Places to stay in Long Sutton, Somerset
Long Sutton is a village in Somerset situated 4 miles south of Somerton in the South Somerset district. Local restaurants include The Halfway House, Peking House, The Full Bean Cafe, and Aysha’s Indian Restaurant.
The center of Long Sutton ( which is at is longitude -2°45'30.840 and latitude 51°1'31.994 ) is located 2 miles away from Long Load, 3 miles away from Somerton, 3 miles away from Muchelney and 4 miles away from Langport.
Available Long Sutton lodging
We currently have 8 accommodations in and around Long Sutton.
Long Sutton Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Northover Manor Hotel
Approx 4 miles away in Yeovil:
Orchard Barn
Approx 4 miles away in Drayton:
Langport Arms Hotel
Approx 4 miles away in Langport:
Devonshire Arms
Long Sutton Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Thorney Lakes And Caravan Park
Approx 4 miles away in Muchelney:
Bowdens Crest Caravan And Camping Park
Approx 5 miles away in Langport:
Snowdrop Cottage
Approx 3 miles away in Huish Episcopi:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Long Sutton

The White Hart Inn ( Dining / Other ). Set in the centre of historic Somerton, the White Hart Inn is one of the town's oldest hostelries. It was first mentioned in parish records in 1732 but undoubtedly boasts an earlier heritage. The present inn was reputedly built on the site of the former castle-palace of Ina - king of Wessex (688 - 728 AD) - and according to popular tradition still incorporates features of 'The Castle' including an ancient staircase leading to a small room where King John of France was held prisoner by Edward III in the 14th Century. With certainty some of the present structure dates from the early 15th Century and wonderfully preserved barrel vaulting from this period still supports the ceiling of the landing and Conference Room.
The Halfway House ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). We are a country pub in the middle of Somerset situated on the B3513 halfway between the small towns of Langport and Somerton.
We draw customers from a wide area who enjoy the benifits of a traditional English pub, good beer, good food and light hearted conversation. No music, no machines with flashing lights, no jukebox, no pool table and no television. The atmosphere is easy going and all are welcome.
www.thehalfwayhouse.co.uk