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The Malt Shovel Inn Cannington

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The Malt Shovel Inn Cannington Star Rating 3
Blackmore Lane
Cannington United Kingdom

Rated 85 / 100 based on 19 customer reviews.

The quality of service and hospitality at The Malt Shovel Inn Cannington has been identified as outstanding based on consistently high customer review ratings.

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The Malt Shovel is situated just off the a39, 3 miles outside of Bridgwater. Along a quiet country road you will find the Beauty that is The Malt Shovel. The Original Bar Area dates back to atleast early 1940s with original oak beams & low ceilings. We are favoured for our Cask Marque Award Real Ales & selection of fine wines. Our 80 Seater Restaurant is very popular with guest and our extensive Menu has something for everyone; we specialise in freshly cooked sesonal food, sourcing local produce where possible. We have a large beer garden, thats a real suntrap with a large patio area. Our 8 en-suite are new for 2009, each room has en-suite bath & shower rooms, freeview flat screen televisions, Tea & Coffee making facilities & high speed free WIFI. We welcome Pets in one of our rooms, & have a disabled room. Situated about five miles northeast of Bridgwater, Cannington has a charming centre with many older buildings and a medieval church. At 10 metres above sea level, the village lies between the plain of the River Parrett and the Quantock Hills. An Iron Age fort once crowned Cannington Hill and there is evidence of Romano-British occupancy .In AD 87 a battle is said to have taken place here when Saxon King Odda drove back a party of Danish sea raiders. Cannington Centre for Land-based Studies is a well-known educational establishment that also offers facilities for the general visitor too. These include a 9 hole /18 tee golf course, cycle hire facilities and Cannington Heritage Gardens- attractive walled gardens with a glass house. Grapes are successfully grown to produce award-winning wines at Oatley Vineyard in Cannington. The River Parrett Trail passes close by as it approaches Bridgwater Bay on its final stages.
 
Facilities @ The Malt Shovel Inn Cannington include:

Coffee / Tea Maker
Hair Dryer
Television
WiFi
Free Wi-Fi