7 Historic Treasures
Dunster
Dunster is one of the most popular places on Exmoor for visitors. It is a medieval village with an ancient castle, priory, dovecote, yarn market, inns, packhorse bridge and a mill.
Frome
Frome is an historic market town with hidden gems of architectural interest making it a hugely rewarding place to explore. It is an attractive town built on steep hills with cobbled streets.
Glastonbury
Glastonbury Tor rises dramatically from the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels, close to the town of Glastonbury, to a height of 158 metres (525 feet). The Tor is topped by the tower of a ruined 15th-century church (St Michael's).
Montacute
At the heart of this beautiful Ham stone village is the 16th century Montacute House rescued for the National Trust in 1931 as one of its first great houses.
Bruton
Bruton is a picturesque, little town on the river Brue, founded in Saxon times. It retains many intriguing glimpses of its past including Jacobean almshouses, abbey remains and an attractive dovecot.
Clevedon
A Victorian seaside town of unspoiled charm. An ideal place to explore all year, offering recreational amenities, beautiful gardens and places of historic interest to visit.
Wells
Wells lies sheltered beneath the southern slopes of the Mendip Hills, and combines a wealth of historic interest and beautiful architecture.



