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The Fleur is a friendly historic 15th Century Inn in the centre of the village of Stoke sub Hamdon below Somerset's Iron Age Ham Hill. The Fleur retains many of its original features including in its grounds one of only five remaining courts in Britain for the ancient game of "Fives". The house itself was, we believe, built as an annexe to the village 11th Century Priory, now owned by the National Trust. This Inn has two main areas, the "Abbot's Room" and the "Monk's Bar". "The "Abbot's Room" is our main restaurant and is ideal for small parties. ...
The Cat Head Inn is located in the Hamstone village of Chiselborough near Stoke-Sub-Hamdon in Somerset. The river Parrett and the Leland trails are close by, making the Inn an ideal location for a drink and a bite to eat. The Cat Head Inn, built from locally quarried Hamstone, nestles between Balam and Gant Hill in the peaceful village of Chiselborough. The Inn was converted from a farmhouse in 1896 when it was granted a beer, porter and cider license. The Cat Head Inn is a traditional pub, serving real ale, ciders, lagers and wines, food from quick bar snacks ...
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