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The half moon inn & country lodge is located just 2 miles from yeovil and penmill train station, in rural surroundings on the somerset and dorset borders.We are one of only 30 pubs in somerset to feature in 'Good Beer Guide' by CAMRA, and we take the same pride with our food and accommodation.Our home made faye is available ALL Day EVERY day from 12 noon, and we are famous for miles around, for quality and quantity! The 14 ensuite rooms have been awarded four diamonds by the ETB and AA, and are used by many local businesses.
The Inn is close to Sherbourne (6mls),RAF Yeovilton,Westlands, Haynes Motor Museum, Scewfix, Yeovil Town FC and the Pen Mill Trading Estate. We have two large family rooms that can sleep up to four people in three beds.
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Rooms - £54.95 per Room |
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Half Moon Inn & Country Lodge
Main Street Mudford
Near Yeovil Somerset BA21 5TF
Tel: 01935 850289 Fax: 01935 850842 |
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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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