Beverley Guest House
Beverley Guest House
11 Whitecross Road
WESTON SUPER MARE
Somerset
BS23 1EP
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Description
A warm welcome awaits you in a small Victorian style guesthouse in Weston-super-Mare.
This non-smoking establishment is 3 minutes walk from the beach, in a quiet residential area near both coach and railway stations.
The owners, Peter and Mary Morgan provide bed and breakfast for all ages in a comfortable and safe atmosphere.
You can enjoy a wide choice of breakfast, as we cater for special diets and allergies. All our food is sourced locally and homemade bread is served every day.
Every room is ensuite. One ground floor room has been altered and graded at Level1 Mobility.
*Wireless accessibility in every room, free access for our guests*
*All we ask is that you give a voluntary contribution to our charity of the year*
Beverley Guest House is the winner of the Highly Commended Ambassadors Award for guest accommodation 2006.
Our guests recommend Beverley for good home cooked food. There is a daily choice of breakfast, see the menu page on our web site. Special dietary needs will be catered for, if notification is given when booking.
Every bedroom is ensuite and has been refurbished. Complementary beverage tray, television with DVD, hair-dryer, shoe cleaning kit, torch and information booklet are provided in each room for our guests use. All rooms have been fitted with ceiling fans.
One Ground floor double room has some disabled facilities to the Level of.
Mobility Level 1.
Please note there is only one shallow step into the house (but we do now have a ramp available) and the corridor that leads to the bedroom is wide enough for a wheel chair up to the bedroom door. Please do mention any special requests when enquiring/booking and we will do our best to help.
Special facilities for our disabled guests to enhance your stay with us...
Braille menu
Portable induction loop system and other useful aids for the hard of hearing.
AWARDS:
2006: Green Tourism Business scheme silver
Ambassadors Award for Holiday accommodation second
Attractions
Westons beach is a sandy stretch of 11/2 miles, with the traditional donkeys and the Grand Pier. The sea does come in twice a day!
Meanwhile there are delightful parks and pleasant places to sit. During the summer there is a programme of events both on the beach and in the parks.
For those who are more active there is bowling and mini golf, plus walking. If you want to look rather than walk, there is a land train that runs the whole length of the prom.
For those who like distance walking, the West Mendip Way starts at Uphill just south of Weston. However there are many paths and walkways which show the country at its best in the Mendips and the Chew Valley, and we have several books of local walks to suit all tastes.
Nearby, within ten miles, are Brean Down, Cheddar Gorge, Brean sands, Burnham and Clevedon. Here there are more wide sandy beaches suitable for kiting and karting, and a world heritage site in the Gorge with its caves. Clevedon is a lovely small Victorian town with a Grade1 pier, from which the Waverley and Balmoral sail on a variety of outings. Clevedon Court is a National Trust property, as is Tyntesfield to the north of the region.
A little further away but still within easy reach are the smallest city of Wells, the caves of Wookey Hole and the wonderful Glastonbury Abbey and Tor. All are well worth a visit. But above all the Somerset coast is famed for its glorious sunsets.