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Weston-Super-Mare, England is Our Featured Location Weston-super-Mare is an English seaside resort town in North Somerset, population 71,758 (2001 Census). It is situated on the Bristol Channel approximately 18 miles (28 km) south west of Bristol. The town has spread along the coast between the bounding high ground of Worlebury Hill and Brean Down. It is well known for its sandy beaches, although at low tide the sea can be over a mile from the beachfront, and a substantial trek across the mud is necessary in order to reach the "sea". It is the most populous civil parish in England. Weston comes from the Anglo-Saxon for the west tun or settlement. The descriptive part of its name is unusual because it is in medieval Latin and was first recorded by an unknown medieval church clerk, presumably to distinguish it from other Westons in the area. It is a popular myth that the description was a later Victorian invention. It means literally "on sea". It is pronounced mair rather than mahrey, however. Early in the 19th Century, Weston was a small windswept village of about 30 houses, located behind a line of sand dunes fronting the sea. The Pigott family of Brockley, who were the local Lords of the Manor, had a summer residence at Grove House. Weston owes its growth and prosperity to the Victorian era boom in seaside holidays. Construction of the first hotel in the village started in 1808. Along with nearby Burnham-on-Sea, Weston benefited from proximity to Bristol, Bath and South Wales. |
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Beachlands HotelWeston-super-Mare |
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| The hotel has seen vast changes over the 30 years of current ownership. Improvements are evident in every aspect of the hotel: the bedrooms, public areas, leisure facilities and in the level and style of service. One thing has not changed over the years; a commitment to genuine hospitality that puts guests’ needs first. This continues to underpin everything else. | ||
Flora Glen Guest HouseWeston-super-Mare |
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| Flora Glen Guest House is a friendly guest house located in the popular seaside town of Weston-Super-Mare. A very convenient stay for Bed & Breakfast near Weston's Town and Beaches. With plenty off attractions just around the corner, Flora Glen provides the perfect holiday accommodation. All rooms have modern en suite facilities. A well-provisioned tea and coffee making tray is provided. We have hair dryers in all rooms and a flat screen digital television with dvd player. We also have free wireless Internet connection. We can accomodate you in rooms that are all en-suite and comprise of Double ,Twin and Family Rooms, at very reasonable rates. We also can offer you a ground floor En-suite if required. | ||
Grove LodgeWeston-super-Mare |
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| Grove Lodge is under the personal care of Anne and Martin, who are committed to giving their guests a warm welcome and will provide a service to ensure that you get the very best out of your visit to Weston-super-Mare. All our bedrooms have en-suite facilities with colour televisions and hostess trays. All rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished to a high standard, ensuring you a comfortable stay. | ||
The SunfoldWeston-Super-Mare |
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| The Sunfold has a unique location on Weston-super-Mare's seafront. This 1876 building has large windows, making the guest rooms light and bright. Some rooms have spectacular sea views and the top floor room also has a balcony where at night, guests can see the town’s twinkling lights. Relax in our comfortable lounge to enjoy the view over Weston Bay or just read a book. Alternatively, unwind on the garden patio under the sun umbrellas. In the evenings, an a la carte menu is available, offering a good selection of steak, fish, chicken and vegetarian dishes. A traditional resort with a wide promenade, pier and golden sand, Weston-super-Mare offers extensive entertainment, from relaxing restaurants to lively nightclubs. The Sunfold is conveniently located within walking distance of the town centre, pier and the Sea Life Centre. The railway station, golf and Winter Gardens are also within walking distance. | ||
The Welbeck HotelWeston-super-Mare |
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| The Welbeck is a 23-bedroom guesthouse located on the seafront in WestonsuperMare. Welbeck is under the personal attention of Anne and Martin, who are committed to giving our guests a warm welcome and provide a service to ensure that you get the very best out of your visit to WestonsuperMare. We are a no smoking building. | ||





