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Late medieval house with large Gothic hall windows, originally residence of priests serving the parish church opposite.
The circular walk centred on St Audries Beach is ideal for families as it has plenty to stir the imagination with interesting rock patterns – natural and man-made – an incredible waterfall, fossils and sea creatures.
The Bay Tree Food Co was started in 1994 with a desire to make great tasting chutneys and preserves to suit all those menu occasions.
One of Bath’s great landmark buildings, only ten minutes’ walk from the centre of town, set within grounds – once enjoyed by Jane Austen – now with a stunning modern extension.
The Watchet to Washford walk along the Old Mineral Line is ideal for keen walkers and families. There is loads to see and do in beautiful Watchet.
Amazing rock formations are revealed at low-tide on this walk from the charming and historic estate of Lilstock which offers glimpses of rare flora and fauna and remarkable geology
Yeovil Railway Centre was formed in 1994 to preserve the original Southern Railway turntable installed in the late 1940’s and to provide facilities for main line steam.
Open all year round from 9.30am to 2.30pm Thursday to Saturday (visit by appointment only), come and see our farm in action.
The walk around historic Bridgwater fittingly starts and finishes at the Docks because thanks to its position on the tidal river Parrett.
The walk centred on Steart Marshes opens up a fascinating world of newly created salt marsh which is acting as a buffer against rising sea levels and a fantastic habitat for a range of unusual flora and wildfowl.
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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