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Pill means tidal inlet, small harbour or creek. The original name of the village was Crockerne Pill, meaning ‘pottery wharf’ after the large-scale pottery (crockery) industry which thrived here in the middle ages.
Thorner's Recipe - Award Winning Products In the Heart of Somerset
Our spacious but cosy Inn offers 5, AA 4 star en-suite rooms and the best award winning food and drink that Somerset and the south west have to offer.
Located in the beautiful picturesque village of Dowlish Wake in South Somerset, near to Ilminster, Chard and Crewkerne and only 20 minutes away from the bustling town of Taunton.
The Brewers Arms has won many Taste of the West Awards over the years.
This recipe was kindly donated to Sharpham by the Blackcurrant Foundation.
Walk along rocky paths and enjoy far-reaching views of the Somerset Levels and coast during this short climb around Bleadon Hill and Canada Coombe. Bleadon Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and part of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Princess Theatre and Arts Centre, is the main venue for arts and entertainment in Burnham on Sea and Highbridge welcoming more than 7000 audience members last year.
Home to the lords of the manor of Clevedon for centuries, the core of the house is a remarkable survival from the medieval period.
Internationally famous as a haven for birdwatchers in particular, Somerset Wildlife Trust’s main site on the Peat Moors covers more than 100 hectares.
Somerset’s food and drink industry offers an abundance of produce available at local farm shops and delis. Find out where to shop for Somerset food and drink & more....
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