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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of King William Inne, Catcott, TA7

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Distance: 0 miles     Location: Catcott, Somerset, TA7

Licensees Darren Stafford & Clare Smith look forward to welcoming you to the King William.

Distance: 0.6 miles     Location: Catcott, Bridgwater, TA7

Our idyllic pub is over 400 years old and has the warmth and character so many pubs have lost over the years retaining the wonderful open log fire (great on a chilly night), original flagstone floors,

Distance: 1.3 miles     Location: Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7

Distance: 1.5 miles     Location: Moorlinch, Bridgwater, TA7

Distance: 2.1 miles     Location: Cossington, Bridgwater, TA7

The Red Tile Inn has been owned by Mac and Rachel McKenzie since July 2015, we are a family run pub serving Real Ales and fine Wines. We offer homemade pub grub, all prepared by our excellent che

Distance: 2.3 miles     Location: Ashcott, Bridgwater, TA7

Welcome to The Albion Inn in Ashcott! Under new management (2023). Breakfast, lunch and evening meals. Sunday Roasts in our main bar available from 12pm to 2.30pm.

Distance: 2.8 miles     Location: Ashcott, Bridgwater, TA7

The Ring O’Bells is an 18th Century “free house” pub in the Somerset village of Ashcott near Street and Glastonbury, which for the last 30 years has been run by our family partnership of John and Elaine Foreman and Elaine’s brother, John Sharman

Distance: 2.8 miles     Location: Ashcott, Bridgwater, TA7

The Ashcott serves delicious lunches and dinners in the comfortable surroundings of the beautiful restaurant or in the colourful grounds of the lush gardens.

Distance: 3.2 miles     Location: Meare, Glastonbury, BA6

A fairly remote old fashioned Somerset pub on a minor B-road a few miles outside of Meare. It's a popular stop off for cyclists and bird watchers.

Distance: 3.4 miles     Location: Ashcott, Bridgwater, TA7

Situated off the A39 by its intersection with the A361 from Taunton. The pub comprises two buildings of contrasting architectural design – the earlier inn is said to date from the 1600s and a larger structure added later.

 
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