Once a coaching inn, this 400-year-old manor house now features all of the modern comforts that guests expect, but it still retains all its old character.
The Old Manor House has been a B&B since the start of 2016, and the property has achieved a 4-star AA rating, with TripAdvisor reviews giving it five stars and a certificate of excellence.
What makes a stay at Old Manor House B&B unique?
Having been fully refurbished, the house now offers contemporary levels of comfort and convenience, including USB charging ports by the bed.
Guests are welcome to use the communal lounge, and it contains DVDs as well as toys for children of all ages.
Breakfast is made to order using the very best locally-sourced produce, as well as homemade bread and jam.
Special dietary requirements can be accommodated, on request.
What are the rooms and facilities on offer at Old Manor House B&B?
There are seven bedrooms at the Old Manor House, with each offering different layouts from a standard double, to a super king or twin beds.
Two of the rooms offer family accommodation for 3 or 4 guests. All rooms are either en-suite or have a separate private bathroom.
There is free WiFi throughout the building, and free on-site parking for one car per room.
What can guests enjoy when staying in the Axbridge area?
Old Manor House B&B sits at the edge of the village of Cross, near Axbridge in Somerset. It's just 3 miles from Cheddar Gorge and the caves, and in the heart of cider country.
The beautiful cathedral city of Wells is close by, as is Glastonbury, and Wookey Hole is just 8 miles away.
Weston-super-Mare is a short drive, and the wide sandy beaches of Brean and Berrow are just 8 miles west of Old Manor House B&B.
Bristol Airport is also just a short drive away.
Where can guests enjoy food and drink?
Just over the road, The New Inn pub offers a great selection of home-cooked food and fantastic local ales.
Other Information
The Old Manor House sits on route 26 of the National Cycle Highway, and it's a brilliant stopover for anyone tackling the Land End to John O'Groats challenge, with cycle hoops available.
The house also sits at the foot of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the West Mendip Way.