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Recommended Mere Hotels

Here is our list of recommended cheap Mere hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!

Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Bourton, Shaftesbury, Wincanton, Hindon, Tisbury.


1. The Walnut Tree Inn

Address: Shaftsbury Road, Mere, United Kingdom

This 4-star bed and breakfast in Mere is centrally located. Rooms at the Walnut Tree Inn have cable / satellite channels, a TV and a private bathroom. Complimentary toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities and an iron can be found in each room of the bed and breakfast. The bathrooms provide a hair dryer. The Walnut Tree Inn's bar provides a relaxing setting for an evening drink. The hosts are friendly and welcoming. The friendly staff will be happy to assist in organising and booking tours and activities during your stay in Mere as well as give restaurant suggestions.

from 70 GBP*

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2. The Old Ship Hotel Mere

Address: Castle Street, Mere, United Kingdom

The Old Ship Hotel is a well appointed hotel situated 500 yards off the A303 in the centre of the popular Wiltshire town of Mere, approximately 8 miles from Longleat and 3 miles from Stourhead. All of the rooms at the hotel are en suite with free wireless broadband internet service. We provide reservations for our guests in our brand new restaurant. We also have a function room available for hire, suitable for buisness confrences and meetings which includes its own self contained bar and toilet facilities. The Old Ship, Mere offers some of the very best hotel rates in the area. All rooms are en suite and include breakfast. Also a half board option is available upon request. The Old Ship hotel was originally built as a mid 17th century house and reputedly converted into a coaching inn in 1785. The building has retained a wealth of charm and character; one of the most notable features is the mass of old ships timbers from which the business derives its name. It was once the private residence of Sir John Coventry M.P. (until 1682). It was his banishment from court which led to the saying 'Sent to Coventry'.

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