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Gay Friendly Self Catering Holiday Cottage, Wells, Somerset Little St John's Gay Friendly Cottage, St John Street, Wells, Somerset ![]() www.littlestjohnscottage.co.uk If you and your partner are looking for a cosy cottage for two with oodles of character in a central location in Wells, Little St John's cottage is for you. As the name suggests, the cottage is in St John's Street, Wells, in perhaps one of the best areas of the city centre, with all of the attractions that Wells is famous for: speciality shops, bars, restaurants with the Bishop's Palace and Cathedral being just a stone's throw away. |
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Gay Friendly Holiday Cottage, Wells,
Somerset Stable Gay Friendly Cottage, St Thomas Street, Wells, Somerset ![]() www.stablecottagewells.co.uk Stable Cottage is an adorable 18th century dwelling in the heart of Wells where exposed beams and original period features rub shoulders with stunning urban modernity. This cute cottage that will sleep up to four guests (but simply perfect as a romantic base in the heart of Wells for you and your partner). All this beautiful accommodation is just a gentle 2 minute stroll from Wells Cathedral and all the trappings that Wells has to offer. Just priceless. Full review from Richard follows shortly. In the meantime visit Fiona's website for full details, availability and bookings. |
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Gay Friendly Guest House,Temple Cloud,
Wells Somerset The Old Court Gay Friendly Guest House, Temple Cloud, near Wells Somerset ![]() www.theoldcourt.com The Old Court has through the years been residence to the great, the good and the not so good. You see, this handsome masterpiece of Gothic revival splendour was built in 1857 as the Divisional Magistrates' Court and Police Station. Then an amazing lady called Nancy brought this beautiful Grade II listed house and together with an army of dedicated craftsman restored it without detriment to its fine heritage, adding a considerable amount of chic and style on the way, transforming into perhaps one of the most unique and pleasingly quirky guest houses you are ever likely to see. The Magistrates' Court, a magnificent baronial room nearly fifty foot long and almost as tall, is approached via a grand entrance hall and sweeping staircase designed originally for the dignitaries – the public had an outside stairway and the prisoners came up from the cells via dank stone stairs which still emerge through a trapdoor. The three jail cells are now unique bedrooms and contain original features and character with their vaulted brick ceilings and original doors. Don’t be surprised if your morning tea is offered to you through the access panel on your jail cell door. If you’re feeling romantic, you must stay in one of the luxury rooms: they are simply fabulous and are equipped with working fireplaces, a Jacuzzi and sitting area. Whichever room you choose, they are all amazing. There is also a stunning Roman Bathroom with a large Jacuzzi that leads to the tower via a circular staircase where you can relax in the sauna room whilst enjoying the stunning views of the outstanding countryside. The only thing you will be short of when you stay at The Old Court is TIME. |
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