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Church House Bed & Breakfast Kewstoke Weston-super-Mare Star Rating 3        
27 Kewstoke Road Kewstoke

In a quaint villlage, 9 minutes' walk from Sand Bay beach, this upscale B&B sits in an imposing period-style home on the edge of Weston Woods, 2.6 miles from Weston-super-Mare town centre.The 5 traditional rooms all have en suite bathrooms, and include TVs, WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Pontins - Sand Bay Holiday Park        
Beach Road

Situated on 17 acres overlooking the beach, this classic adult-only holiday park is 3.5 miles from Weston-super-Mare along the Weston Woods toll road.Chalet-style rooms are decorated in an unpretentious manner, and have en suite bathrooms, satellite TV, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.
The Commodore Hotel Weston-super-Mare Star Rating 3        
Beach Road

Across the road from Sand Bay Beach, this unassuming hotel is 3 miles from the Grand Pier and 12 miles from Brean Leisure Park.Featuring conservative furnishings, the compact, unpretentious rooms offer flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, along with tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some rooms have bay views.
The Owl's Crest Bed and Breakfast Weston-super-Mare Star Rating 3        
39 Kewstoke Road

At 3.3 miles from the M5 motorway and a 12-minute walk from Kewstoke sandy beach, this traditional B&B housed in a 19th-century farmhouse is also a 7-minute walk from Worlebury Golf Course.Cosy rooms are decorated in a warm, understated manner.
Church House B&B Star Rating 5        
Kewstoke Road, Weston-Super-Mare BS22 9YD

In a quaint villlage, 9 minutes' walk from Sand Bay beach, this upscale B&B sits in an imposing period-style home on the edge of Weston Woods, 2.6 miles from Weston-super-Mare town centre.The 5 traditional rooms all have en suite bathrooms, and include TVs, WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.
 
 
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Kewstoke is a civil parish and village in Somerset, England, within the unitary authority of North Somerset, located next to the strip of coast called Sand Bay. Its population in the 2011 census was 1,690.