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Two Pubs in Somerset

by Krista

Somerset sheep
The Red Lion
Rimpton Road
Marston Magna
BA22 8DH

Over the New Year’s holiday, I rented a cottage with some friends of mine in the very sweet and sleepy little village of Marston Magna in Somerset. This was particularly serendipitous for us because it was all so very last minute. Although we’d been talking about renting a cottage for ages, we couldn’t seem to find one anywhere that would take a short booking over the New Year’s holiday. But eventually, we found Old Cider Cottage and it couldn’t have been more perfect.

The red lion somerset
Just 400 yards from our cottage–past a church and through a graveyard–was The Red Lion. We went here every day. The proprietors were lovely and the atmosphere was just what we wanted in a pub. A good wood burning fireplace. A pub dog. Nice food. Nice people.

The red lion somerset inside

I liked how the ales on tap were local…

Ruby ale yeovil

And I liked the crab cakes…although maybe not that Thai chili sauce. And the chips were only okay.

The red lion crabcakes

The Mitre
Sandford Orcas
Sherborne
Dorset, DT9 4RU

The owners of our cottage had kindly left us a map with some suggested pub walks. Are you jealous yet? Pub walks are great! We meandered about 2.5 miles, through fields of cows, sheep, and retired polo ponies. The walk dropped us off at The Mitre in Sandford Orcas in Dorset.

The mitre outside
The only problem with this walk is that I was not prepared. Wellies would have been helpful. Especially for the part where I ended up up to my KNEES in a muddy cow field. These are my brand new running shoes in front of the fire at The Mitre. You should have seen the rest of me.

The mitre my shoes
At the Mitre, I had some parsnip soup. It was hearty and nice, although light on the salt.

The mitre parsnip soup
The atmosphere at The Mitre, however, more than made up for the lack of salt. Between the fire and the TWO pub dogs and the lovely owners who nearly sent a search party out to find us when we had failed to arrive after calling for directions from the world’s muddiest cow field, we were sad to leave Sanford Orcas and head back to London.

The mitre somerset inside

Honestly, this couldn’t have been more perfect of a New Year’s break. When we weren’t at The Red Lion or The Mitre, we made lovely dinners every night in our 200-year-old cottage, drank local beers, played board games, watched episode after episode of 30 Rock and Peep Show, and generally had a very lovely time. Makes me want to do it again and again. Just imagine…a cottage full of food bloggers!

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8 comments

Jonathan 2010 -

Sounds great Krista. If you want Somerset / Dorset pub recommendations I can suggest a few:

Bath Arms – near Longleat
Fox and Hounds – Corscombe
Lord Poulett Arms – Hinton St George
The Queens Arms – Corton Denham
Spreadeagle – Stourhead

I love this part of the world.

ginandcrumpets 2010 -

OK, I am a little bit jealous. Sounds like the perfect New Year break.

Krista 2010 -

Great tips! Thank you! Yes, really loved being out that way and can't wait to go back.

Margot 2010 -

It looks like you had a good time there! 🙂
Just came back from South coast of UK, from Devon, fallen in love with sea there…

Gourmet Chick 2010 -

This looks RIDICULOUSLY idyllic – even the cute sheep – too much! What a great break.

s h i n s h i n e 2010 -

This is too cute! I want to go there right now…

Krista 2010 -

Shinny! It was a great time. Some year, you'll have to come over and we can rent a cottage. Or–I spent my summers in the Catskills as a kid and would always be open to going back for a long weekend sometime!

www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawmoA-ZJC7zODoyO74mOrKWmcujdyhpBbvQ 2010 -

Living in Somerset, not all that far from both Pubs,I can say that your presentation is both fair and accurate as well as tastefully done.
Now if you want to go from the sublime to the downright weird try some of the pubs in our area, about 10/12 mile west on the 303.
Visit http://southpethertonwalkinggroup.org/OurSponsors.aspx or just join us for a ‘social’ walk.

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