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Crown Inn
"amazing food, really friendly staff, nice out of town/country pub.
best pub food in Bristol without a doubt.
Date visited: December 1st ..." More
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"Good Points: Breakfast facilities very clean & spacious
Date visited: 2009-09-14 ..." More
Express by Holiday Inn North
"Good Points: Breakfast facilities very clean & spacious
Date visited: 2009-09-14 ..." More
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Hambrook is close to Bristol and the M4, yet still seems to retain much of its semi rural charm. It is located at the south western foot of Winterbourne Hill. The village has a distinctive village green which the local refer to as both 'Hambrook' and 'Whiteshill Common' given its proximity to the hamlet of Whiteshill.
The Frome flows partly through Hambrook and the nearby hamlet of Moorend, a mostly wooded area where families can enjoy walking their dogs.
At the time of the writing of the Domesday Book, Hambrook was a separate manor, but later joined with the manor at Winterbourne. Wood was the principal trade locally.
There are several listed buildings in the area, including Hambrook Grove, an 18th century building (now a hotel) and Hambrook House, built in the 17th century and refaced in 1784.
The original stage coach route to Gloucester passes through the village in the form of a lane known as the 'Old Gloucester Road'. For those looking for refreshment, The Hambrook, The White Horse and The Crown all lie along the Bristol Road. For the sporting there is a Golf Range at Hambrook. Cricket also attracts quite a crowd in the summer months at Hambrook.
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Holiday Inn Bristol
(0.62 miles)
The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton hotel has 17 purpose-built meeting rooms and an Academy Conference Centre, making it perfect for business meetings. The hotel is also conveniently located near Cribbs Causeway, Bristol Zoo, the Hippodrome ... More
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Premier Inn Bristol East
(1.78 miles)
This Premier Inn hotel is located within easy reach of the M4 and M5. Bristol city centre is just 8 miles away and closer still is indoor shopping centre The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, as ...
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Grange Ramada Jarvis
(2.13 miles)
This elegant country house hotel, stands in 18 acres of countryside within easy reach of Bristol city centre. The hotel has a real country feel, with an attractive woodland setting and comfortable bedrooms.
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Premier Inn Bristol Filton
(2.25 miles)
Within easy reach of both the M5 and M32. For shops and local amenities Bristol city centre is only 4 miles away. Conveniently located for Parkway train station.
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The Horseshoe
(2.27 miles)
The HorseShoe a brand new newly refurbished bed and breakfast in Bristol. Our rooms been designed with comfort and enjoyment for our guests. Our B&B has 10 ensuit fitted bedrooms all include new 37 inch ...
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K's Guest House
(2.43 miles)
K's guest house and apartments offers guests a choice between traditional guest house accommodation and apartment rentals. guests are welcome for a night, week, month and longer. whether in bristol for business or leisure guests ...
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Norfolk Guest House
(2.88 miles)
We are a small family run guest house situated on the main Gloucester road in close proximity to an array of eating and drinking establishments approximately two miles from the city centre. The Norfolk offers ...
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The Wellington Hotel
(2.94 miles)
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Moments away from Bristol’s Memorial Stadium and County Ground, The Welly has become a much-loved and equally well-known venue. And with accommodation available, it’s an ideal place to stay whether ... More
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Rookery Guest House
(2.96 miles)
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Steve and Averill welcome you to The Rookery, where you will receive a warm welcome and a home from home atmosphere in our spotlessly clean refurbished Guest House. The Rookery ... More
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Well Cottage
(2.98 miles)
At Well Cottage we like to make you feel right at home from the welcome to the end of your stay. We offer the comfort and warmth of genuine character cottage accommodation with the added ...
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