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The Castle of Comfort Country House and Restaurant is owned and managed by Carol and Nigel Venner. It is situated on the slopes of the Quantock Hills, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Bridgwater in Somerset. One of the first AONB in the United Kingdom, the Quantock Hills are part of Greater Exmoor and therefore conveniently situated for those who wish to explore the Exmoor National Park, a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty and dramatic coastal scenery in West Somerset and North Devon.

It is a marvellous area for walking, riding, fishing or simply relaxing and exploring. Nearby Minehead is a popular seaside resort and boasts a beautiful sandy beach extending the full length of Minehad Bay including Dunster Beach and Blue Anchor Bay. The Castle of Comfort was once described as “a stone inn at the foot of the Quantock Hills where it is rumored that pirates off the English coast used to dispose of their loot”; this former coaching inn is now a small country house providing 5 star Guest Accommodation and is an idyllic resting place for both individuals and families on business or pleasure.

We are conveniently situated for those who wish to explore the Exmoor National Park, a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty and dramatic coastal scenery. It is a marvelous area for walking, riding, fishing or simply relaxing and exploring. Nearby Minehead is a popular seaside resort and boasts a beautiful sandy beach extending the full length of the Minehead Bay, through to Dunster beach and Blue Anchor Bay beyond.

Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Pet Welcome. Children under the age of 12 sharing an adult’s room are accommodated free, subject to the availability of suitable rooms. An additional single bed can be provided in superior rooms at a charge of £10 per night. Check-In time: 1600 and Check-Out time: 1000.
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Mariner - Superior Double En-suite
Mariner is named after the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which was written in this area. It is our largest room and can be a Bridal suite. The new four-poster bed made by John Eveleigh of Croyde Manor, North Devon has a comfortable 5ft wide mattress. There is also a double sofa-bed with room for a cot or single bed in addition. As well as the beverage tray a decanter of sherry is provided for your enjoyment. The large en-suite bathroom contains a large roll-top bath, a shower, WC and “his and “her” wash basins.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
Mariner - Single Occupancy
Mariner is named after the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which was written in this area. It is our largest room and can be a Bridal suite. The new four-poster bed made by John Eveleigh of Croyde Manor, North Devon has a comfortable 5ft wide mattress. There is also a double sofa-bed with room for a cot or single bed in addition. As well as the beverage tray a decanter of sherry is provided for your enjoyment. The large en-suite bathroom contains a large roll-top bath, a shower, WC and “his and “her” wash basins.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
Italian - Superior Double En-suite
The plaster mouldings on the chimney breast and ceiling of this room are believed to have been created by an Italian seaman who sailed into the port of Watchet further along the coast. The date on the chimney breast is 1655 and the crest is that of Dodington. However the moulding on the ceiling is possibly a fertility symbol! Italian is a superior double room with ensuite bath, shower and views over the Bristol Channel.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
Italian - Single Occupancy
The plaster mouldings on the chimney breast and ceiling of this room are believed to have been created by an Italian seaman who sailed into the port of Watchet further along the coast. The date on the chimney breast is 1655 and the crest is that of Dodington. However the moulding on the ceiling is possibly a fertility symbol! Italian is a superior double room with ensuite bath, shower and views over the Bristol Channel.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
Wordsworth - Double En-suite
Named after William Wordsworth, this is a standard double room with en-suite shower. At the rear of the hotel with views over the gardens, this is the best room to observe the Red deer from the Quantock Hills.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
Wordsworth – Single Occupancy
Named after William Wordsworth, this is a standard double room with en-suite shower. At the rear of the hotel with views over the gardens, this is the best room to observe the Red deer from the Quantock Hills.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
This room is named after Samuel Taylor Coleridge. A large executive standard Double room with en-suite shower.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
This room is named after Samuel Taylor Coleridge. A large executive standard twin room with en-suite shower.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
This room is named after the Tintern diaries written by Dorothy Wordsworth. Tintern is a standard double room with a 5ft wide bed. It is on the ground floor, accessed directly from the car park and also has a larger shower, which makes it ideal for less-abled persons.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
This room is named after the Tintern diaries written by Dorothy Wordsworth. Tintern is a standard double room with a 5ft wide bed. It is on the ground floor, accessed directly from the car park and also has a larger shower, which makes it ideal for less-abled persons.

All rooms have en-suite showers, TV, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, beverage - making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary sherry. Rates are Inculsive of Breakfast.
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