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Pets allowed
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Families with children welcomed here
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Ground Floor Facilities
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There's a TV
Highchair for the youngsters
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The town of Berkeley sits on an outcrop of sandstone in the Vale of Berkeley and overlooking the River Seven. Evidence of Iron-Age and Roman occupation have been found in and around the town; during the Saxon period the town had its own Mint. Chartered by King Edward I in the thirteenth century the town grew to become a busy port exporting all manner of foodstuffs along with limestone, timber, coal and wool to the newly discovered colonies. Berkeley has been the site of christian worship for over 1000 years, once the site of a Saxon Minster (a missionary church) and a nunnery.
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