Places to stay in Ston Easton, Somerset
Ston Easton is a linear village in Somerset. It is 14 miles southwest of Bath and 7 miles north of Shepton Mallet. It forms part of the Mendip district and lies along the A37 road 11 miles south of the cities of Bristol and Bath and to the west of the town of Midsomer Norton. The parish includes the hamlet of Clapton. Places to eat in the region include Spice Dunes, Cowtastic Farm Park Playbarn, Golden Fields, and Moody Goose At The Old Priory Hotel.
The center of Ston Easton ( which is at is longitude -2°32'32.039 and latitude 51°16'56.691 ) is located
2 miles away from Chewton Mendip, 3 miles away from Binegar, 7 miles away from Shepton Mallet and 7 miles away from Wells.
Available Ston Easton lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Ston Easton.
Hotels
Ston Easton Park-Member of Von Essen Hotels a private collection of individual country houses in the UK, Scotland and France -The proud recipient of the following awards and accolades-AA Four Red Star-AA Two Rosettes-RAC Four Star-RAC Four Dining Seals-RAC Gold Ribbon.
Hotel and Parkland Gardens
Bed & Breakfasts
Approx 2 miles away in Chewton Mendip:
Copper Beeches B&B provides quality Bed & Breakfast and guest house accommodation between Wells and Bath in Somerset.
The guest house is set in a conservation area in the centre of the village of Chewton Mendip on the edge of the Mendip Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Hotels
Approx 5 miles away in Holcombe:
The Holcombe Inn is the perfect place for a hideaway south of Bath, ideally suited to explore Somerset's finest landmarks and attractions including Glastonbury Tor, Cheddar Caves, the City of Wells (Hot Fuzz), Babington House, Vobster (diving), Longleat and many others..
Approx 5 miles away in Bath:
Approx 4 miles away in Binegar:
Spindle cottage is a 17th century cottage high on the Mendip hills.
Set in a peaceful garden complete with summerhouse, gazebo and a conservatory. Step inside the cottage and you find a world of make believe with carvings of mushrooms, spiders web, birds and mice in oak beams and stone work.