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The Mermaid Hotel

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High Street
Somerset
BA20 1RE
United Kingdom
Tel:  01935 423151
Fax:  01935 473137
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Additional Features

Full English Breakfast
Tea/coffee facilities
Evening menu
Lunch menu
Rooms available

Description

Situated in the heart of Yeovil, the Mermaid Hotel offers old world charm combined with every modern facility. Originally a fifteenth century coaching inn, The Mermaid Hotel retains its character, especially in the spacious bars and split level restaurant. The Mermaid Hotel, Yeovil is situated in the heart of Somerset, ideal for holidays in Somerset area.

Accommodation
The Mermaid Hotel in Yeovil offers a selection of Twin, Double and En-suite rooms.

All together we have 14 comfortable rooms that are all centrally heated, each bedroom has a Colour Television and refreshment facilities.

Restuarant
Our restaurant serves all of the classic british dishes from steaks to pies, we also serve an excellent Traditional Roast Carvery. All of our food is prepared and made with fresh ingredients.

We also serve a whole range of baguettes, sandwiches and snacks from the bar.

Local Area
Yeovil offers modern leisure facilities including the Octagon and Swan theatres and the popular Goldenstones Pool and Leisure Centre. There’s also a dry ski slope, an arts centre and a multi-screen cinema, making Yeovil a great place to live and work. Whilst in contrast the surrounding area, especially to the south of the region, is mainly made up of scenic farmland and orchards, much of which are dedicated to the growing of apples that are then made into locally brewed cider.

Attractions nearby include The Fleet Air Arm Museum, The Haynes Motor Museum, and Montecute House owned by the National Trust.

For more information please call or visit our website.