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Located in Lydford-on-Fosse in the heart of Somerset, Cross Keys Inn is a traditional country pub with a garden, 6 stylish rooms and free WiFi. It also offers 2 bars with open fires and flagstone floors, serving real ale and a selection of wines and a varied and creative menu. Offering garden views, each room comes with a flat-screen TV, a desk and tea and coffee making facilities. They also feature an private bathroom with free toiletries, hairdryer and shower. Guests will enjoy a traditional cooked English breakfast from local sources, while croissants, jams, cereals and fruit juices are also available. Daily newspapers are provided for guests to enjoy. Special diets catered for on request. Lunch and dinner options also available. The Cross Keys Inn is located 3 minutes' drive from the A303 road, just off the A37 at the Lydford crossroads. There is a large car park at the rear of the property. Golf, horse riding, fishing and horse racing can all be enjoyed in the local area. Ideally located within easy driving distance of many places of interest including Stourhead, Somerton, Castle Cary, Wells, Street, Glastonbury, Bath and Bristol. Glastonbury is just 15 minutes' drive away.
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