Friendly, informal bed and breakfast in quiet rural location, close to Clevedon and M5 Junction 20 on a working smallholding.
Convenient for Clevedon, Portishead, Nailsea, Yatton, Bristol, Ashton Court, National Trust Tyntesfield, Hand Equestrian Centre, Cheddar and the Mendips, Weston-Super-Mare and North Somerset.
Ideal for both business guests, families and those just wanting a break.
Ample safe, flat, off-road parking for cars.
Reliable broadband Internet access connection available in all B and B rooms via wired ethernet.
Hostess tray, radio/alarm, hair dryer and TV/DVD player in each room.
Great for families. Family room available. Discounts for long weekends.
Credit cards accepted. See web site www.limesbb.co.uk for full information.
Pictures
King size room
Yellow room
Purple room
Feeding animals
Facilities
Rooms:
Family Rooms:
2
Single Rooms:
3
Double Rooms:
3
Twin Rooms:
2
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for. Tell us what you require on booking.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
Directions
Directions from the M5:
Note: this is not the shortest way, but easiest way for guests on the first occasion!
Come off the M5 at Junction 20, and along the spur road after the motorway roundabout.
At the end of this, there is another roundabout.
Turn left onto the ring road and then left again at the next roundabout. (You will see Tesco on the right hand side of the
roundabout).
This will bring you out of Clevedon on the Yatton road, B3133 and you will cross a river/drainage channel.
Follow this road over the motorway into Kenn village and turn left into Kenn Street at the Drum and Monkey pub by the church.
At the end of this road turn left into Kenn Moor Road. We are the second building on the right, about 300 yards from where you turned left, past a bungalow and a field on the right. The drive entrance is just past the house, opposite a farmyard entrance on the left side of the road. The Limes' house name is on the pedestrian gate by the footbridge over the rhyne.
If you get to the end of the road you have missed us! We are halfway between where you joined the road and the end of it.