Hotel Facilities
This stunning Grade II listed Regency mansion, located in the scenic countryside of Somerset, has something on offer for every group. Unwind in the pool, try your hand at Air rifle shooting, Archery, Nordic walking, Putting or Croquet.
- ✓ Restaurant, bar, lounge
- ✓ En-suite bedrooms
- ✓ Free Wi-Fi
- ✓ Indoor pool and spa
- ✓ Daytime activities
- ✓ Live evening entertainment
- ✓ Lift
Cricket St Thomas
The wonderfully comfortable bedrooms provide crisp sheets, squashy pillows, and space to relax. Whether you want to pamper yourself in luxury with a historic suite or unwind in a standard room there is something to suit everyone. The bedrooms at Cricket St Thomas rooms are situated in either the Main house, Courtyard area or The Walled Garden. Courtyard rooms are in the main building, close to the entertainment and restaurant, with a short walk to the leisure activities and swimming pool.
Classic British food is always on the menu at Cricket St Thomas. Hot and cold buffet breakfasts and three-course evening meals are included within your stay and are taken at the light and airy Tree Tops Restaurant.
Cricket St Thomas offers a wide variety of daytime and evening entertainment to make your stay even more special. Whether you prefer beautiful sounds or positively hilarious comedy, the entertainment team is on hand to enhance your already fantastic experience.
We're experts in creating independent tailor-made tours with bespoke excursions and experiences customised to your group’s needs. Excursions available in this area include:
- ✓Lyme Regis
- ✓ Yeovil Country Park
- ✓ Beer Beach
- ✓ Blackdown Hills
- ✓ Clarks Village and Wells
- ✓ Perry's Cider Mill
- ✓ National Trust Barrington Court
- ✓ National Trust Montacute House
- ✓ Charmouth beach
- ✓ Fleet Air Arm Museum
- ✓ Dorchester
- ✓ Sidmouth
- ✓ Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
If the place you wish to visit is not listed above, just let us know and we will be happy add it into your holiday.
Interesting Facts
- The present manor house was built after a fire in 1820
- The BBC television programme "To The Manor Born" was filmed on the estate and written by a member of the family.
- The parish church in the gardens of Cricket house now employs its own chaplain
- The history of the manor can be traced back to before the Norman invasion.
- It was mentioned as Cruche in Domesday Book (1086)