Situated in the heart of the pretty and historic village of Nether Stowey at the foot of the wonderful and largely unexplored Quantock Hills, the Old Cider House is the ideal location for both leisure and business guests alike.
  It's village location means that it is within easy reach of all local amenities, including three pubs, a bistro, shops/post office and an award-winning creamery. The Quantock Hills are on the doorstep making this the ideal location for walking, cycling, sightseeing and, of course, relaxing.
| The Old Cider House was built in 1910 and produced local cider until the 1960s. Recently converted into a 4 star guesthouse with five en suite rooms. The proprietors, Ian and Lynne, are enthusiastic about producing good home cooking, using seasonal and local ingredients wherever possible. Meat comes from the local butcher and a local farm. They grow as many of their own vegetables as possible in the summer and keep organically fed hens for fresh eggs. |  |
 | Ian has also recently set up the Stowey Brewery producing a small range of real ales for in-house consumption. Fully inclusive walking breaks 'real ale walks' are also run from the Old Cider House, taking lovers of real-ale walking to country pubs in and around the Quantock Hills. |
Licensed dining, en suite rooms, log fires, private parking and secluded garden. Pets welcome
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