Tor

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Reviews of Tor Farm Guesthouse, Cheddar

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Review by Anonymous on 17th September, 2009

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General review: very nice

Date visited: 2009-09-17

Review by Anonymous on 17th September, 2009

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General review: very nice

Date visited: 2009-09-17

Review by Kevin Cullen on 13th August, 2009

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We stayed in one of the eco lodges with hot tub it was perfect in everyway including the weather. The location is relaxing and tranquil but our 3 children didnt have a moment of boredom. The welcome basket encouraged us to source local food and drink due to its quality and the locals were very informative and friendly. The lodges were of a superb standard and we were left to our own devices and the owners were very relaxed and helpful. The pool was a perfect meeting place for our children to make friends. The views from the hot tub are beautiful and we climbed the top of nyland hill for spectacular views of Glastonbury Tor and the surrounding area. We hope to go back and maybe replace it with our usual yearly visit to Centerparcs.

Date visited: 7/8/09

Review by jason on 3rd January, 2009

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Good Points: breakfast was superb! + Ability to sit and read and enjoy the log fire. General review: Very relaxing experience in quite simply a beautiful part of the country.

Date visited: 2009-01-03

Review by jason on 3rd January, 2009

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Good Points: breakfast was superb! + Ability to sit and read and enjoy the log fire.General review: Very relaxing experience in quite simply a beautiful part of the country.

Date visited: 2009-01-03

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