




Maiden Bradley The home of the Duke of Somerset, is a village on
the Somerset border. The B3092 road that joins Frome to Mere runs
through the middle of the village. The parish lies on chalk and upper
greensand, and was well known as an area rich in ‘chalk-greensand’ fossils.
It gets its name from the leper hospital for maidens that was founded here
in the 12th century. The word Bradley means a wide clearing or wood.
We're only two miles away from the historic sight of Longleat

Aerial view of Maiden Bradley pop. 335
Atop a hill altitude 900ft



All rooms have a T.V, hairdryers and a complimentary tray carrying a large selection of beverages plus orange & apple juices, biscuits etc, plus fresh milk

Family room & bathroom, microwave in room to heat baby food
High chairs and booster chair in dining room


Birthdays, Anniversaries catered for 'for a' small charge. Please enquire





Full English or Continental breakfast. A varied and extensive menu available. Vegetarians catered for
3 Guest rooms available:
1 Double with en suite bathroom
1 Twin room with en suite shower
1 Family room with 1 double and 3 single beds, with private connecting bathroom