The Kildare Lodge Inn

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LocationMinehead, Somerset, England
Coordinates51°12′07″N 3°28′37″W / 51.20194°N 3.47694°W / 51.20194; -3.47694
Built1905/6
The Kildare Lodge Inn
The Kildare Lodge Inn, Minehead
LocationMinehead, Somerset, England
Coordinates51°12′07″N 3°28′37″W / 51.20194°N 3.47694°W / 51.20194; -3.47694
Built1905/6
ArchitectRichard Barry Parker
Architectural style(s)Arts and crafts
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameThe Kildare Lodge Inn
Designated28 October 1976[1]
Reference no.1279930
The Kildare Lodge Inn is located in Somerset
The Kildare Lodge Inn
Location of The Kildare Lodge Inn in Somerset

The Kildare Lodge Inn in Minehead, Somerset, England, was built in 1905/6,[2] and is located at 18 Townsend Road, to the south east of the town centre of the seaside resort of Minehead. Originally built as a house, incorporating a doctor's surgery, coach house and stables; it is now used as a pub. The building has been designated as a Grade II* listed building since 1976.[1]

The structure was built in 1905/6 to the plans of the architect Richard Barry Parker of Parker & Unwin, in the style of C. F. A. Voysey.[2] It was constructed for Mr Corbett and Dr Gordon Henry, the latter a local doctor who had previously resided at Blair Lodge.[3]

Most of the original interior features are intact, as described in the green plaque situated next to the main entrance, which was placed by the Minehead Conservation Society.[4]

The property currently has 12 en suite bedrooms, including a bridal suite with a four-poster bed, available for bed and breakfast styled accommodation. It also has its own restaurant.[4] The pub is listed on the local branch's website of the Campaign for Real Ale,[5] and is included in a recent edition of the Good Beer Guide.[6] It holds two beer festivals each year.[4]

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