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Ilchester Arms

Church Street, Ilchester ( View Hotel Map )

Ilchester Arms hotel is situated in Ilchester, it offers total of 7 rooms for bookings. Ilchester Arms room prices start from just 65 pounds per room per night. The hotel accepts .

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Description
In the centre of Ilchester village, a relaxing oasis from the commotion of nearby Yeovil, this impressive Somerset inn was first licensed in 1686 and has aged with appropriate dignity.

The Ilchester Arms has an airy wood wonderfully decorated bar, with a good selection of wines, real ales and continental lagers.

The hotel accommodation also has 7 well-appointed rooms and a renowned restaurant serving modern British food, using local fresh ingredients. A warm welcome awaits every guest.

Hotel Facilities

General : Parking, Restaurant, Bar, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Parking

Services : Internet Services, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included

Room Details

Single Room -

Room facilities include Shower, TV, Telephone, Toilet,

Double Room -

Room facilities include Shower, Bath, TV, Telephone, Toilet,

Twin Room -

Room facilities include Shower, Bath, TV, Telephone, Toilet,

Area information
Ilchester is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) as Givelcestre, meaning "The fort on the River Ivel", stemming from the Old English name of the River Yeo Ivel and Latin word ''castra''.

A town with much history, Ilchester, originally called Lindinis (meaning "Little Marsh"), was a strategic Roman fort and major regional settlement (hence ''Chester'') on the river Yeo, at the important junction of the Fosseway and the Bristol to Dorchester roads (now the A303 and the A37). The Roman levels lie just below the surface within the town and 2 Roman cemeteries are outside - evidently including both pagan and Christian burials.

During Saxon times there was a mint here (coining money from 959 to 1248) and in Norman times it was a Royal Borough with 107 Burgesses. From 1298 until 1832, the town returned 2 members to Parliament. Ilchester was a walled and gated town and boasted 6 churches, a nunnery, friary and a leper hospital in Medieval times. The bridge spanning the Yeo in the town is also Medieval and originally was home to a small chapel for travellers and pilgrims.

It was the county town of Somerset in the 1700s and the well-known Ilchester gaol - in use from 1166 to 1843 - was home to the county gaol. The town''s past is echoed in the Georgian houses and Town Hall which survive. The church, St Mary Major, with its massive 13th century tower, is in a mixture of periods and styles: features of interest include a Jacobean pulpit and remains of wall paintings.

The village green boasted an 18th century Tuscan column. The top portion of this monument was blown over by the storm of 25 January 1991 and rebuilt the following year.

Travel information
By Car:
- From the A303, take the A37 heading towards Yeovil.
- After approximately 800 metres (half a mile), you will come to a roundabout. Turn left here.
- This will take you into Ilchester. The Ilchester Arms Hotel can be found as you approach the square on the right-hand side.

Parking:
There is car parking available at the back of the hotel accommodation (take the side road next to the hotel accommodation).

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