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Sir Thomas Hungerford acquired and fortified Farleigh manor in 1370. The two south towers, outer gatehouse, chapel and crypt are amongst the remains.
Fifty-one acre sanctuary for some 300 animals. Nature trails, picnic tables and light refreshments. Tea room and well stocked gift shop.
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is one of the 'must sees' when in the Southwest! With the largest European collection of Naval aircraft and Concorde.
Enjoy Forde Abbey’s beautiful 30 acre garden including the Centenary Fountain, the highest powered fountain in England, against the backdrop of the outstanding 850 year old home complete with the ornate Mortlake tapestries amongst other treasures.
Former pleasure grounds of the now demolished home of the pioneer electrician, Andrew Crosse. This nature reservce is leased by the Somerset Wildlife trust and contains a visitor centre for the Quantocks Hills.
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