Apple Tree Hotel - Bridgwater
Main hotel - Front picture
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01278 733238
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Apple Tree Hotel description
Hotel / Conference Centre / Funerals and Wakes
Small (1-50)
the Apple Tree Hotel was originally a farm cottage, which dates back a few hundred years. Over time our Hotel in Bridgwater, Somerset has evolved into one of the most popular Hotels and Restaurants‘ in the area.
We take great pride in providing high quality customer service and emphasise on friendliness, comfort, quality and the professional attitude of our staff.
The Apple Tree Hotel in Bridgwater, Somerset can be used as a great base for exploring the many local attractions and places of interest in the area of Somerset. The nearby Quantock Hills, the first place in England to be designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB), received a protected status in 1956.
You can explore the Quantock Hills by mountain biking, walking, horse riding or even take a day trip. There’s plenty to do and see with its attractive villages, heathlands, hills, farmland, jurassic coastline, wooded combes, and of course the panoramic views which reach across the river severn into South Wales. There are lots to see and explore from ponies and red deer to bats and buzzards.
We take great pride in providing high quality customer service and emphasise on friendliness, comfort, quality and the professional attitude of our staff.
The Apple Tree Hotel in Bridgwater, Somerset can be used as a great base for exploring the many local attractions and places of interest in the area of Somerset. The nearby Quantock Hills, the first place in England to be designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB), received a protected status in 1956.
You can explore the Quantock Hills by mountain biking, walking, horse riding or even take a day trip. There’s plenty to do and see with its attractive villages, heathlands, hills, farmland, jurassic coastline, wooded combes, and of course the panoramic views which reach across the river severn into South Wales. There are lots to see and explore from ponies and red deer to bats and buzzards.
Venue suitability
This venue is suitable for the following uses:
Venue facilities
25 spaces
Yes - Manned
Other venue facilities
Yes
Yes
A characterful room with blackout curtains.
Capacity
As meeting room:
12
For dining:
10
As theatre:
15
For a reception:
25
6m x 4m