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The Wallnut Tree
Yeovil, Somerset

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Peter and Gina Ball welcome you to The Walnut Tree, a privately owned hotel and restaurant situated in the delightful Somerset village of West Camel, just 1/2 mile from the A303. The thirteen en-suite bedrooms have been beautifully furnished with striking fabrics to give each room its own individual character. All bedrooms are fully equiped with modern amenities including hairdryers and tea/coffee refreshment trays. There are three ground floor rooms with their own patio garden and all bedrooms are non-smoking. Food is served in the cosy candlelit restaurant or in the comfortable lounge bar. Everything is homemade including the bread and all of the desserts.


Room Rates
Single - £72.00 per Room
Double - £98.00 per Room

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 The Wallnut Tree
 Fore Street
 West Camel
 Yeovil
 Somerset
 BA22 7QW

 Tel: 01935 851292
 Fax: 01935 851292

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Yeovil is a town in south Somerset, UK, on the A30 and A37. It has a population of 41,871 (2001 census), and is the former constituency of one time leader of the UK Liberal Democrat Party, Paddy Ashdown. The town is in the Yeovil parliamentary constituency. The town's main employer is Westland Helicopters, the proposed sale of which to the American Sikorski Fiat group in January 1986 led to a crisis in the then Thatcher government, and the resignation of Michael Heseltine as Defence Secretary. The political fallout continued two weeks later with the resignation of the Trade and Industry Secretary Leon Brittan after his admission of leaking of a governmental law officer's letter which harshly criticised Mr Heseltine.

 
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