Hillclose, Street Road, Glastonbury, United Kingdom
The quality 4-star The Glastonbury Town House hotel can arrange walking tours for active guests, while lying only 250 metres from Abbey Park Playground. The bed & breakfast is situated in the centre of Glastonbury, in the vicinity of such cultural attractions as the timbered Somerset Rural Life Museum.
Nestled in a busy part of Glastonbury, the hotel is around 5 minutes on foot from Abbey Park. Also, Bride's Mound is right around the corner from the Town House Glastonbury. The Chalice Well is 4.4 km from the accommodation.
The rooms at this Glastonbury hotel have Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with coffee and tea making equipment for your convenience. The bedrooms come with single beds. Guests can also make use of a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, as well as comforts such as shower caps and towels provided in the en-suite bathrooms.
The Glastonbury Town House hotel offers breakfast with eggs, cereals, and fresh fruits. At The King Arthur, situated approximately a 10-minute ride from the property, you can taste British cuisine.
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Norman
2021-01-06
The room and facility was very clean, the breakfast was marvellous. We were greeted by lovely host. The place is short walk from Glastonbury downtown.
Lucy
2020-12-08
Unbeatable location and comfortable beds. Furthermore, there was free Wi Fi at the hotel.
Diana
2020-10-25
We were so impressed with FRIENDLY service that we would return here. The bed was comfy as expected. Great nearby places include Hawthorns Hotel, we usually had drinks there.
Paul
2020-04-30
it was spotless, breakfast was incredible. a pleasant 5-minute walk to chalice well. was a nice comfy base for weekend.
Jack
2020-03-16
Excellent design of the rooms. Free Wi Fi was available; the breakfast was marvelous!