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The Bell Inn - Watchet - Somerset
Discover the 16th Century Bell Inn situated in Market Street, Watchet, a few yards from the marina. A family run pub, a warm welcome always awaits you from Paul, Gill, Adam and Clare, along with real ales, fine wines and good food. Open all day every day, food is served lunchtime and evenings. The Bell Inn is in the heart of Watchet close to all the facilities the town has to offer, including local shops, the two museums and the West Somerset Railway, not forgetting the jail situated opposite the pub where the old Court Leet used to place wrong doers, the Court Leet still meet every year in the pub for their annual Court Leet Lunch. For Fossil hunters there is West beach and Doniford beach and the walkers have the Quantock Hills and Exmoor nearby and the 36 mile Coleridge Way. Why not call in next time you visit Watchet we look forward to seeing you. |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is believed to have penned part of his work "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" in the Bell Inn.
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