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We Offer You:
Immaculate Accomodation
Double Rooms
Family Suite
Our Location (Google Map)
Local Attractions >>
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From our Guestbook:

" Nothing too much trouble and best nights sleep! "
Karen and Alan Bennett
Co. Antrim
" Thank you so much for your wonderful cheer and hospitality, we loved staying with you. "
Kaitlin, Kirsten and Torbin
USA
" Jake and Julie are beautiful people. Will definately return to lap up the countryside. Home cooked breakfast,
freshly squeezed orange juice and fabulous atmosphere!!
Great. "
Trev and Sarah Fennel
Kent
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Double En Suite Room
From £55 per night
Please email or call to confirm availablility
Tel: 01761 470291
Mob: 07966 267147
Email: julie@breconridgebandb.com |
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Local Attractions
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One of the UK’s major attractions stands majestically in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside less than a 30 minutes drive
from Camerton. Set within 900 acres of Capability Brown landscaped parkland, Longleat House is widely regarded as one of
the best examples of high Elizabethan architecture in Britain, and one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public.
The Marquesses of Bath have lived here ever since John Thynn, who started life working in Henry VIII's kitchens and rose to
wealth and social position. Over the centuries each Lord has made his own eccentric additions to the house. It was the
present Marquis of Bath’s father, the 6th Marquis, who originally perceived that a house of this magnitude and splendour
could become a major tourist attraction and, in 1949 opened Longleat House to the public on a fully commercial basis –
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1966 then saw the next ‘first’ when Longleat opened the earliest Safari Park outside of Africa. Today it is difficult to imagine the
furore aroused when Longleat’s plans for a 100-acre lion reserve were made public.
In spite of the early fears the concept of a drive through safari park proved hugely popular and forty years on, Longleat Safari Park
remains one of the country’s leading wildlife attractions.
But that’s not all… Longleat now encompasses a wide range of attractions to suit visitors of all ages… find yourself going round in
circles in the Longleat Hedge Maze, journey on the Safari Boats for a sea-lion escorted cruise, enjoy a fun-packed ride on the Longleat
Railway, let the kids let off steam in the Adventure Castle and then there is Christmas at Longleat where every child receives a
Christmas present from Santa!
www.longleat.co.uk |
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| Bath - Longleat - Wookey Hole - Cheddar Caves - Bristol - Glastonbury Tor - Wells - Stonehenge |
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