The Somerville Southwest B&B of the year 2011
The Somerville Hotel has a choice of romantic French inspired rooms including Standard and Deluxe rooms in addition to spacious and luxurious Suites, ideal for special occasions. Standard rooms are complete with luxury branded toiletries, digital flat screen TVs, beverage trays, iron and ironing board, FREE wifi access, radio alarm clock and hairdryer.
Deluxe rooms are more spacious and include locally sourced mineral water and bathrobes as extras. Suites are even more spacious and similarly equipped plus a separate living room and access to a private courtyard or terrace, DVD players, IPod docking stations and room service breakfast are additional luxuries for these suites. Please visit our website for more details.
The Somerville Hotel is in a central location with its own private car park and is licensed, enabling guests to enjoy a pre dinner cocktail or simply to relax and unwind. Each day begins with a delicious breakfast in the light and airy conservatory with panoramic views over Torwood Valley. The Somerville breakfasts come from locally sourced suppliers including free range eggs and organic produce. Breakfast times are extended at weekends to provide a more relaxing start to the day.
The Five Star Gold award Somerville in Torquay is Guest House/B&B of the Year for the Whole of the South West 2011. It offers luxurious boutique hotel style guest accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in the jewel in the crown of the English Riviera.
The town's sophisticated style stems from its rich history as a Victorian seaside getaway and the resort is famed for its white Victorian villas and palm lined promenade. The waterfront is the focus of life in the town which is only a five minute walk away with its vibrant harbour and international marina. The Somerville is ideally situated in a quiet location within minutes of the town centre with its own private car park.
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This page was last updated: 26 January 2011
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