lodge for The Earl of Warwick.The Earl picked his site perfectly, set in beautiful countryside high on Clutton Hill with commanding views over the Cam Valley to the Mendip Hills, and The Chew Valley to the port of Bristol.
Corton Denham. The Queen's Arms is situated at the heart of the ancient village of Corton Denham, nestling on the Somerset / Dorset border just north of Sherborne. Surrounded by stunning countryside, this late 18th Century British pub with rooms will delight those in search of good drink on St Patricks Day, good food and real comfort.
Cricket St Thomas. The Windwhistle Inn - Dine in our A La Carte ‘Hunting Lodge’or our traditional Horse Shoe bar, in front of a roaring fire, using home cooked produce, or in our 'Orangery'. A great choice for St Patricks Day.
Crowcombe. Welcome to the Carew Arms, a traditional 16th Century inn in the centre of Crowcombe. Situated at the foothills of the Quantocks, the Carew offers the chance to relax and enjoy yourself this St Patricks Day, taking pleasure in the expertly prepared local dishes and selection of fine wines and real ales.
Dunster. The 14th century Luttrell Arms is set in the medieval village of Dunster with its many interesting buildings, under the shadow of the Castle and within the Exmoor National Park. A historic St Patricks Day Break.
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