Need to know
Rooms
Four.
Check–Out
11am. Earliest check-in, 4pm.
Also
Unfortunately, this former 17th-century pub isn’t suitable if you have limited mobility.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout. In rooms: radio, tea-making kit, free bottled water and bespoke bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The cosy-and-contemporary rooms at Osip are named after rivers in Somerset. You’ll find your flow in any of the four: each flaunt locally felled oak furnishings, beamed ceilings and a butter-hued palette, plus house cider, apple juice and homemade canelés are moreish arrival treats. We’re bedding down in Avon, a duplex suite with views over the neighbouring field and an egg-shaped bath tub on its mezzanine; Brue’s set up is the inverse, if you’d rather loftier sleeps.
Packing tips
Some reverence: Osip frequently finds itself at the top of many culinary (bucket-)lists, thanks to its sustainable practices, warm-but-expert service and very, very good food.
Also
You’re expected to dine at Osip's starred restaurant at least once during your stay — an obligation we’ll happily abide by.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs aren’t allowed at Osip. See more pet-friendly hotels in Somerset.
Children
Over-nines are welcome, but this fine-dining stay is better suited to grown-ups, as there’s no specific kit and they'll be expected to dine from the same menu at Osip.
Sustainability efforts
At Osip, ‘field-to-fork' isn’t a buzzword, it’s a natural way of life. Its two regenerative, biodynamic farms are at its heart, supplying most of the seasonal menus with fresh produce, and any organic waste is composted and returned to the ground; the restaurant with rooms has garnered a Michelin Green Star for its Earth-kind approach. You won’t find any single-use plastics within these 17th-century walls, and oak headboards and bedside tables throughout have been crafted from locally felled trees.