The Castle (Taunton)...
The Castle at Taunton is steeped in the drama and romance of English history. Once a Norman fortress, it has been welcoming travellers to the town since the 12th century.
In 1685, the Duke of Monmouth's officers were heard "roystering at the Castle Inn" before their defeat by the forces of King James II at Sedgemoor. Shortly after, Judge Jeffreys held his Bloody Assize in the Great Hall of the castle.
Today the castle lives at peace with its turbulent past but preserves the atmosphere of its ancient tradition. The Chapman family have been running the hotel for 55 years and in that time it has acquired a worldwide reputation for the warmth of its hospitality. Laurels in the Good Food, RAC and AA Guides also testify the excellence of its hospitality.
Located in the heart of England's beautiful West Country, the castle is the ideal base for exploring a region rich in history.
This is the land of King Arthur, King Alfred, Lorna Doone's Exmoor and the monastic foundations of Glastonbury and Wells, Roman and Regency Bath, Longleat House and the majestic gardens of Stourhead and Hestercombe.
All this and much more can be discovered within easy driving distance of Taunton.
Facts...
Name: The Castle (Taunton)
Country: England
Nearest Town: Taunton
Train Station: Taunton
Airport: Exeter
Dining: Yes
Conferences: Yes
Weddings: No
Contact Details
Tel: +44 (0) 1422 323200










