Places to stay in West Woodlands, Somerset
Selwood used to be a village but is now part of the suburbs of Frome. It is a civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset. The parish includes the villages of East and West Woodlands, Rodden and the hamlet of Alder Row. Local restaurants include McDonald’s, The Cross Keys, Tong Chef, and Dominos Pizza.
The center of West Woodlands ( which is at is longitude -2°18'37.515 and latitude 51°12'13.628 ) is located 2 miles away from Frome, 5 miles away from Beckington, 8 miles away from Cranmore and 10 miles away from Charlton Musgrove.
Available West Woodlands lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around West Woodlands.
West Woodlands Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
The Bath Arms
Approx 4 miles away in Horningsham:
Premier Inn
Approx 4 miles away in Frome:
Brookover Farm B+b
Approx 4 miles away in Bath:
West Woodlands Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Bollow Hill Farm
Approx 2 miles away in Frome:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in West Woodlands

The River House ( / Cafe ). For banging brunches, tasty lunches, specialty coffee, homemade cakes and bakes, and some seriously smiley service, get on down to The River House at Black Swan Arts
riverhousefrome.co.uk
The Cross Keys ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Cross Keys is an historic, Grade II listed building that dates back to the early 19th Century on the outskirts of Frome and is an ideal location for a family meal, a drink with friends, or a well earned rest after a ramble through the countryside.
thecrosskeysfrome.co.uk
Castello ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 17 Palmer Street, Frome, 2 miles from the center of West Woodlands. The first Castello restaurant was opened in 2013 by three guys with 15 years of tradition and experience in the restaurant business. Passionate about authentic food made with only the very best ingredients, everything at Castello is inspired by Italy and its traditions and values.
castellorestaurants.com
Archangel ( / British ). Situated amongst the steep hills and cobbled streets of the historic market town of Frome, the four star-rated Archangel dates back as far as the Domesday Book and was first recorded as an Inn in 1311. The listed building now boasts a free-floating glass restaurant where you can dine on sumptuous and seasonal dishes before retreating to one of our 10 quirky rooms full of old-world charm.
www.archangelfrome.com