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We have 5 hotels in Evercreech.

 
 
Prestleigh Inn Star Rating 2        
Prestleigh

A 9-minute walk from the Royal Bath and West of England Society Showground, this traditional pub with rooms is also 7 miles from Wells Cathedral and 10 miles from Nunney Castle.Simply furnished rooms come with en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.In addition to free full English breakfast, the pub's quaint restaurant/bar serves classic dishes, and has a beer garden with a children's play area.
The Natterjack Inn        
The Natterjack, Evercreech Junction

In a former railway hotel dating to 1862, this stone-built pub with rooms sits among scenic countryside. It's 2.4 miles from the Royal Bath & West Society showground, 3 miles from the A37 and 12.
The Pecking Mill Inn & Hotel Star Rating 3        
A371, Evercreech

Set in the Somerset countryside, this traditional pub with rooms in a former coaching inn dating to the 16th century, is 5 miles from East Somerset Railway heritage railway and 9 miles from Wells Cathedral.Featuring en suite bathrooms, the 7 cosy rooms come with cable TV, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.There's a quaint pub/restaurant featuring exposed stone walls, wood-beamed ceilings and a fireplace, as well as a beer garden.
Enniskerry - The Loves Cottage        
Enniskerry, High St, Evercreech

Enniskerry - The Loves Cottage provides a comfortable setting when in Evercreech.Enniskerry - The Loves Cottage provides a comfortable room, designed to suit the needs of any traveller.The property is under a 45-minute drive from Bristol Airport.
Whitecroft Farm Star Rating 4        
Whitecroft Farm,

Whitecroft Farm provides a comfortable setting when in Evercreech.The bed & breakfast has 3 en suite rooms with tea and coffee making facilities, a radio and a flat-screen TV. Heating, a DVD player and ironing facilities are also provided to guests.
 
 
More on Evercreech .
 
Evercreech is a village and civil parish 3 miles south east of Shepton Mallet, and 5 miles north east of Castle Cary, in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. The parish includes the hamlet of Stoney Stratton and the village of Chesterblade.