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Otherwise known as Somersetshire, the modern county of Somerset covers 1,365 square miles and has a population of 450,000. Somerset is not alone in the fact that it contains no cities and equally not alone in the fact that this apparent deficit is more than adequately atoned for by the presence of some wonderful market towns.The administration centre of Taunton is equalled in it's beauty by the other major towns of Yeovil, Wells, Bridgewater, Chard and Glastonbury. Somerset is known worldwide as the home of Cider and indeed Cider production is ranked second only to dairy farming as the main industry. Natural features of the county include the rivers Avon, Exe and Parret, the marshy coastline of the Bristol Channel and the Mendip Hills which include Cheddar Gorge, the origin of English Cheddar cheese.
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Travel the South West of England with the Great British Heritage Pass - explore the stunning South Western regions and England heritage properties of Bristol, Bath, Cornwall, Devon, Cirencester, Wiltshire, Christchurch and more.Your tour of South West England begins at Lacock Abbey, a 13th century abbey converted into a house in 1540, with 18th century Gothic alterations. It was also used for the filming of various interior scenes at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films.Next head off to Bath to see the Roman Baths and Pump Room, the extensive remains of Roman Baths and Temple Complex, and amongst the finest Roman remains in Europe. Mystical Stonehenge next awaits you, where for over 5,000 years these enigmatic stones have engendered a sense of reverence in the millions who have visited them. Continue heading southwest towards Stourhead, a world-famous garden laid out from 1741-80, where its lakes, temples and rare trees form a landscape of breathtaking beauty throughout the year. Barrington Court Garden in Somerset is a tudor manor house restored in the 1920s, with a garden laid out in a series of ‘rooms.’ Next head to South Devon and see Berry Pomeroy Castle, a romantic late medieval castle located halfway up a wooded hillside, which looks over a deep ravine and stream. Escape to Trebah Garden, a 26-acre early 19th century ravine garden that falls to a private beach on the Helford River. It is a paradise for artists, gardeners, and families. Next head for St. Michael’s Mount, a medieval castle on a tiny island linked to the mainland by a causeway, before continuing to Tintagel Castle, the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. The extensive ruins of this medieval castle cling precariously to the edge of a cliff. Finish your tour of the South West of England with a trip to Lundy Island, which has an historical pirate connection and a puffin habitat.
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PROMS IN VIVARY PARK, TAUNTON
AUGUST 9th 2009
Proms in the Park will be returning to Taunton as the result of a partnership between Taunton Flower Show, OrchestraWest and Amici. Using one of the Show marquees, a patriotic medley of classical and stirring music will wow a large crowd on Sunday evening, 9th August. Proms patrons will be encouraged to picnic in the Park before joining nearly 1,000 others for the covered performance which will culminate in the traditional sing along to favourites such as "Land of Hope and Glory" and "Rule Britannia" under the musical direction of John Cole. Tickets can be bought from this website via our secure online system. Tickets can also be purchased from Taunton Tourist Information centre and the Brewhouse Theatre. Please see our contacts page for links to these organistations. All tickets are £15 each.

Taunton Flower Show 2009
Taunton Flower Show is the premiere event of its type and has become renowned throughout the west.Held in the centre of Somerset's county town in the historic Vivary Park, the show is a traditional British flower show. The show features show gardens, competitive classes, a magnificent floral marquee, craft traders, a wide range of garden-orientated traders as well as a central events arena.This year the show has been moved from its traditional mid week dates and will take place on the first Friday and Saturday in August. This change has been made in order to encourage a family atmosphere.  The core of the show is the competitive classes where anyone can enter their fruit, vegetables, crafts, photography and floral art. The schedule of classes can be found on the competitive classes page and there are hints and tips on how to make the most of your exhibits.

  • Tickets can be bought on-line in our secure ticket shop
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    Mrs Caroline Seymour
    PO Box 796
    Taunton TA4 3WU
    Tel: 07794 407 758
     Email: tauntonfs@onetel.com

    Friday 7th August 2009
    Gates open at 10.00am for members and at 11.00am for non-members. Show closes at 8.30pm

    Saturday 8th August 2009
    Show opens for all at 10.00am. Show closes at 6.00pm
    Adults: £8
    Children (7-17): £3
    Families (2 adults and up to 4 children}: £18

    After 5pm on Friday and 4pm on Saturday, adults: £4

    THE BATH & WEST AGRICULTURAL SHOW
    Bath & West Show Bath & west Bath & west
    Bath & west Show


    This is where all aspects of farming and rural life can be seen, from the best of British livestock to the latest business innovations in farming. The show offers the perfect day out for the whole family; the best for shopping, food, flowers, crafts, country pursuits, equestrian competitions and arena displays.


    Start date:

    27-05-2009

    End date:

    30-05-2009

    Location:

    The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset

    Web Link:

    http://www.bathandwest.com/

    Contact telephone:

    01749 822 200

    The Somerset County Council are once again sponsoring the " Celebrating Somerset" area at the Bath & West Show. This year they are going with the theme, "Investing in Somerset". In a bid to support local businesses, Somerset County Council have invited a number of local businesses to exhibit with them. The "Celebrating Somerset" area will also show off mouth watering treats made by Somerset's food producers & Somerset craftsmen will be there showcasing their wares. There will also be plenty of refreshments. Useful contact numbers in regards "Investing in Somerset". * Somerset Skills & Learning 0845 688 0488.  * Connecting Somerset 0845 130 1595. * Business Link Helpline 0845 600 9966.
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    PARTRIDGES TAUNTON BLUE - THE CHEESE OF TAUNTON

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    Home to Exmoor Blue is an old stone dairy that lies in a lush valley on the eastern fringe of the Exmoor National Park. Ian and Ruby Arnett, who bought the company in November 2002, maintain a hands-on approach to cheese-making and under their enthusiastic stewardship, the business has gone from strength to strength. Using only traditional hand processes, they make hard and soft blue-veined cheeses using local cow, sheep, goat and buffalo milk. Their products are as consistent as hand-made cheeses possibly can be and their top priority is to ensure that all cheeses reach their customers in the best possible state. Only vegetarian rennet is added to the milk, so all the cheeses produced by the Exmoor Blue Cheese Company are suitable for vegetarians.Partridges Blue is a stronger version of Exmoor Jersey Blue. It is made using the same full cream Jersey milk, still soft and creamy but matured for twice as long as Exmoor Blue making this a blue for blue cheese lovers, mellow and less bitter than many. The cheese was originally made for Partridges of Sloane Square and has also been served on Concorde. You must try it- when in Taunton. Made at Willett Farm, Lydeard St. Lawrence, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 3QB.   Available from THE OLIVE TREE, Just near The Bridge at 10/10a The Bridge, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 1UG Tel: 01823 353707 and from  Tower Farms Cheesemakers,Deans Cross, Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 3QN. Telephone : 01984 667 683 Email for Tower Farms Cheesemakers: enquiries@towerfarms.co.uk  Website:http://www.towerfarms.co.uk/Tower Farms are in Taunton Market on Thursdays

     




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    I'm Cerdic First King of Wessex. Welcome to my Kingdom. Below you will find a list of Tourist Offices in Somerset who will be only too pleased to make your visit pleasant. After that are the Great Somerset Attractions. On the left here is our area click map for you to go to the sites in the towns & villages in Somerset & Avon. we have a multitude of reference pages which were created some time ago and are now under reconstruction. So on here you will find dedicated pages to specialist activities in Wessex & Mercia. These include a list of Agricultural ,Horse Shows etc, The Wessex Hall of Fame, Michelin starred restaurants in Wessex,Seaside Resorts,Theatres in Wessex & the UK, List of Films made in Wessex, Wessex Names, Golf Clubs, Football Clubs, Rugby Clubs, and Racetracks . Campers & Caravanners have their own dedicated section too. I have even got my own page for readers letters and news snippets, mainly from my ancient capital Chard. Contact Me by clicking here


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    The Fish Plate, Watchet, Somerset
      If you are in the area this is a treat not to be missed. Be sure to book first.Fish-plate n. A flat piece of iron etc. connecting railway rails (Usually stored in a goods shed)  Originally a goods shed at the terminus of the mineral line, now beautifully restored as a relaxed seafood restaurant set in the hustle and bustle of Market Street, 'The Fish Plate' believes in the importance of local food for local people.
    All fish is locally sourced, organic and sustainable. Fruit and vegetables used in the restaurant are locally grown with love and care.We also believe that good food should be fun: whole crabs are offered with bibs,mallets,chopping boards and picks; bowls of Mussels with finger bowls and the crunchiest Squid from the channel will make you smile and remember why you love this little corner of England.
    Had Coleridge's Ancient Mariner dined at The Fish Plate maybe he wouldn't have been quite so despondent!
    OUR RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR - Michelin, Egon Ronay & Other Guides- this is the treat you have missed!!!!

     The Fish Plate
     
    THE FISH PLATE CLICK
    14a Market Street, Watchet ,
    Somerset , TA23 0AN

    Tel:  (01984) 639191
    Email:enquiries@thefishplate.com

    Geoffrey Beetlestone, Proprietor and Head Chef of 'The Fish Plate' has trained and worked at many prestigious restaurants throughout England, including:     * Langans, London,     * Bentley's, London,     * Brooks's Gentlemans Club, London,     * Le Mange Tout, Cambridge,     * Inn at Whitewell, Lancashire,     * Castlefield Hotel, Manchester
    Geoffrey eventually decided to venture out on his own, opening his first restaurant around the millenium: 'Beetlestones' in Blackburn. He owned the 'Red Rock Inn' in Padiham, which was awarded 'Best Pub Food North West' and was included in the Michelin Guide. Geoffrey is now the proprietor & Head Chef of 'The Fish Plate' in Watchet, a Somerset harbour town steeped in tradition. Geoffrey has written several books and columns including:     * A'la Carte for the Heart, G. Beetlestone, date tbc.,     * Lancashire Country Recipes, Ed. A. Gomar, 1988.,     * Regular contributions to The Lancashire Evening Post.


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      TOURIST OFFICES IN SOMERSET
    BATH
    Abbey Chambers, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY. Tel: 01225 477101 Fax: 01225 477787  Email: tourism@bathnes.gov.uk
    BRIDGWATER
    50 High Street,Bridgwater. Tel: 01278 427652, Fax: 01278 453489
    Email: bridgwater.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk
    BRISTOL
    Centre Harbourside, Anchor Road, WildWalk At Bristol, Bristol. BS1 5DB Tel: 0906 711 2191
    BRUTON

    The Dove Cote Building, 26 High Street, Bruton, BA10 0AA Tel/Fax: 01749 812851 Email: tourism@southsomerset.gov.uk

    BURNHAM-ON-SEA
    South Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea. Tel: 01278 787852, Fax: 01278 781282
    Email: burnham.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk
    CARTGATE
    South Somerset Information Office, Cargate Picnic Site, Stoke Sub Hamdon. Tel: 01935 829333 Fax: 01935 824644  Email: cartgate.tic@southsomerset.gov.uk
    CASTLE CARY The Market House, Castle Cary, BA7 7AH Tel: 01963 351763
    CHARD
    Guildhall ,Fore Street,Chard,TA20 1PP Telephone : 01460 65710   Email: chardtic@chard.gov.uk   Open: Easter - end October Monday - Friday 10am - 4.30pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm (all year)        November - Easter Monday - Friday 11am - 4pm
    CHEDDAR
    The Gorge, Cheddar. Tel: 01934 744071, Fax: 01934 744614
    Email: cheddar.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk
    CLAYHIDON Blackdowns Welcome Centre, Heasel Farm, Clayhidon. EX15 3TH Tel: 01823 680280
    CLEVEDON Clevedon Library, 37 Old Church Road, Clevedon, BS21 6NN Tel: 01934 426020 Email: clevedon.library@n-somerset.gov.uk
    CREWKERNE

    Town Hall, Market Square, Crewkerne, TA18 7LN Tel: 01460 462462 Fax: 01460 78790 Email: crewkernecommunityoffice@southsomerset.gov.uk

    DULVERTON
    7-9 Fore Street, Dulverston, Somerset TA22 9EX  Tel 01398 323841 Email : dulvertonvc@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    DUNSTER
    Dunster Steep, Dunster, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6SE  Tel 01643 821835. E-mail: NPCDunster® exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK

    Exmoor House, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9HL Tel: 01398 323665 Fax: 01398 323150 Email: info@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk

    FROME
    The Round Tower, 2 Bridge Street, Frome, BA11 1BB Tel: 01373 467271  Fax: 01373 451733 Email: frome.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    GLASTONBURY
    The Tribunal, 9 High Street, Glastonbury. Tel: 01458 832954, Fax: 01458 832949,
    Email: glastonbury.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    GORDANO
    Welcome Break Services, M5-J19, Portbury, Bristol, BS20 7XG Tel: 01275 375516  Fax: 01275 375516 Email: gordano@btconnect.com
    ILMINSTER The Meeting House, East Street, Ilminster, TA19 0AN Tel: 01460 57294
    LANGPORT Bow Street, Langport, TA10 9PR  Tel: 01458 253527
    MINEHEAD
    Warren Road, Minehead, TA24 5BG Tel: 01643 702624 Fax: 01643 707166 Email: visitor@westsomerset.gov.uk
    NETHER STOWEY (Quantock Info) Tel: 01278 733642 Fax: 01278 732845
    PODIMORE VISITOR CENTRE  
    (only open April to end October)
    The Travel Lodge Site, Podimore Roundabout, A303, Nr Yeovil
    Tel: 01935 841302, Fax: 01935 841294 Email: podimore.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    PORLOCK VISITOR CENTRE
    The Old School, West End, High Street, Porlock, Somerset 

    TA24 8QD  Phone: 01643 863150 Fax: 01643 863014 eMail

    SHEPTON MALLET
    48 High Street, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5AS Tel: 01749 345258  Fax: 01749 345258  Website:www.sheptonmallet-touristinfocentre.co.uk/
    Email: sheptonmallet.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    SOMERSET VISITOR CENTRE
    (closed Sat & Sun in the winter months)
    Sedgemoor Services, M5 South, Axbridge. Tel: 01934 750833, Fax: 01934 750755
    Email: somersetvisitorcentre@somerset.gov.uk
    SOMERTON

    Jaspers Media Centre, West Street, Somerton, TA11 7PS Email: tourism@southsomerset.gov.uk

    STREET, CLARKS VILLAGE
    Farm Road, Street. Tel: 01458 447384, Fax: 01458 447393  Email: street.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    TAUNTON
    The Library, Paul Street, Taunton. Tel: 01823 336344, Fax: 01823 340308
    Email: tautic@somerset.gov.uk
    WATCHET
    The Esplanade, Watchet, Somerset TA23 0AJ tel: 01984 632101 fax: 01984 633344
    email: tourism@watchettowncouncil.org

    WATCHET MARINA

    Harbour Road, Watchet, TA23 0AQ Tel: 01984 631264 Fax: 01984 634893 Email: enquiries@watchet-harbour-marina.com

    WELLINGTON
    30 Fore Street, Wellington, TA21 8AQ Tel: 01823 663379, Fax: 01823 667279
    Email: wellingtontic@tauntondeane.gov.uk
    WELLS
    Town Hall, Market Place, Wells. Tel: 01749 672552, Fax: 01749 670869,
    Email: wells.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    WESSEX
    Online Tourist Office.
    website: http:// www.wessextouristboard.org.uk           Tel: +44(0) 845 868 2810          Fax : +44(0) 845 862 1954     Click here to contact us
    WESTON-SUPER-MARE
    Beach Lawns, Weston-Super-Mare, BS23 1AT Tel: 01934 888800 Fax: 01934 64174
    Email: touristinfo@n-somerset.gov.uk
    WINCANTON

    Town Hall, Market Place, Wincanton, BA9 9LD Tel / Fax: 01963 31693 Email: wintic@hotmail.com

    WIVELISCOMBE

    Wiveliscombe House, The Square, Wiveliscombe, TA4 2JT Tel: 01984 624777 Fax: 01984 624772 Email: communityoffice@wiveliscombe.com

    YEOVIL
    (closed Sat & Sun in the winter months)
    Petter's House, Petter's Way, Yeovil. Tel: 01935 462991, Fax: 01935 434065
    Email: yeoviltic@southsomerset.gov.uk

    ATTRACTIONS IN SOMERSET

    Somerset County Council

    SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
     
    County Hall, Taunton,
    TA1 4DY Wessex
     
    www.somerset.gov.uk
    Telephone : 01823 355455
    Fax : 01823 355 156
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    Welcome To My Kingdom and my ancient Capital Chard in Somerset now, but not in my time"

       
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    BATH

    Bath is a world-class destination, rich in Roman and Georgian heritage. Nestling in a sheltered valley, surrounded like Rome by seven wooded hills and nourished by Britain's only natural hot springs, Bath has been luring visitors with its obvious charms for well over 2000 years.

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    Abbey Chambers,
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    Bath, BA1 1LY.  
    Fax: 01225 477787  
    Email: tourism@bathnes.gov.uk


    Tel: 01225 477101
    BATH VISITOR DISCOUNT CARD
    The new Bath Visitor Card offers discounts at a wide range of places to eat, shops, attractions and tours & entertainment in and around Bath. Over 45 businesses are participating in the scheme, including: Attractions - Farleigh Hungerford Castle, The Museum of East Asian Art, The American Museum in Britain, Bath Boating Station, Bath Postal Museum, Fashion Museum, Avon Valley Railway, Sally Lunn’s Refreshment House Museum, Prior Park Landscape Garden, Museum of Bath at Work, Herschel Museum of Astronomy and Bath Abbey Tower Tours. Restaurants - Binks Restaurant, Strada, Jaflong, Rajpoot, Jane Austen Centre Regency Tea Room, Mezzaluna Ristorante, Clarkes Restaurant, Café du Globe, Il Tocco d’Italia Restaurant, The Royal Hotel, Green Park Brasserie and Ben & Jerry’s. Shops - Bath Aqua Glass, Pulteney Bridge Gifts, The Glass House, Neal’s Yard Remedies, Uttam London, Abbey Green Craft Gallery, No.1 Royal Crescent Gift Shop, The Roman Baths Gift Shop, Pump Room Crafts, Bath Abbey Shop, Jody Cory Goldsmiths and Duo. Tours & Entertainment - Pulteney Princess, Jubilee Narrowboat, The Little Theatre Cinema, Thermae Bath Spa Visitor Centre, Pulteney Cruisers, Drive-Tech Limited and Bath Balloons. Visitor cards are valid for three weeks from the date of validation offering visitors plenty of time to take advantage of the range of offers. Get it on-line for Just £3.
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    BATH ABBEY

    Begun in 1499, Bath Abbey is the last of the great medieval churches of England. The West Front is unique as it depicts the dream that inspired the Abbey's founder, Bishop Oliver King, to pull down the ruined Norman cathedral and raise the present building on its foundations.Over the past twelve and a half centuries, three different churches have occupied the site of today’s Abbey:An Anglo-Saxon Abbey Church dating from 757, pulled down by the Norman conquerors of England soon after 1066.
    A massive Norman cathedral begun about 1090. It was larger than the monastery could afford to maintain and by the end of the 15th century was in ruins.The present Abbey church founded in 1499, ruined after the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 by order of Henry VIII.Worship has taken place on the site of today's Abbey for over one thousand years and continues to this day with services taking place throughout the entire week.
    Bath Abbey Abbey Churchyard
    Bath BA1 1LY

    Opening Times:01 April - 31 October
    09:00 - 18:00 (Monday to Saturday)
    13:00 - 14:30 and 16:30 - 17:30 (Sunday)

    01 November - 31 March
    09:00 - 16:30 (Monday to Saturday)
    13:00 - 14:30 and 16:30 to 17:30 (Sunday)

    Fax: +44 (0) 1225 429990
    BATH ABBEY CLICK
    Tel:01225 422462
    BATH - THE AMERICAN MUSEUM
    Experience the American way of life from the 17th to 19th centuries
    American Museum

    Claverton Manor, Bath BA2 7BD
    The museum is well signposted from Bath Centre and the A26 Warminster Road. From city centre bus station take No 18 and alight at the The Avenue. Museum ten minutes walk

    AMERICAN MUSEUM CLICK

    Tel : 01225 460503
    Fax: 01225 469160
    BATH AQUA THEATRE OF GLASS
    Enjoy the ancient skills of the glassblowers and stained glass artists, in this unique working museum, in the heart of the artisan quarter of Bath. Bath Aqua Glass is coloured by adding Copper Oxide to molten glass, creating beautiful aquamarine colour, reminiscent of the Spa waters, which contain Copper that taint the waters a green hue.
    Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass 105-107 Walcot Street
    BATH BA1 5BW
    Fax: +44 (0)1225 428146
    BATH AQUA THEATRE OF GLASS CLICK
    Tel: 01225 428146
    BATH - THE CIRCUS
    The Circus was the masterpiece of John Wood the Elder. The striking architecture has spawned numerous theories to explain its stark originality. Viewed from the air it forms the shape of a key, perhaps a Masonic symbol? John Wood is also thought to have taken inspiration from the ancient standing stones of nearby Stanton Drew and from Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. Either way, the Circus is a stupendous creative accomplishment and one of the key reasons Bath was awarded the title of World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
    Bath Circus

    BATH MUSEUM OF EASTERN ART

    Based in a restored Georgian building, the Museum houses a fine collection of artefacts from China, Japan and South East Asia. Displays include jade, ceramics, lacquer and metalware dating from c5000BC to the 20th Century and reveal the finest achievements in East Asian craftsmanship. Opening times: Tuesdays - Saturdays 10am-5pm Sundays - 12noon-5pm Closed on Mondays apart from Bank Holidays. Closed between Christmas and New Year.
    Bath Museum of Eastern Art
    12 Bennett Street
    BATH BA1 2QJ
    Fax: +44 01225 461718
    BATH MUSEUM OF EASTERN ART
    Tel:  01225 464640
    BATH - THE JANE AUSTEN CENTRE
    Permanent exhibition and Giftshop celebrating Bath's most famous Visitor
    Jane Austen Centre

    40 Gay Street,
    Bath BA1 2NT

    Follow the tourist signposts or hop on any of the sightseeing bus tours and get off at the Jane Austen Centre

    JANE AUSTEN CENTRE CLICK

    Tel: 01225 443000

    BATH MUSEUM OF COSTUME
    The story of fashion over the last 400 years is brought alive at the Museum of Costume, the finest museum of fashionable garments in the world. The displays include 200 dressed figures to illustrate the changing styles in fashionable clothes from the late 16th century to the present day, chosen from the museum's collection of 30,000 original items. The Museum is undergoing a major re-display in Spring 2007, visit the website www.museumofcostume.co.uk/redisplay for the latest details of what is on show.

    Current Exhibitions:

    'The Nureyev Style' until 15th April 2007
    'Fashion and Bath' until 2nd January 2008
    'Pockets of History' until 2 September 2007

    Bath Museum of Costume Assembly Rooms
    Bennett Street
    BATH  BA1 2QH
    Fax: +44 01225 477743

    Opening Times: Mar-Oct 11am-5pm Nov-Feb 11am-4pm
    BATH MUSEUM OF COSTUME CLICK
    Tel: 01225 477173
    BATH POSTAL MUSEUM

    At Bath Postal Museum we have something for everyone. We provide colourful, frequently changing exhibitions, interactive games and quizzes, models and collectables and feature historic 'talking heads' video characters. There is also plenty to do for young visitors, who can play the mail computer challenge, try on costumes and play our stunning 'potholes and pitfalls' boardgame. All visitors are also able to perforate their own sheet of stamps and the museum shop offers a large range of postcards and gifts. Groups and schools can be catered for.
    Bath Postal Museum 27 Northgate Street
    BATH BA1 1AJ  
    Fax: +44 01225 460333
    BATH POSTAL MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:   01225 460333

    BATH - PULTENEY BRIDGE
    Pulteney Bridge, together with the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, is one of the world's most beautiful bridges. Like the Ponte Vecchio it is one of a handful of historic bridges in the world with shops built into it. Built for William Pulteney by Robert Adams, the bridge was an attempt to connect central Bath to land on the other bank of the River Avon and make Pulteney's fortune. In spite of its practical origins it is surely the most romantic bridge in the world, best viewed from Parade Gardens park by the crescent weir.


    Bath Pultenay Bridge Pulteney Bridge
    BATH  Avon BA2 4AY

    BATH - THE PUMP ROOM RESTAURANT
    Contemporary English food served in elegant surroundings with linen tablecloths, table service, fresh flowers. Fresh food prepared on the premises, cooked to order using local produce. Great ambience. Live music by the Pump Room Trio or a solo pianist.
    Bath Pump Room Bath And North East Somerset
    Council Heritage Services
    Pump Room, Stall Street
    BATH Avon BA1 1LZ 

    Open 7 days a week: Winter (Oct 1st - March 31st) 09.30 - 16.30 Summer (April 1st - September 30th) 09.30 - 17.30 Times may vary

    Tel:01225 444477
    BATH RACECOURSE
    Bath Racecourse is situated on Lansdown Hill overlooking the famous Roman City of Bath. The idyllic and relaxed atmosphere appeals to all, whilst our 18 day fixture list has a variety of evening, weekend and mid-week afternoon meetings.
    Bath Racecourse Lansdown
    BATH  BA1 9BU  
    Fax: +44 (0)1225 444415
    BATH RACECOURSE CLICK
    Tel: 01225 424609
    BATH ROMAN BATHS

    Visit the heart of the World Heritage Site. Around Britain's only hot spring, the Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked on the ancient stone pavements. The extensive ruins and treasures from the spring are beautifully preserved and presented using the best of modern interpretation.
    'Meet the Romans' children's audiogiude and 'Bryson at the Bath's audioguide tours included in admission price.The Roman Baths opening hours are: Jan - Feb 9.30 - 16.30, exit 17.30; Mar - June 9.00 - 17.00, exit 18.00, July - Aug 9.00 - 20.00, exit 21.00, Sept - Oct 9.00 - 17.00, exit 18.00, Nov - Dec 9.30 - 16.30, exit 17.30
    Roman Baths Roman Baths
    Abbey Church Yard
    BATH BA1 1LZ
    Fax: +44 01225 477743
    ROMAN BATHS CLICK
    Tel:  01225 477785
    BATH - THE ROYAL CRESCENT
    The Royal Crescent is one of the world's best known landmarks. Built between 1767 and 1775 and designed by John Wood the younger, the crescent contains some 30 houses, one of which is now the Royal Crescent Hotel, another is Number 1 and open to the public.
    Bath Royal Crescent Royal Crescent
    BATH
    BA1 2LS

    BATH TREASURE HUNT
    No prior knowledge of Bath is required as all clues are solved by observation.  Both young and old will be fascinated whilst getting out for a couple of hours seeing the sites and solving the clues. Children will enjoy beating adults to solve the clues!  We even supply a map just in case you get lost.  The answers are at the back of the book so you can check any unsolved ones before you leave.The hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , York Street, Bath, BA1 1LY. From Bath or just visiting, you will be surprised at how much you walk past without even noticing. We so often walk around blinkered without appreciating the great features which make our towns and cities fabulous. By following our hunt these things will be highlighted rather than hidden away. Our Bath treasure hunt packs contain all the necessary elements for you need including maps, clues, answer sheet, and tips on how to get things going.
    Bath Treasure Hunt

    Local stockists of single hunts

    Tourist Information Centre—Bath,
     
    Abbey Chambers,
     Abbey Churchyard,
    Bath, BA1 1LY.  
    Fax: 01225 477787  
    Email: tourism@bathnes.gov.uk

    Good Buy Books—Bath

    W H Smith—Bath
    BATH TREASURE HUNT CLICK

    Tel: 01225 477101
    BATH VICTORIA ART GALLERY
    Bath & North East Somerset's Art Gallery houses work by Gainsborough, Sickert, Zoffany and many other leading artists from the 15th century to the present day. The Gallery has one of the best temporary exhibition programmes in the region, ranging from prints to sculpture, including national touring exhibitions and major retrospectives. FREE ENTRY
    Bath Victoria Art Gallery Victoria Art Gallery
    Bridge Street
    BATH Avon BA2 4AT
     Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm
    Sunday 1.30pm - 5pm Open on Bank Holiday Monday 28th August 2006 Closed 25/26 December, Good Friday & New Year's Day 
    Fax: 01225 477231
    BATH VICTORIA ART GALLERY CLICK
    Tel: 01225 477232
    BECKWORTS TOWER & MUSEUM
    The 120 foot neo-classical Tower was built for wealthy eccentric William Beckford in 1827 as a study retreat which housed part of his art collection & library. Today it contains a museum collection on the first floor illustrating his life & interests. Visitors can climb up the newly restored Tower into the Belvedere for panoramic views over Bath & countryside.. General opening times: Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays; Easter to end October 10.30am-5pm.
    Beckford's Tower & Museum is now closed for the winter and will reopen at Easter 2007. We still do group visits and special bookings during the closed period
    Beckworths Tower & Museum Lansdown Road
    BATH
    BA1 9BH  
    Fax: +44 01225 481850
    BECKWORTH'S TOWER & MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:  01225 422212/460705
    DOWNSIDE ABBEY
    Downside Abbey Church is one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in England, which some describe as a jewel among the churches of Somerset.
    Downside Abbey Stratton-on-the-Fosse, nr. Bath
    DOWNSIDE ABBEY CLICK
    Tel:
    01761 235161
    FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD CASTLE
    Ruined 14th century castle with an intriguing history.  Wall paintings in the chapel.  Audio tour. An English Heritage site.
    Farleigh hungerford Castle Farleigh Hungerford, nr Bath
    Daily. Apr-Sept 10am-6pm; Oct 10am-5pm; Nov-Mar Wed-Sun 10am-4pm.
    FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD
    CASTLE CLICK
    Tel:
    01984 631819
    BRIDGWATER

    Bridgwater stands on the River Parrett. The area has been known to have been settled for at least a thousand years. In the Domesday Book, it is described as an agricultural community with the name Brugie, although it is easy to see how the name Bridgwater evolved. It is recorded that William de Bruere was granted a Royal Charter for the borough at the beginning of the 13th century, when he began building a castle here. By the 15th century the town had become a thriving port. As with several other centres in this area, the town’s prosperity was mainly to do with the cloth industry. There was a major siege during the English Civil War when the town supported the Royalists. The Parliamentarians attacked the town and most of the timber framed buildings were destroyed. When the town was taken, the victors destroyed the castle.During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the cloth trade began to decline as a result of the industrial revolution. Larger northern towns, where labour was cheap and plentiful, became the centres of industry. Bristol grew in importance and the port of Bridgwater began to decline. The manufacture of bricks and roofing tiles gave the town a boost after the arrival of the railways. But this industry was replaced by others during the 20th century.The mediaeval street pattern has been retained in the old centre of Bridgewater and there are still a number of attractive historic buildings. There is also a statue of Admiral Blake, one of the town’s most famous sons, in the town centre. The birthplace of this sailor and parliamentarian, who was born at the end of the 16th century, is now a museum.Today the town is famous for Bridgwater Fair, which has now been combined with an illuminated carnival. The fair takes place during the last week of September and has been held in the town since 1249. It was originally a livestock fair and this function still survives. However the main event is now centred around a fairground with all its attractions. Bridgwater has plenty of accommodation, restaurants, bars and cafés. It also has plenty of shops and other tourist facilities, making it an ideal centre from which to explore Somerset and neighbouring counties.


     Bridgewater

    Tourist Info

    50 High Street,Bridgwater.
    Email: bridgwater.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk

    Tel: 01278 427652, Fax: 01278 453489
    ADMIRAL BLAKE MUSEUM
    Fascinating town museum. Local history and archaeology museum of Bridgwater and the surrounding area. Birthplace of Robin Blake. It has relics, models and a video-documentary relating to the battle of Sedgemoor.
    Blake museum Blake Street, Bridgwater,  TA6 3NB
    Tues-Sat, 10am-4pm.
    ADMIRAL BLAKE MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01278 456127
    Fax:
    01278 444076
    BRIDGEWATER  ARTS CENTRE
    Bridgewater Arts Centre
    11 -13 Castle Street, Bridgwater,  TA6 3DD
    BRIDGEWATER ARTS CENTRE CLICK
     
    Tel: 01278 422700 
    Fax: 01278 447402

    CANNINGTON COLLEGE
    The college has a medieval walled garden, pitch and putt, and a nine-hole, 18-tee golf course.
    Cannington Cannington, Bridgwater, TA5 2LS
    CANNINGTON COLLEGE
     GARDENS CLICK
    Tel: 01278 655000
    COLERIDGE COTTAGE
    The poet Samuel Coleridge wrote some ot his most famous poems when he lived here between 1797 and 1800.  Now belongs to the National Trust.
    Colderidge Cottage Nether Stowey, Bridgwater
    See National Trust Map

    COLERIDGE COTTAGE CLICK
    Tel:
    01278 732662
    HINKLEY POINT 'A' VISITOR CENTRE
    Discover how electricity is generated.
    Exhibition with touch screens and interactive videos.  Nature trail, play area.
    Hinkley Point Hinkley Point, Bridgwater
    Daily, Mar-Oct, 10am-6pm.
    HINKLEY POINT VISITOR
     CENTRE CLICK
    Tel:
    01278 654700
    BATTLEFIELD OF SEDGEMOOR  6th July 1685
    The battlefield memorial is positioned near the heart of the action and close to the only known mass grave from the battle. It commemorates not just Sedgemoor but also the dead of British battles elsewhere in the world from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The battle of Sedgemoor was fought in the early morning of the 6th July 1685. The previous day the rebel army under the Duke of Monmouth, perhaps by then no more than 3500 strong, lay cornered in the town of Bridgwater (Somerset) by a smaller but far more experienced royal army. During the night, in a last desperate attempt to salvage something from his abortive rebellion, Monmouth launched a surprise night attack from the least expected direction, across the marshy wastes of Sedgemoor. But the rebels’ bold strategy was discovered before they reached the royal camp and then, in the darkness, their cavalry failed to locate the ford giving access to the royal camp.With the element of surprise lost any chance of victory had disappeared. The rebel horse soon fled the field and in open country without cavalry support Monmouth’s infantry proved an easy target for the royal cavalry. The discipline, experience and firepower of the well equipped professional soldiers of the army of James II soon began to tell. As the morning light revealed the rebels’ true plight of the rebels, Feversham launched a join cavalry and infantry attack. Monmouth’s army was totally destroyed.The battle and battlefield are understood in great detail and, with the information provided here, it is possible to visit the site and to gain an exceptionally good idea of the terrain and the course of the action on the 5th July 1688. On a warm sunny day it is a very pleasant landscape to explore.

    Battlefield of Sedgemoor


    Soldier at Sedgemoor



    Nr Bussex Farm
    Westzoyland
    Bridgewater
    Three miles east of Bridgwater, Somerset
    The battle was fought on low-lying land
    between the villages of Chedzoy and Westonzoyland.
     map
    Re-enactment Click
    Tel: 07900944787
    SOMERSET BRICK & TILE MUSEUM
    The only remaining brick kiln in Bridgewater and an impressive survivor of a major Somerset industry.
    BRICK & TILE MUSEUM East Quay, Bridgewater,
     Wednesday and Thursday 9am - 12:30pm and 1:00 - 4:00pm
    SOMERSET BRICK &
    TILE MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel: 01823 320200
    SOMERSET LEVELS

    At the heart of Somerset, lies a beautiful area called the "Levels and Moors", which has international status as one of the most important wetlands of its type in the world
    Somerset Levels
    Levels and Moors Office, Moorlynch Vineyard, Moorlynch, Bridgwater, TA7 9DD
    Tel:
    01458 210790
    SOMERSET WILDLIFE TRUST
    Information centre, shop, wildlife trails, including easy access round woodland nature reserve.
    Somerset Wildlife Trust Fyne Court, Broomfield,  Bridgwater
    Mon-Fri 9am-6pm,  Sat-Sun 10am-6pm  (dusk if earlier than 6pm)
    SOMERSET WILDLIFE
    TRUST CLICK
    Tel:
    01823 451587
    WESTONZOYLAND  PUMPING STATION
    he museum of steam and land drainage reveals the earlier pumping station on Somerset levels.
    There is an extensive collection of stationary engines which run in steam on the first Sunday of each month
    West Zoyland Hoopers Lane, Westonzoyland, Bridgwater
    Apr-Oct and Bank Holiday Sundays and Mondays and New Year's day. Open: Daily, Jan-Dec 2pm-5pm
    WESTONZOYLAND PUMPING STATION CLICK
    Tel:
    01823 257516
    BRISTOL

    With an approximate population of 410,950, and urban area of 550,200, it is England's sixth, and the  UK's  ninth most populous city  and the most populous city in South West England. It received a royal charter in 1155 and was granted county status in 1373. For half a millennium it was the second or third largest English city,  It  has a short coastline on the estuary of the River Severn, which flows into the Bristol Channel. Bristol is the largest centre of culture, employment and education in the region. From its earliest days, its prosperity has been linked to that of the Port of Bristol, the commercial port, which was in the city centre but has now moved to the Severn Estuary coast at Avonmouth and Portbury, to the western extent of the city boundary. In more recent years the economy has been built on the aerospace industry and the city centre docks have been regenerated as a centre of heritage and culture.

     Bristol from the air

    Council House

    Tourist Info

    Centre Harbourside, Anchor Road, WildWalk At Bristol, Bristol. BS1 5DB 


     Tel: 0906 711 2191
    BRILLIANT WEEKENDS IN BRISTOL
    Stag Weekends, Hen Weekends, Activity Breaks, Corporate Weekends, Birthday Celebrations, Golf Weekends. An amazing place to have fun, Bristol is one of the UKs fastest growing cities. Not only that its the home of Brilliant Weekends! We're based here in Bristol so we get the best hotel, activity and club deals available  All types of vibrant daytime activities are available .Bristol is just 90 minutes from London, Exeter and Birmingham so it's easy to get to. The nightlife scene in Bristol is at the forefront of UK Clubbing
    Bristol weekends
    Brilliant Weekends Limited,
    Mardyke House, 18 Hotwell Road, BRISTOL, BS8 4UD

    Monday      8.30am - 6.30pm   
    Tuesday      8.30am - 6.30pm   
    Wednesday      8.30am - 6.30pm   
    Thursday      8.30am - 6.30pm   
    Friday      8.30am - 6.30pm   
    Saturday      10am - 3.00pm   
    Sunday      closed

    BRISTOL BRILLIANT WEEKENDS CLICK
     tel:
    0870
    75
    85100

    BRISTOL- BLAISE CASTLE
    This 19th century mansion, set in 400 acres of parkland, is home to the social history collection. Discover everyday objects from centuries past including Victorian toilets and baths, kitchen and laundry equipment, model trains, dolls, toys and period costume in the museum. Explore the parkland and woodlands. Enjoy the cafe and childen's adventure playground.
    Blaise Castle

    Blaise Castle House Museum and Estate
    Henbury Road
    Henbury Bristol BS10 7QS

    Monday ,Tuesday ,Wednesday , Saturday , Sunday &
    Bank Holiday 10:00 - 17:00
    Thursday & Friday - Closed
    Fax
    : 0117 922 2047

    BLAISE CASTLE CLICK
    Tel: 0117 903 9818
    BRISTOL - BRITISH EMPIRE & COMMONWEALTH MUSEUM
    Experience the drama of the biggest Empire the world has ever known
    Empire Museum

    Station Approach, Temple Meads, Bristol BS1 6QH
    Situated right next to Bristol's main railway station, the Museum is served by the City's principal public transport services.

    BRITISH EMPIRE & COMMONWEALTH MUSEUM CLICK

    Tel : 0117 925 4980
    Fax ; 0117 925 4983
    BRISTOL - GEORGIAN HOUSE
    One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK. Furnished to illustrate life both above and below stairs, rooms on 4 floors give a glimpse into a family household. It also contains a rare cold water plunge bath. Originally the home of the Pinney family, West India merchants.
    The Georgian House The Georgian House
    7 Great George Street
    West End Bristol BS1 5RR
    GEORGIAN HOUSE CLICK
    Fax: 0117 922 2047
    Tel: 0117 921 1362
    BRISTOL - RED LODGE
    Open Saturday to Wednesday 10.00 to 17.00. All groups must be booked.A historic Elizabethan house, which has been 'modernised' and restored several times thoughout its 400 year history.Originally a lodge to the Great House where Queen Elizabeth I once stayed, the Red Lodge is often described as Bristol's 'hidden treasure' and houses the Great Oak Room, one of the finest rooms in the West Country. As you step up the winding staircase and enter through the porch of the Great Oak Room, you will marvel at the magnificent oak panelling, the plasterwork ceiling and the magnificent carved stone chimneypiece.Downstairs, the Reception Room, Print Room and staircase are all examples of Georgian architecture.The Red Lodge has had several uses, and was once used as a reform school for girls set up by Mary Carpente. A room in the Lodge is dedicated to her memory. The walled garden is one of The Red Lodge's best features and is an excellent example of a re-created Elizabethan-style knot garden with herbaceous borders.
    Red Lodge

    Park Row
    West End
    Bristol BS1 5LJ
    Open Saturday to Wednesday 10.00 to 17.00

    Fax: 0117 922 2047

    Tel: 0117 921 1360
    BRISTOL - S.S.GREAT BRITAIN
    Built and launched in Bristol in 1843, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s maritime masterpiece was the world’s first ocean-going, propeller driven iron ship.After a life as a luxury liner, troop ship, cargo vessel and floating warehouse, she was abandoned in the Falklands Islands in 1937. She was salvaged in 1970, towed back to Bristol and has now been restored to her former glory. The historic vessel is being conserved for future generations under a ‘glass sea’ in the very dockyard where she was built. Visitors are encouraged to experience what life was like for her Victorian passengers and crew, including a visit to the recently installed three-storey tall moving engine.Tickets to Brunel’s ss Great Britain allow free and unlimited return visits for a year from the date of purchase. Tickets allow entry to the dry dock, museum, Maritime Heritage Centre, and the replica of John Cabot's ship The Matthew when she is in Bristol.
    Visitors are invited to use an Audio Guide whilst aboard the ship and these are available in English, French & German and there are BSL Guides Video Guides for the deaf.Brunel's ss Great Britain was the winner of the Gulbenkian Prize for Museum of the Year 2006 - the Biggest Arts Prize in the U.K.
    S S Great Britain Brunel's ss Great Britain
    Great Western Dockyard
    Gas Ferry Road
    Bristol BS1 6TY
    Open 10.00 to 17.30 April to October, 10.00 to 16.30 November to March.

    Fax: 0117 925 5788
    S.S.GREAT BRITAIN CLICK
    Tel: 0117 926 0680
    BRISTOL TREASURE HUNT
    No Experience of Bristol is required as all clues are solved by observation.  Both young and old will be fascinated whilst getting out for a couple of hours seeing the sites and solving the clues. Children will enjoy beating adults to solve the clues!  We even supply a map just in case you get lost.  The answers are at the back of the book so you can check any unsolved ones before you leave. The hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5DB.From Bristol or just visiting, you will be surprised at how much you walk past without even noticing. We so often walk around blinkered without appreciating the great features which make our towns and cities fabulous. By following our hunt these things will be highlighted rather than hidden away.Our Bristol treasure hunt packs contain all the necessary elements for you need including maps, clues, answer sheet, and tips on how to get things going.

    Bristol Treasure Hunt

    Local stockists of single hunts

    Stanfords
    BRISTOL TREASURE HUNT CLICK


    HEART OF WESSEX RAIL  ALE TRAIL
    Welcome to the Heart of Wessex Line Rail Ale Trail. We've modelled this guide on the highly successful branch line trails created by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. The Heart of Wessex rail line runs from Bristol to Weymouth through 87 miles of lovely rural scenery, and our trail consists of 28 pubs in 18 different locations along the route. We've concentrated on character pubs (and that often applies to the locals, too!) serving real ales in the centre of the towns and villages served by the rail line. There are some truly unique pubs on our trail, and some fascinating corners of rural Wessex to discover on the way. Whether you use this site to help you plan a holiday or just for a day out, we hope you'll enjoy our picturesque and friendly local rail line as a route to discovering some truly superlative real ales!


    Rail Ale Trail
    Catherine Phillips,
    Rail Partnership Officer,
    c/o Council Offices,
    Churchfields,
    Wincanton BA9 6AG.
    For train times and fares call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50. Cheap day returns are available from 9.30am (in a few cases earlier) on weekdays, and all day at weekends. A cheap day return for the longest journey - Bristol to Weymouth (87 miles) - at the time of writing (April 2004) costs Adult: £13.00 Child (5 to 16 years old): £6.50. Please note that under 5s travel free.
     WESSEX RAIL ALE TRAIL CLICK 
     Tel 01963 435058
    BURNHAM-ON-SEA

    7 miles of golden beaches.A lovely promenade, little shops, lashings of fish & chips followed by ice cream, Burnham on Sea is the place! From the delights of a traditional seaside holiday at Burnham-on-Sea to the leisure parks at Brean sands there is fun and excitement to be found in this little corner of Somerset. Sand yachting and golf are but two of the regular sports.With views across to distant Wales, seven miles of sandy beaches with wide open spaces and dunes are perfect for every beach activity. Burnham-on-Sea has the most distinctive lighthouse you will ever see. The beach achieved Quality Coast Award status during May to September 2007.

     Burnham On sea

    Tourist Info

    South Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea.
    Email: burnham.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk

    Tel: 01278 787852, Fax: 01278 781282
    ALSTONE WILDLIFE PARK
    A small family run park with many interesting and amusing fur and feather friends including Theodore the camel and a tame red deer herd.
    Allstone Wildlife Park Alstone Road, Highbridge , TA9 3DT
     We are open Easter - November only. 10.30 - 17.00hrs (last admission 16.00hrs)
    ALSTONE WILDLIFE PARK CLICK
    Tel: 01278 782405
    Fax: 01278 792288
    ANIMAL FARM COUNTRY PARK
    Explore the 23 acres of delightful Somerset countryside, home to lots of friendly animals. Make friends with the farm animals and enjoy our seasonal treasure hunt. Join the cuddle club and hold the baby rabbits and small pets in the barn. Make friends with the cockerels and new born chicks. Lots of hands on animal fun. The centre also has an all weather play barn for kids of all ages along with toddler and under 7’s zones. Big discounts for pre-booked groups & educational visits.
    Animal Farm Red Road, Berrow,
    Burnham-on-Sea, TA8 2RW

    ANIMAL FARM CLICK
    Tel: 01278 751628 
    Fax: 01278 751633
    BREAN DOWN BIRD GARDEN
    Tropical bird garden, cafe and gift shop.
    Brean Bird Brean Down, Brean, nr. Burnham on Sea, TA8 2RS
    Mar-Nov, 10am-4pm.
    BREAN DOWN BIRD
    GARDEN CLICK
    Tel:
    01278 751209
    BREAN LEISURE PARK
    The South West's largest fun park, with loads to do for all the family -from roundabouts to roller coasters, golf to swimming.  There are 40 rides and attractions, a pool complex with four water slides, bars and restaurants.  An 18-hole par 69 golf course.
    Brean Park Coast Road, Brean Sands, Brean
    BREAN LEISUREPARK CLICK
    Tel:
    01278
    751595  
    Fax:
     01278 752102
    RICH'S FARMHOUSE CIDER
    Famous in Ciderland for over 50 years for sweet, medium and dry cider.  Also farm pressed apple juice, mature cheddar cheese and local chutney. Museum and cider-making video.
     Riches Orchards  Mill Farm, Watchfield, Highbridge,
    All year.  Mon-Sat 9am-7pm,  Sun 10am-7pm.
    NO WEBSITE
     Tel:
    01278 783651
    CASTLE GARY MUSEUM
    Displays of country and domestic life throughout the ages.
    Museum
    First Floor, Market House, Castle Gary
    NO WEBSITE

    Tel:
    01963 351334

    CHARD
    Chard (Cerdre, Cherdre, Cherde) was commercial in origin, being a trade centre near the Roman road to the west. There are two Roman villas in the parish. There was a British camp at Neroche in the neighbourhood. Chard is situated on the highest ground between the Bristol and English Channels, on the border of Devonshire, and was anciently spelt Cerde, or Cherde. - the royal house of Cerdic. 

    Because of it's position being the highest ground it was strategically in the best position to defend and is more obviously "Camelot" than other such claimants. Today it is the Southernmost Market Town in Somerset
    Market day is Saturday.

     Guildhall

    Tourist Info

    Guildhall ,Fore Street,Chard,TA20 1PP  
     Email: chardtic@chard.gov.uk 
     Open: Easter - end October Monday - Friday 10am - 4.30pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm (all year)        November - Easter Monday - Friday 11am - 4pm
    CHARD CLICK
    Tel : 01460 65710

    BARLEYMOW FARM SHOP

    A new & exciting splendid farm shop with home reared meats, fresh fruit and veg, dairy produce, deli, preserves, cidery & wines, organic produce, gifts and crafts.

    Barleymow

    Snowdon Hill Farm,
    Chard, TA20
    Just half a mile west of Chard on the A30 towards Honiton

    BARLEYMOW FARM SHOP CLICK

    Tel : 01460 62130
    Fax : 01460 62132

    CHARD NATURE RESERVOIR

    The reservoir provides an exciting opportunity to observe wildlife. Over 150 species of birds. A two mile marked walk is in this nature reserve.

    Chard Nature Reserve Oaklands Road,
    Chard
     
    CHARD MUSEUM
    This award winning local museum has a wide variety of exhibits, starting with the story of Chard, the ancient capital of Wessex, from 1235, the fire of 1577 and its disaster for the cloth trade; Monmouth's rebellon; the lace mills and the riots of 1842; the Pouletts, Lords of the Manor; and Chard in the two world wars. . Open May to late October 10.30am- 4.30pm Monday to Friday 10am - 12.30pm Saturday11am-3pm Sunday in July & August
    Chard Museum

    Goldsworthy House, High Street, Chard

    CHARD MUSEUM CLICK

    Tel :01460 65091
    CHARD TOWN HISTORIC PLAQUE TRAIL
    Chard 2000 first promoted the idea of Plaques to identify buildings or sites of historic interest. Each plaque is produced in metal, oval shaped 500 x 280 mm with white lettering on blue background, by local company CERDIC FOUNDRIES, Beeching Close, Furnham Road, Chard.   The plaques indicate the site together with the Borough Seal and some brief historical notes. All plaques have been sponsored by local people, firms, organisations and businesses as listed below to whom Chard 200 are most grateful
    Lace Mill Start at Guildhall beneath Margaret Bondfield plaque
    CHARD HISTORIC TRAIL CLICK



    CHARD LACE RIOT AUDIO WALK

    It's a Riot - In 1842 Chard was the Scene of the Famous Chard Lace Riot. Now YOU can join the rioters on The Chard Lace Riot Audio Walk. Simply go to the Tourist Office (Next to the Guildhall) and get the audio machine. Then you walk the three quarters of a mile round the 7 sites of the riots. (There is a resting bench at each site). Listen to A crowd of starving angry workers demanding their rights ........Civic Leaders in Panic.......Tension Mounting......... Call in The Cavalry.  History re-enacted & brought vividly to life.


    Lace Riot Bench Chard Tourist Information Centre,
    Guildhall, Fore Street, TA20
    Wessex

      email: chardtic@chard.gov.uk
    Tel  : 01460 65710

    CRICKET ST.THOMAS WILDLIFE PARK

    Enjoy a full day out in the scenic grounds & experience the thrill of seeing over 500 animals, some rare & endangered species, including a pair of Amur leopards.

    Wildlife Park

    Cricket St.Thomas, Nr Chard
    The Wildlife Park is located 3 miles east of Chard on the A30. Off junction 24 off the M5

    CRICKET ST.THOMAS WILDLIFE CLICK

    Tel :01460 30111

    FERNE ANIMAL SANCTUARY

    Visit the animal enclosures, Nature Trail, Picnic and Conservation areas. Tea Room & Gift Shop Opens March 24th - September 29th. Weds, Sat., Sun., & Bank Holidays 2.00-4.45pm

    Ferne Animal Sanctuary

    Wambrook, Nr Chard

    FERNE ANIMAL SANCTUARY CLICK 

    Tel :01460 65214

    FORDE ABBEY & GARDENS

    "One of the Top Ten Gardens in England" Maginficent 12th Century house, 30 acres of gardens, plant centre, gift shop, tea room, pottery exhibition, forge. Gardens open daily throughout the year 10.00-4.30. House open 1.00pm to 4.30pm on Tues to Fri,Sun & Bank hols. 26th March to end October.

    Forde Abbey & Gardens

    Nr Chard
    Signposted from A30 between Chard & Crewkerne and from the A358 between Chard & Axminster

    FORDE ABBEY CLICK

    Tel :01460 221290
    CHEDDAR

    Tourist Info


    The Gorge, Cheddar. 
    Email: cheddar.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk
    Tel: 01934 744071, Fax: 01934 744614
    ASHBRIDGE & DISTRICT MUSEUM
    Museum located in a magnificent medieval townhouse.Museum shop.
    Ashbridge & District Museum King John's Hunting Lodge,
    The Square, Ashbridge
    Daily, April-Sept, 1pm-4pm.
    NO WEBSITE
    Tel:
     01934 732012
    ASHTON WINDMILL
    An 18th century flour mill standing on the Isle of Wedmore, with all machinery intact. Dramatic views to the Somerset Levels and Mendip Hills.
    Ashton Windmill c/o Harwood House,  Chapel Allerton, Axbridge
     
    2.30pm-4.30pm. Sundays, May-to end Sept; Wednesdays, July-August; Bank Holiday Mondays.
    ASHTON WINDMILL CLICK
    Tel:
    01934 712034
    CHEDDAR GORGE CHEESE COMPANY
    The cheddar Gorge Cheese Company a warm welcome awaits you when you visit the Cheddar Gorge rural village. You step back in time to the 1920's style working ... From England's Cheddar Valley, sales of cheddar cheese, pickles, cider and liqueur.
    Cheddar, Somerset
     CHEDDAR GORGE CHEESE CLICK 
    Tel :01934 742810
    CHEDDAR GORGE TOY MUSEUM
    A large display of toys from the past. Collectors shop with new and OB diecast toys for sale.
    Chedder Gorge Toy Museum
    The Cliffs, Cheddar Gorge
    Daily, 10am-5.30pm. Closed Weds
    CHEDDAR GORGE TOY
    MUSEUM CLICK


    CHEDDAR SHOW CAVES
    A place of wild beauty to explore with a friend. 2 spectacular show caves. Cheddar Man exhibition, Crystal Quest dark-walk fantasy adventure, clifftop gorge walks. Summer open-top bus tour. Open: Jan-Dec Mon-Sun: May - Mid September 10am- 5pm. Mis-Sept-April 10.30am-4.30pm

    Cheddar,
    Somerset
     CHEDDAR CAVES CLICK
    Tel :01934 742343
    Fax :01934 744637
    CHEDDAR SWEET KITCHEN
    Regular demonstrations of old fashioned sweet making.  From raw materials to finished product in 45 minutes.
    Chedder Sweet Kitchen
    Daghole Cottages, Cheddar Gorge
    Daily, Mar-Nov, 11am-5pm (until 6pm June-Sept).
    CHEDDAR SWEET KITCHEN CLICK

    Tel:
    01934 743810

    CREWKERNE
    An important town since before the Norman Conquest with many fine old buildings and a magnificent 15th century church.  A most attractive old stone-built country town set in the beautiful South Somerset hills, near the Dorset border and within easy reach of the coast. Thought it possesses modern industries, which contribute to the busy and lively atmosphere, these do not intrude on the old part of the town. Crewkerne is justly proud of its heritage, having its origins in Saxon times, over a thousand years ago. Discover its history in the Heritage Centre or explore its antiques and bookshops.Swim or workout in the new fitness suite at the Crewkerne Aqua Centre or visit Bincombe Beeches nature reserve.
    Crewkerne


    ART BENATTAR CRAFT
    Art and craft. Work from 100 artists in every media displayed in five rooms.  Cafe.
     
    31 Market Square, Crewkerne , TA18 7LP
    NO WEBSITE
    Tel:
    01460 77780

    CLAPTON MILL

    Historic watermill with a host of unique features including hydro generation. Tearoom, mill tours. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10am - 5pm.

     

    Clapton Mill
    Clapton, Crewkerne
    TA18 8PU
    CLAPTON MILL CLICK
    Tel: 01460 72142
    CREWKERNE AQUA CENTRE
    Crewkerne Aqua Centre


    CREWKERNE MUSEUM
    Crewkerne has a long and interesting history - its status as a Saxon royal Mint, its importance as a stopping place for travellers, and its prosperity based on the textile industry. The ancient Roman hill fort of Ham Hill is a few miles distant, and the town's more important buildings were constructed of stone quarried from the hill. There were some well-known personalities associated with the town. Admiral Hardy was educated a few hundred yards from the museum, and sail cloth for his fleet, including the Victory, were manufactured in the town. Founded in 1988, the Museum illustrates these things, but equally shows how ordinary local people lived and worked at various periods. Some of the latest graphic techniques are used to enliven the displays. Many aspects of local history are explored - industries, commerce, religion, education and domestic life. Of particular interest is the display regarding the history of Bryants' Bakery, (new in 2008) the model of Admiral Hardy and the traditional kitchen. We hope children will enjoy the St. Bartholomew's Church puzzle, puzzles and weaving, the prisoner in his cell and the quiz. Changing displays of photographs and other items from our collection or on loan are on view in the exhibition room. An important activity in the museum is the ongoing conservation and storage of artefacts. Volunteers have carried out a complete audit of the museum collection. items are numbered, their condition and any marks noted, and probably most importantly their location recorded. With over 2000 items in the collection, it was fast becoming a headache to recall where everything was, and the items not currently needed for display are carefully re-packed.
     
    Crewkerne Museum
    Market Square,
    Crewkerne TA18 8AL
    CREWKERNE MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel: 01460 77079
    FROME

    Tourist Info


    The Round Tower, 2 Bridge Street, Frome, BA11 1BB  3 Email: frome.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    Tel: 01373 467271  Fax: 01373 45173
    BLACK SWAN ARTS
    An arts and contemporary crafts centre in the heart of Frome.  Two galleries, craft shop, cafe and artist studios.
    Black Swan 2 Bridge Street, Frome
    Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm, (not Bank Holidays)
    BLACK SWAN ARTS CLICK
    Tel:
    01373 473980
    NUNNEY CASTLE
    Small but very complete 14th century castle consisting of a compact tower with large round towers at the angles, surrounded by a deep moat, in distinctly French styling.
    Nunney Castle Nunney, Frome
    Daily during sunlight hours
    NUNNEY CASTLE CLICK
    Tel:
    01373 467271
    WESSEX SHOW

    This year's Show, scheduled for the weekend of the 20th & 21st May 2006, is now in its fourth year and promises to be bigger and better than in previous years. At the time of going to press, over 150 classic and vintage vehicle entries had been received.There will be entertainment throughout each day (until around midnight on the Saturday), and will be provided by the stars from 'Starry Eyes Jennings Mighty Fun Fair' will be at the show again offering a wide variety of rides and family fun.Some of the main arena events include Semtex, the Motor Cycle Stunt Team, who will give two shows each day, The Frome Dog Agility Display Team, and a hands-on Fire Engine display. In addition to this you will be able to see the Wild West displays and the American Civil War camps.

    Wessex Show West Woodlands Showground, Frome, Somerset.

    The show is held at the West Woodlands Showground, two miles south of the Market Town of Frome, Somerset
    .
    The Admin Office, 34a George Street, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 8QB


    WESSEX SHOW CLICK
    Tel: 01985 216644
    WHATLEY VINEYARD
    Wander around the vineyard and try a free tasting of wines.
    Vinny Whatley, Frome
    NO WEBSITE
    Tel:
    01373 836355
    GANTS MILL AND GARDEN
    Tour the historic watermill and then take tea in the designer water garden.  Riverside walk and garden sculptures.
    Gants Mill
    Bruton
    Mid May-Sep, Thurs, Sun and Bank Hols 2pm-5pm.
    GANTS MILL & GARDEN CLICK
    Tel:
    01963 812393

    GLASTONBURY

    Tourist Info


    The Tribunal, 9 High Street, Glastonbury. 
    Email: glastonbury.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    Tel: 01458 832954, Fax: 01458 832949,
    BROWN & FORREST
    A small, family run smokery using only wood fired smokers. Restaurant serving smoked food direct from the smokery.
    Brown & Forrest Bowdens Farm, Hambridge
    Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-2.30pm. Not open Sun or Bank Hols.
    BROWN A FORREST CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 250875
    CHALICE WELL TRUST
    Set in a beautiful three-acre garden, this is among the oldest continuously used holy wells in the British Isles.
    chalice well Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury
    Daily, 10am-6pm,  (earlier closing times in winter )
    CHALICE WELL TRUST CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 831154
    GLASTONBURY ABBEY
    Ruined abbey set in 36 acres of Somerset parkland.  Steeped in history, it is the legendary burial place of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere
    Glastonbury Abbey
    Abbey Gatehouse,  Magdalene Street, Glastonbury
    Daily.
    GLASTONBURY ABBEY CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 832267
    GLASTONBURY TOR
    A dramatic tor dominating the Somerset levels.
    Offering spectacular views on the tor is the 15th century St Michaels tower.

    Glastonbury Tor
    Glastonbury
    Daily.
    See National Trust Map
    GLASTONBURY TOR CLICK
    Tel:
    01934 844518

    GLASTONBURY TRIBUNAL
    Well preserved 15th century merchants house with decorated front, housing the tourist information centre.
    Glastonbury Lake Museum, on the first floor, depicts the discovery of the Iron Age settlement found in the 1980s.

    Glastonbury Tribunal
    9 High Street, Glastonbury
    GLASTONBURY TRIBUNAL CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 832954
    HADSPEN GARDENS
    Five acres of mixed colour themed borders, ponds and meadows within the framework of a Victorian walled garden in the grounds of a country estate.
    Nursery.

    Hadspen Gardens
    Hadspen House, Castle Cary
    Mar-Sept and Bank Hol Mon 10am-5pm.
    HADSPEN HOUSE &
    GARDENS CLICK

    Tel:
    01749 813707

    PEAT MOORS VISITOR CENTRE
    A "hands on" centre, the most exciting archaeological reconstruction in Somerset Reconstructions of many prehistoric structures including Iron Age roundhouses, prehistoric trackways, Roman pottery kilns and an Iron Age canoe. Displays on the history and archaeology of the local area.
    Shapwick Road, Westhay, Nr Glastonbury
     PEAT MOORS CLICK 
    Tel :01458 860697
    ILMINSTER




    BARRINGTON COURT GARDENS (NATIONAL TRUST)
    Was laid out in the 1920s to designs by architects Forbes and Tate for the Lyle family who used basket-weave bick paths & fine masonary in walls & outhouses. In season produce is tended in the walled kitchen garden & used in the Strode House restaurant.
    Barrington Court Gardens Barrington, Nr Ilminster, Somerset
    Map
    BARRINGTON COURT CLICK
    Tel :01460 241938
    Fax : 01460 242614

    DILLINGTON HOUSE

    Dillington House hosts a number of taster days and residential courses including silk painting, photography, creative writing, family history, music appreciation, and many more.

     

    Dillington House
    Ilminster TA19 9DT
    Dillington House
    Tel: 01460 52427
    EAST LAMBROOK COUNTRY GARDEN
    This internationally famous Grade1 listed English Cottage Garden was designed by the late gardening icon, Margery Fish. Houses the National Collection of Geraniums.. The 17th century malthouse has homemade lunches, teas, art gallery & specialist plant sales.
    East Lambrook Gardens Nr South Pemberton, Somerset
     EAST LAMBROOK CLICK
    Tel :01460 240328
    Fax : 01460 242344
    PERRYS CIDER WORKS
     Traditional cider mills with museum of farming bygones. Take a nostalgic look at old country life. Cider sampling in the farm shop.
    Perrys Cider Works
    Dowlish Wake, Nr Ilminster, Somerset
    Set in an attractive village with a packhorse bridge. Follow the Cider Mill & Cart signs.
     PERRYS CIDER CLICK
    Tel :01460 52681
    Fax : 01460 54992
    SOMERSET DISTILLERY
    Somerset's only apple distillery  producing fine brandy.  Also traditional cider farm with cider and apple juices to sample and purchase
    Somerset Distillery Pass Vale Farm, Burrow Hill, Kingsbury Episcopi,
    Martock, TA12 5BU

    SOMERSET DISTILLERY CLICK
    Tel: 01460 240782.
    Fax: 01460 249220
    Markets in Somerset

    Farmers Markets  Towns Market Days 
    Bridgewater 4th Friday each month   
    Chard
    2nd Friday each month    
    Crewkerne
    3rd Saturday each month
    Frome
    2nd Saturday each month
    Glastonbury
    4th Saturday each month  Minehead 3rd Friday each month   
    Taunton
    last Thursday each month  
    Wells Every Wednesday eachmonth
    Weston-Super-Mare
    2nd Saturday each month   
    Wincanton
    1st Friday each month 
    Yeovil
    2nd Thursday each month
    Farmers Markets
    CONTACT NUMBERS
    Bridgwater
    01823 412979
    Chard
    01460 67463
    Crewkerne
    01460 78223
    Frome
    01460 78223
    Glastonbury
    01460 78223
    Minehead
    01984 640817
    Taunton
    01823 412979
    Wells
    01460 78223
    Weston-Super-Mare
    01963 888800
    Wincanton
    01963 34063
    Yeovil
    01460 78223

    MINEHEAD & WEST SOMERSET
    Attractive and welcoming to thousands of visitors every year, Minehead has won national awards for its beautiful floral displays. The many flowers, popular sea front and tidy shopping area all combine to make a marvellous exploration base for getting out and about across the glorious Exmoor countryside. Minehead is a sheltered corner beneath the dramatic North Hill and looks out across the broad expanse of the Bristol Channel. Little fishing boats adorn the pretty harbour where, in Summer, the famous preserved paddle steamer Waverley and the cruise ship Balmoral may offer you an exciting sea trip for the day. Minehead sea defences are a major improvement to the seafront and provide a spacious promenade from which to access the sandy bathing beach and view the bay. At night, the promenade lighting creates a unique string of pearls effect.A short walk from the sea front is Blenheim Park, famous for its floral displays. Tennis, cricket, squash, hockey. golf, bowls and putting are all available, and the area is superb for walking, horse riding and fishing.The town's major tourist attraction is Butlins holiday camp. Other attractions include: the terminus of the West Somerset Railway;   the Minehead & West Somerset Golf Club, Somerset's oldest golf club, established in 1882. There are a variety of sailing and wind surfing options, in addition to the usual beach activities. In addition, there are many amusement arcades and a variety of well-known high street stores   together with independent local shops.The town is the starting point of the South West Coast Path National Trail, the nation's longest long-distance countryside walking trail.
    South West Coastal Path Start

    Minehead Tourist Office

    Tourist Info


    17 Friday Street, Minehead, TA24 5UB 
    Email: info@mineheadtic.co.uk
    http://www.somersetriviera.com/onlocation/minehead.asp

    Tel: 01643 702624  Fax: 01643 707166
    ALLERFORD MUSEUM
    Thatched building, domestic and local industry items.  Victorian schoolroom with period costumes.  Large outside exhibits and riverside garden picnic area.
    Allerford Museum Old School, Allerford, Minehead, TA24 8HN
    ALLERFORD MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 862529
    AQUASPLASH LEISURE CENTRE
    A 25-metre swimming pool, waves, 40-metre slide, steam room, Jacuzzi, tanning cubicle.
    Aqua Splash
    Seaward Way, Minehead
    Daily. Mon-Thur 7am-.30pm; Fri 7am-8pm; Sat 8am-5pm; Sun 9am-5pm.
    NO WEBSITE
    Tel: 01643 708000
    BAKELITE MUSEUM
    Collection of vintage plastics set in an ancient watermill.  Early caravans include the pod micro caravan.
    Bakerlite Museum Orchard Mill, Williton
    10.30am-6pm Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat and Sun in term time. Seven days a week in main school holiday time.
    BAKELITE MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01984 632133
    BOSSINGTON FARM & BIRDS of PREY CENTRE Bossington Farm Allerford, Nr Porlock,
    BOSSINGTON FARM CLICK
    Tel: 01643 862816
    BUTLINS
    Family fun including the Splash underworld sub-tropical swimming pool.
    Butlins Minehead
    The Seafront, Minehead, TA24 5SH
    May-Oct, 9.30am-6pm.
    BUTLINS CLICK
    Tel:  01643 703331 
    Fax: 01643 705264
    DUNKERY VINEYARD
    Somerset's largest vineyard in the Exmoor National Park, specialising in red wines.
    Dunkery Vineyard Wootton Courtenay
    Daily,  10am-1.15pm / 1.45pm-4.30pm
    DUNKERY VINEYARD CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 841505
    DUNSTER
    Located just off the A39, three miles from the seaside resort of Minehead and at the edge of Exmoor, you will find one of the prettiest small towns in England - Dunster.
    Dunster was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Torre, meaning 'The rocky hill' from the Old English tor. The prefix 'Duns' may well be a reference to the Saxon Dunn, who held land in nearby Elworthy and Willet before 1066.
    Dunster has it all - an historic castle overlooking the town, a working water mill, a picturesque packhorse bridge and ford, elegant 15th century parish church, unique octangular Yarn Market and a long main street lined with 17th to 19th century buildings, now teashops, inns, hotels and gift shops.
    Many of the town's buildings are picture-book thatched cottages, with roses around the door and colourful cottage gardens. The town received its Charter from Reginald de Mohun shortly after the Norman Conquest. During the 12th century Dunster thrived as a trading port, known as Dunster Haven. However the sea retreated and Dunster, now high and dry, turned to the wool trade for its living. The beach at Dunster is now a mile or so from the town.  The village is sparsely populated with 860 residents.Each year Dunster has a country fair around the end of July. It features all aspects of countrylife with live demonstrations of equestrian, dogs, hawks, country life and even helicopter rides and plenty of fun attractions for the kids. Dunster railway station is on the West Somerset Heritage Railway, though the station is over a mile from the village. It is in what is known locally as the Marsh.
    The nearest main shopping centre is Minehead, 5 minutes' drive  away (2 miles).
    Dunster is served by the number 28 bus from Taunton to Minehead which runs half-hourly and stops on the main road opposite the entrance to the village  .There is also a bus service along the A396 which runs less frequently, but stops in the centre of the village.

    Exmoor Tourist Office Dunster
    Dunster High Street
    Tourist Info
    Dunster Steep,
    Dunster,
    Minehead, Somerset TA24 6SE  
    E-mail: NPCDunster® exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk

    Tel 01643 821835
    Where To Stay In Dunster
    Picture
    Address
    Tel No:
    Buttercross
     Buttercross is a friendly family period home built in 1862, offering spacious accommodation and furnished in keeping with its style and age. Our rooms are spacious with fine views – all traditionally furnished. Sunken Garden B&B with hospitality, service, good food and comfort. In fine weather you are welcome to rest in our Italian style sunken garden. Enjoy our renowned breakfast served in the oak panelled dining hall. A choice of both full English and Continental is offered, using local produce when available.
     www.buttercrossdunster.co.uk
    Buttercross
    St. George Street,Dunster
    TA24 6RS
    email us.

    01643 821 413
    Castle Coffee Shop
    Self-contained holiday flat, Pets Welcome, Centrally located in Dunster. Robins Nest comprises two lovely one-bedroom self catering apartments located in the medieval village of Dunster.With it's imposing castle, blend of quaint coffee and tea shops, craft shops, and a history dating back to the 11th century. Centrally located self catering apartments in Dunster High Street with views over the Dunster Deer Park.
    Robin's Nest
    4 High Street, Dunster, Exmoor TA24 6SG
    01643 821 219
    Castle View Apartment
    4- star listed self catering  Castle View is a listed, four star, timbered apartment for five people, with parking. Part of Parham House, a handsome Georgian property, once the highly esteemed general stores of Dunster. Situated in a quiet part of the medieval village, next to the beautiful parish church with chiming clock. and on the elegant first and second floors above an exclusive bridal studio. Every care has been given to provide the highest standards of style and quality.
     www.castleviewapartment.co.uk
    Castleview
    22 Church Street,
    Dunster,
    TA24 6SH

    E mail - susan@
    castleviewapartment.co.uk
    01643 822 298
    Conygar House

    Conygar House offers you superb Exmoor bed and breakfast accommodation in three elegant bedrooms, which have been individually designed and tastefully decorated featuring good quality beds, crisp linen, antique furniture and luxurious finishing touches. Two rooms are en-suite and the third has an adjacent private bathroom with separate bath and shower.All rooms have a beverage tray, colour television, clock radio and a good range of complimentary toiletries. Wake up to wonderful country views overlooking Dunster, the castle and beyond. Take an early morning stroll through the fields to the rear of the house and into Conygar Woods, or just sit and enjoy our south facing garden. Martin and Biddy have lived in Dunster for many years and take great pleasure in welcoming guests to their home.

     www.conygarhousebandb.co.uk
    Conygar House
     2a The Ball
    Dunster
     TA24 6SD

      Email: stay@
    conygarhousebandb.co.uk

    01643 821 872
    The Courtyard
    The Courtyard is a self-contained ground floor apartment in the middle of the medieval village of Dunster, Somerset.  It has one double bedroom with shower, separate WC washroom and a living dining room with modern kitchen area.  It also has its own parking space.
    The Courtyard is open all year.
     www.thecourtyarddunster.co.uk
    Courtyard
    Church Street, Dunster

    Email:
    angelamorecroft
    @aol.com

    01643 821 113
     The Dunster Castle Hotel
    The Dunster Castle Hotel offers contemporary style with traditional comfort at the foot of the historic National Trust property of Dunster Castle, in Exmoor National Park.6 individually furnished luxury ensuite bedrooms the hotel has recently been refurbished to a very high standard offering high quality Exmoor accommodation.  The hotel has a Cellar Bar and Squires Restaurant which serve locally produced food. There is a private function room which opens out onto the large back garden area with views towards the Church. The hotel has a large private parking area. The hotel is ideal for families with children and is ideally positioned to explore the beautiful area of Exmoor National Park with many Exmoor pubs and restaurants close by.
    Dunster Castle Hotel

    5 High Street
    Dunster
    Exmoor National Park
    Somerset
    TA24 6SF
    Fax: 01643 82 30 36

    01643 82 30 30
    Dunster Water Mill
    Enjoy B & B Accomodation in a beautiful setting by the river.The West Country's finest working water mill, built in 1680, the mill is set in magnificent surroundings alongside the River Avill overlooking Exmoor National Park, only minutes from Dunster Castle and High Street.
     www.dunsterwatermill.co.uk
    Dunster Water Mill
    Mill Lane, Dunster, TA24 6SW
    01643 821 759
    Exmoor House
    Bed & Breakfast and a little bit of History. Wake up to the sounds of Exmoor by staying at Exmoor House Bed & Breakfast, our Grade II listed Georgian house dating from 1725, in the oldest street in Dunster. We are delighted to announce after an inspection this year, Visit Britain's award of a 4 Star with Silver Accolade for our Bed & Breakfast ! Although classified as Guest Accommodation, Exmoor House has the look and feel of a small country hotel. Relax in one of our six comfortable ensuite bedrooms. You have a choice of doubles, twins or kingsize beds (see tariff) or spend the night in our newly refurbished luxury 4-Poster Kingsize Bedroom.  Wifi available in all rooms. We pride ourselves on our cleanliness and attention to detail. Stay with us and you will not be disappointed..
     www.exmoorhousedunster.co.uk
    Exmoor House
    12 West Street, Dunster,
    TA24 6SN
    01643 821 268
    Higher Orchard
    Bed & Breakfast. Home produce breakfast, fantastic gardens and incredible views. Graham and Janet Lamacraft welcome you to their charming Victorian house in the unique medieval village of Dunster. Higher Orchard was built in 1864 on ground which was once orchard land belonging to the Benedictine Priory (founded around 1090) and is one of the very few Dunster properties with open views and off road parking.
     www.higherorchard-dunster.co.uk
    Higher Orchard
    30 St Georges Street
    Dunster
    TA24 6RS
    01643 821 915
    Luttrell Arms Hotel
    15th century House with fine cuisine, scenic garden & traditional bar. Open all year special deals & Winter breaks.This small 15th century hotel was used in medieval times as a guest house by the Abbot of Cleeve. Set in the only high street in Dunster and within the Exmoor National Park.  This sleepy hotel is an escapist`s paradise.  Stylish comfortable surroundings the hotel boast 5 individual four-poster beds out of the 28 bedrooms.  They say even insomniacs drift off to sleep to the sound of whispering monks’ chants from 500 years ago.
     www.luttrellarms.co.uk
    Luttrell Arms
    High Street, Dunster, TA4 6SG
    01643 821 555
    Millstream Cottage
    Millstream Cottage offers cosy country cottage style bed and breakfast accommodation in Dunster, Somerset; part of Exmoor National Park. The cottage has just been completely renovated, and opened in Autumn 2006 to provide visitors to Dunster with bed & breakfast accommodation of a very high standard. The owners, Sue and Charles, have taken care to retain all the old world charm and character of this wonderful country cottage, yet provide their guests with all the modern comforts you would wish to find in a top class B&B establishment.
     www.millstreamcottagedunster.co.uk
    Millstream Cottage
    2 Mill Lane
    Dunster
    TA24 6SW
    01643 821 966
    No.7 West Street
    Bed and breakfast accommodation in Dunster with a new approach. Situated in Dunster village, Exmoor National Park  No 7  offers high quality accommodation in a peaceful atmosphere with gourmet food.  Here is what our Exmoor bed and breakfast accommodation has to offer:    * Gourmet home cooking using Exmoor produce. ( for B&B guests only.)     * Luxury touches from Egyptian cotton sheets, and goosedown pillows to complimentary bottles of Exmoor mineral water.     * Cosy living room with fire and terrace garden looking over the woodlands.     * Picnics hampers to accompany you on Exmoor hikes.     * Pickup and dropoff service for walkers on Exmoor.      * Secure area for mountain bikes.     * bed and breakfast accomodation in Dunster with easy access to all Exmoor National Park has to offer.     * Vegetables for our bed and breakfast are grown in our Dunster allotment.     * Organic meat from Hindon Farm outside Dunster. Spoil your partner with a romantic break at No7's Dunster bed and breakfast or simply come along to enjoy the delights of fine cuisine in exquiste surroundings.
    7 West Street
    West Street, Dunster, TA24 6SN
    01643 821 064
    The Oval
    15th Century Bed & Breakfast in the heart of Dunster. Soak up the atmosphere of 600 years of history in our sympathetically restored "medieval hall" house. We offer en-suite bed and breakfast  accommodation in the heart of the village just a short walk from the castle.
    The Oval
    West Street
    Dunster
    Exmoo
    01643 821 344
    Spears Cross
    Spears Cross offers the type of room quality you would expect in a good 4 Star Country House Hotel and combines this with the best of local produce. We have topped this off with the personal service you can only get from a B&B where passion and attention to detail shines through. We try to give the standard of service we would expect if we were away for a short break.
     www.spearscross.co.uk
    Spears Cross
    1, West Street
    Dunster
    Exmoor National Park
    Somerset TA24 6SN
    01643 821 439
    Stag's Head
    Dunster's Oldest Historical Inn. Independant guide book recommended & luxery en-suite B & B.The Old Stags's Head a former pub, offers comfortable Bed & Breakfast accommodation beside the A.358, some 8 miles N.W. of Taunton and about 17 miles from Minehead. Our bedrooms enjoy wonderful views of The Quantock Hills. Whether you are staying just one night, or wanting a short break, or looking for short term accommodation while working in the area, you will find a warm welcome at The Old Stags Head.

     www.theoldstagshead.com
    Stags Head
    1, West Street
    Dunster
    Minehead
    TA24 6SN
    01643 821 229
    Tessa's Bed & Breakfast and Tearoom
    Family run boutique B & B. Grade 2 listed mews house Luxury rooms. Organic Breakfast
     www.tessadunster.moonfruit.com
    Tessas B & B
    High Street, Dunster
    01643 821 231
    Westleigh of Dunster B & B
    Set in the heart of West Street we’re just a stone’s throw away from the Castle, Watermill and famous Gallox Bridge. At Westleigh of Dunster , you’re ideally situated for a quintessential English country break. Based within a Grade II listed Georgian property, we offer a warm welcome, sumptuous, well equipped rooms and a hearty breakfast with fresh eggs laid by our own happy hens! We look forward to welcoming you.
     www.westleighofdunster.co.uk
    Westleigh of Dunster
    West Street, Dunster
    01643 821 477
    Yarn Market Hotel
    The Yarn Market Hotel is a family-run, architecturally listed hotel in Dunster offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere for those wishing to unwind amongst the breathtaking scenery of Exmoor and is excellently placed for exploring the South West of England. Quality Exmoor accommodation at The Yarn Market Hotel, Dunster, a leading Exmoor Hotel, 3 star rated by the Tourist Board. We have 25 en suite bedrooms and cater for couples and families equally as well as for the small group travel market for which we have our own transport. For a special treat or Romantic Break, try a four poster bedroom.
     www.yarnmarkethotel.co.uk
    Yarn Market Hotel
    High Street, Dunster TA4 6SF
    01643 821 425

    DUNSTER CASTLE
    From a feudal stronghold to a family home, this magnificent castle has breathtaking views over Exmoor .Dunster Castle dominates the town. Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, a castle has existed here since at least Norman times. The 13th century gatehouse survives, and the present building was remodelled in 1868-72 by Antony Salvin for the Luttrell family, who lived here for 600 years until 1950.
    Dunster Castle Dunster, nr Minehead
    late Mar-Oct, Mon, Wed and weekends, 11am-5pm
    DUNSTER CASTLE CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 821314
    Fax:

    01643 823000
    DUNSTER GALLOX BRIDGE
    Wander down the lane next to the tearooms, past some romantic thatched cottages, and you will come to a small bridge and ford. This is Gallox Bridge, a medieval packhorse bridge crossing the river Avill.

    Dunster G Bridge
    Dunster, nr Minehead
    DUNSTER DOLLS MUSEUM
    Unique and varied collection of over 700 dolls on show from many periods and countries
    Dunster Doll Museum 17 High Street, Dunster
    Daily, mid-Apr-Sept.  Mon-Fri: 10.30am-4.30pm;  Sat-Sun 2pm-5pm.
    DUNSTER DOLLS MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 821220
    DUNSTER DOVECOTE
    A medieval circular dovecote probably built in the 12th century as part of a priory, can usually be visited daily (except Sundays) from May to September. A dovecote or dovecot is a building intended to house pigeons or doves, which were an important food source in history. In Scotland the usual term is doocot, and the tradition is continued in modern urban areas. Dovecotes may be square or circular, or even built into the end of a house or barn and generally contain pigeonholes where the birds nest. The birds were kept both for their eggs and flesh.
    The Dovecote
    Dunster, nr Minehead
    GUILD OF CRAFTSMEN
    An art gallery showing arts and crafts by 48 designer craftsmen. The work is locally made.
    Guild Of Craftsmen Dunster Visitor Centre , Dunster Steep, Dunster
    Mon-Sun, 10am-4.30pm.
    GUILD OF CRAFTSMEN CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 821235
    DUNSTER ST.GEORGES CHURCH
    Below the Castle is St. George's Church which dates mainly from the early 15th century.  The church contains many beautiful features, the finest being a rood-screen which stretches the full width of the building. The Priory Church of St George is predominantly 15th century with evidence of 12th and 13th century work. It was restored in 1875–77 by George Edmund Street. The church has a cruciform plan with a central four-stage tower, built in 1443 with diagonal buttresses, a stair turret and single bell-chamber windows.
    St Georges, Dunster
    Dunster, nr Minehead
    DUNSTER TYTHE BARN
    It is not certain when the Tithe Barn was built but, in M J A Beacham's book "West Country Tithe Barns", we are told that the tithes of the De Mohun estates passed to the priory between 1090 and 1100.The Tithe Barn is referred to as being in existence in 1498 in Maxwell Lyte's " History of Dunster ", although on a 14th century map of Dunster, the priory buildings, the Dovecote and a large building on the site of the present Tithe Barn are shown.The tithe, or payment in kind, of 10% of the annual produce in crops, livestock, orchards and gardens was an ancient custom in the Christian west following the Mosaic Law and is referred to in Deuteronomy:- "Set aside a tithe - a tenth of all that your fields produce each year being the tithe of all your crops and store it in your town". Tithes first came to England with St Augustine (d. 604) and by the end of the 10th century, tithe payments had become compulsory everywhere, and so, during the next four or five centuries, tithe barns were constructed to store the produce.  The Tithe Barn is owned by the Crown Estate Commissioners.
    Dunster Tythe Barn
    Tythe Barn 
    Priory Green
    Dunster
    Somerset
    TA24 6RY
    Email at info@dunstertithebarn.co.uk

    TYTHE BARN CLICK
    Tel:
    01643
    821246
    DUNSTER WATER MILL
    Stroll down the main street (watch out for the traffic!) past the church and the castle, and follow the signs to the watermill. This is a working mill (entrance fee) and next to it is a pretty little tearooms with garden by the mill stream.
    Dunster watermill Mill Lane, Dunster,TA24 6SL
    Apr-Oct. Mon-Thurs and Sat-Sun  10.30am-5pm.
    DUNSTER WATERMILL CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 821759
    DUNSTER YARN MARKET

    Local cloth was known as "Dunsters". In the centre of the town you find the unusual octangular Yarn Market, built in 1609 to shelter traders and their wares from the weather. Damaged during the Civil War,  it was restored in about 1647. An interesting feature of the building is a hole in one of the roof beams, a result of cannon fire in the Civil War.


    Dunster Yarn Market
    High Street, Dunster,
     


    EXMOOR FALCONRY
    This is also an animal farm.Animal handling, flying displays, 500-year-old farmyards, in Exmoor National Park.Herb gardens plus organic herb shop.
    Exmoor Falconry West Lynch, Allerford, Porlock,TA24 8HJ
    EXMOOR FALCONRY CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 862816
    WEST SOMERSET  RURAL LIFE MUSEUM
    Social history, Victorian kitchen, laundry, dairy.Local craft workers tools and products.Photographic collection.
    West Som Rural Old School, Allerford, Minehead
    Easter-Oct, Mon-Fri 10.30am-4.30pm, closed 1pm-2pm.
    Open: Sun 2pm-4.30pm on school and Bank Holidays only.

    WEST COUNTRY RURAL
    LIFE MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 862529
    WATCHET
    Watchet is believed to be the place where Saint Decuman was killed and the 15th century, Grade I listed, church is dedicated to him. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the early port at Watchet being plundered by Danes led by Ohtor and Rhoald  in 987 and 997. It is known that it was in frequent use by small boats in 1564 possibly for the import of salt and wine from France. During the English Civil War Royalist reinforcements for the siege of Dunster Castle was sent by sea, but the tide was on the ebb and a troop of Roundheads rode into the shallows and forced the ship to surrender, so a ship at sea was taken by a troop of horse.
    The primitive jetty was damaged in a storm of 1659 and a larger, stronger pier was built in the early 18th century supported by local wool merchants, although by 1797 the largest export was kelp made by burning seaweed for use in glass making. In the 19th century trade increased with the export of iron ore from the Brendon Hills, paper, flour and gypsum. Harbour trade was aided by the coming of the railway. In the mid-1860s two independent railways terminated at Watchet. The West Somerset Mineral Railway ran down from the iron mines on the Brendon Hills, and the West Somerset Railway came up from the Bristol & Exeter Railway at Norton Fitzwarren. Both lines made extensive use of the harbour at Watchet from where iron ore was shipped across the Bristol Channel for smelting at Ebbw Vale in South Wales.
    The mines and West Somerset Mineral Railway closed in 1898. The West Somerset Railway, extended from Watchet to Minehead in 1874, survived as part of British Rail until 1979. Reopened as a heritage railway, it still operates today. 

    Watchet Shops



    Tourist Info
    The Esplanade, Watchet, Somerset TA23 0AJ 
    email: tourism@watchettowncouncil.org



    tel: 01984 632101 fax: 01984 633344
    CLEEVE ABBEY
    Set in tranquil countryside.  The abbey remains boast some of the most complex buildings in England.  Magnificent timber roofing.
    Cleeve Abbey Washford, Watchet
    Daily, 10am-6pm (5pm Oct)
    CLEEVE ABBEY CLICK
    Tel:
    01984 640377
    WATCHET ANCIENT MARINER STATUE
    A statue of the Ancient Mariner at Watchet Harbour, unveiled in September 2003 as a tribute to Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Coleeridge visited Watchet in 1797 and it is generally thought that the harbour is the port from which "The Ancient Mariner" set sail on his fateful voyage.
    Ancient Mariner Statue
    On the Esplanade,
    Watchet

    BLUE ANCHOR RAILWAY MUSEUM
    Museum of small exhibits dedicated to the Great Western Railway, particularly in the West Country, at a working 'period' station on Britain's longest preserved railway.
    Blue Anchor Museum Blue Anchor Station, Blue Anchor
    BLUE ANCHOR RAILWAY MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01643 821092
    WATCHET BOAT MUSEUM
    Watchet Boat Museum is a small museum in Watchet. It is housed in an old victorian goods shed next to Watchet railway station. The exhibits include several types of boats found locally and associated artefacts, photographs and charts. It specialises in the shallow draft flatner, a form of vessel once prevalent in the Bridgwater and adjacent coastal areas.Open Easter to end September 2-4pm on Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat & Sun
    Watchet Boat Museum
    In harbour Road near railway station
    WATCHET BOAT MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel : 01984 633117
    WATCHET FOSSILS
    There are two key locations for fossil hunting near Watchet. Ammonites, bi valves and "Devils toe nails" are all to be found here along with rock samples of quartz alabaster.
    Displays of finds can be seen at the Geological Wall on the Platform of Watchet Station. The market house museum also displays some finds. Beach combing is also popular. The tidal range off of Wachet is second only to Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. As a consequence the beach is continually refreshed. East of Watchet Mariner, beyond splash point you come to Helwell bay. West of Watchet Mariner near West Street beach. Fossil maps are available from the visitor centre.

    Watchet Fossils


    WATCHET FOSSILS CLICK

    WATCHET LIGHTHOUSE
    The Lighthouse on the West Pier was erected in 1862 at the time when the harbour was enlarged. The cast iron tower was supplied by Hennet Spink & Else of Bridgwater and cost £75. The light was first illuminated by an oil lamp, then by gas and later by electricity.

    Watchet Lighthouse


    WATCHET THE MINERAL LINE
    In 1852 a Welsh Company started mining for iron-ore on the Brendon Hills. They constructed a railway line to bring the ore to Watchet for shipment to South Wales. The mines closed in the 1880s but a passenger service continued until 1898. The old line is now a pleasant walk to Washford or through Kentsford Farm to the church and back to Watchet.
    Mineral Line


    WATCHET MARKET HOUSE MUSEUM
    Open daily Easter to end of October 10.30am-4.30pm. Watchet's Market House Museum is housed in the terracotta building near the esplanade. Displays trace the history of the town the museum hosts a variety of events and talks throughout the year.  The Museum is open daily from Easter weekend to the end of October from 10.30am-4.30pm. 
    Wathchet Boat Museum
    Watchet Market House Museum,
    Market Street, Watchet TA23 0AN
    Tel: 01984 631209
    WATCHET STATION
    Watchet station was the original terminus of the West Somerset Railway, and the station forecourt originally linked both station building and goods shed, hence the unusual alignment of the station building. When the line was extended to Minehead in 1874, cutting across the original forecourt, the footbridge was added to maintain the public right of way.
    Watchet Station


    WATCHET TROPIQUARIA ADVENTURE PARK
    Wildlife park with animal handling,full-size pirate adventure ships,indoor play castle, aquarium, puppet shows.
    Tropicana Washford Cross, Watchet, TA23 0JX
    :Apr-Oct, 10am-6pm. Weekends Nov-Mar 11am-4pm
    TROPIQUARIA ADVENTURE
    PARK CLICK
    Tel:  01984- 640688  
    Fax: 01984- 640688
    WATCHET YANKEE JACK
    The newly revamped esplanade is set to become a hub of activity hosting markets and events throughout the year. As a compliment to the Ancient Mariner statue, recently installed there is a second bronze dedicated to another of Watchet's heroes.
    The town's most famous sailor was John Short,nicknamed Yankee Jack. He sailed the world and with his powerful voice led the sailors in the singing of sea shanties as they worked. In his retirement he became Town Crier. In 1914 he was interviewed by Cecil Sharp, a collector of folk songs, who recorded the words and tunes of many of the shanties. John died in 1933 aged 93 in his cottage in Market Street.He also ran the blockade during the American Civil War in the 1860s.
    Yankee Jack
    The Esplanade,
    Watchet


    North Somerset Show
    This annual one-day countryside and agricultural event covers all aspects of local and national agricultural life and has lots of animals for you to see. Cows, sheep, pigs, llamas, heavy horses, hamsters and guinea pigs to name but a few

    North Somerset Show
    Towards the end of 2002 the Society purchased its own 130-acre site at Wraxall. This picturesque site, called Bathing Pond Fields, was previously part of the late Lord Wraxall's Tyntesfield estate, now owned by the National Trust.

    The Secretary, Miss Katie Hutchings
    email: office@nsas.org.uk

    NORTH SOMERSET SHOW CLICK

    Tel: 08456 342464
    Fax: 01934 514764

    RSPB NATURE RESERVE
    Woodland walks, bird hides with views of the largest heronry in south west England during the spring.
    RSPB Nature Reserve
    Dewlands Farm, Red Hill,  Curry Rivel, nr. Langport,
    Daily

    RSPB NATURE RESERVE CLICK

     Tel: 01392 432691
    SHEPTON MALLET

    Tourist Info


    48 High Street, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5AS 
    Email: sheptonmallet.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    Tel: 01749 345258  Fax: 01749 345258
    AVALON VINEYARD
    Organic vineyard and fruit farm which makes scrumpy, cider, organic English white wines, fruit wines and mead.
    Avalon Vinyard
    The Drove, East Pennard,
    Shepton Mallet

    Mid-April to late Dec, 12noon-6pm.
    AVALON VINEYARD CLICK
    Tel:
    01749 860393

    THE BATH & WEST SHOWGROUND
    The site of many attractive events including the Royal Bath & West of England Show.The Bath & West Agricultural Show where all aspects of farming and rural life can be seen, from the best of British livestock to the latest business innovations in farming. The show offers the perfect day out for the whole family; the best for shopping, food, flowers, crafts, country pursuits, equestrian competitions and arena displays.
    Bath & West Show 28th - 31st May 2008
    Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 6QN
     BATH & WEST SHOWGROUND CLICK 
    Tel : 01749 822219
     BRUTON MUSEUM
    An old Saxon town museum showing the silk industry, Magna Carta and businesses.
     Bruton Museum  Dovecote Building, High Street, Bruton
    BRUTON MUSEUM CLICK
     Tel: 01749 812851
    EAST SOMERSET RAILWAY
    Enjoy a nostalgic journey through beautiful Somerset.  Drive the train. Visit the shed & workshops, model exhibition,Art gallery, shop, playground & licensed restaurant. Open Jan-Dec. Mon-Sun
    East Somerset Railway Cranmore Railway Station, Shepton Mallet
     EAST SOMERSET RAILWAY CLICK 
    Tel : 01749 881417
    fax : 01749 880764
    MID- SOMERSET SHOW

    The Mid Somerset Show has been staged for over 150 years, it is enjoying a real revival in current times with attendances up for three years in a row and not least because it is the only FREE ENTRY SHOW in England. 

    Mid Somerset Show Cannard's Grave Road, Shepton Mallett, Somerset.
    MID SOMERSET SHOW CLICK 
    Tel:
    01749 870124
    STREET

    Tourist Info


    Farm Road, Street.  BA16 0BB
    Email: street.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    Tel: 01458 447384, Fax: 01458 44739
    Clarks Village Factory Shopping Centre
    Where a great day' shopping becomes a great day out! Some of the high quality items sold at greatly discounted prices include cancelled orders, past season's lines, discontinued items, over runs and samples.
    Clarks Village Farm Road,Street, Somerset, BA16 0BB
     CLARKS VILLAGE CLICK
    Tel :01458 840064
    HECKS FARMHOUSE CIDER
    A family run business, making traditional cider since 1896. Specialists in single variety ciders and perries.  Also 12 varieties of apple juice.
     Hecks Orchards  9-11 Middle Leigh, Street
    Daily. Men-Sat 9am-5.30pm; Sun 10am-12.30pm.
    HECKS FARMHOUSE
    CIDER CLICK
     Tel:
    01458 442367
    SIMONSBATH POTTERY
    Pottery with a shop.

    Simonsbath Pottery
    Simonsbath,  TA24 7SH
    NO WEBSITE
    Tel:
    01643 831443
    TAUNTON
     For retail therapy, Taunton with its High Street names, specialist shops and out of town retail parks is THE place to shop. With stunning attractions including Hestercombe Gardens, Sheppy’s Cider, Willow & Wetlands Centre and Somerset County Cricket Club and Museum. Then there are the wonderful gourmet eateries and hostelries. One day is simply not enough! Located centrally between the South Devon/Dorset and North Somerset coasts the area is the 'Perfect Rural Retreat' and ideal destination for a day visit, short break or holiday.  The population of Taunton is 102,000(2001 Census)  John Norden, the country’s greatest topographer, described it as the ‘Paradise of England’.

    Taunton's Tourist Information Centre is situated in the heart of the town centre, sharing the same premises as Taunton Library. It offers friendly advice and local knowledge on a scale that only experience can offer. Find local places to see and visit, check for local celebrations, shows or seek accommodation. You can pick up all aspects of Tourist Information leaflets and guides and even order selective publications in another language. Tickets to local events can also be purchased from the Tourist office so why not check your dates and spend an evening or weekend with us. We have a lot on offer and you can find out what they are by visiting our Entertainment section. Taunton Deane Borough Council also provide a tourists brochure which you can get, for free, via their own website. Visit now by clicking here

    Taunton Sign

    Taunton Tourist office

    Tourist Info


    The Library, Paul Street, Taunton.
    Email: tautic@somerset.gov.uk
    TAUNTON CLICK
    Tel: 01823 336344, Fax: 01823 340308
    Accom Booking Line: 0906 302 0180
    BEE WORLD AND ANIMAL CENTRE
    Unravel the mysteries of bee keeping and discover rare breeds at this unique hands-on centre in the heart of Glorious West Somerset countryside.
    Bee World Stogumber Station, Taunton, TA4 3TR
    BEE WORLD & ANIMAL
     CENTRE CLICK
    Tel: 01984 656545

    BREWHOUSE THEATRE & ARTS CENTRE

    The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton  first opened its doors in 1977 and provides a full and varied live programme catering for all ages including a wide range of touring music, drama, children's theatre, dance, opera, ballet and comedy.

    Today the theatre's aim is to be the cultural centre of Taunton, presenting live performance and art exhibitions of the highest quality to its audiences

     

    Brewhouse Theatre

    Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre
    Coal Orchard, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 1JL  


    BREWHOUSE THEATRE
    & ARTS CENTRE CLICK
    Tel:
     01823 283244
    Fax:
     01823 323116
    BURROW MUMP
    A landmark natural hill, topped by the remains of the unfinished St Michael's Church.  This area is the source of many myths and legends of King Alfred and the Isle of Athelney.
    Burrow mump A361 Burrowbridge, Taunton
    BURROW MUMP CLICK
     
    CHARLTON ORCHARDS
    A working fruit farm growing 30 apple varieties plus other fruit. Farm shop selling own produce.
    Charlton Orchards Charlton Road, Creech St. Michael
    Daily.  Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 10am-Spm;  Sun 2pm-5pm.  Closed weekends Mar-Aug.
    CHARLTON ORCHARDS CLICK
    Tel:
    01823 412959
    COMBE SYDENHAM COUNTRY PARK
    Five hundred acres of wooded hillside and valleys.  Elizabethan house with Drake connections.  Gardens and restored corn mill.
    Combe Sydenham Park Monksilver, Taunton, TA4 4JG
    Daily, April-Aug, 9am-5pm
    COMBE SYDENHAM COUNTRY
    PARK CLICK
    Tel:
    0800 7838572
    GAULDEN MANOR GARDENS
    Gardens contain a wide selection of roses, herbs, agapanthus and butterfly-attracting plants.
    Gaulden Manor Tolland, Lydeard St. Lawrence,  nr Taunton
    June-Aug,  Thurs and Sun 2-5pm.
    GAULDEN MANOR
    GARDENS CLICK
    Tel:
    01984 667213
    HATCH COURT
    Hatch Court is an elegant Palladian mansion set in an exceptionally fine park. The house has a good collection of pictures and furniture, a china room and a military museum.  A herd of fallow deer graze in the park and there are magnificent trees and wonderful views.The beautiful gardens at Hatch Court have been extensively restored the present owners.   The highlight is a huge working walled kitchen garden.  Before 1984 this productive garden was a complete wilderness but since then it has been brilliantly restored by Robin and Janie Odgers. 
    Hatch Court From Taunton go south-east on A358 for 5 miles.  Turn left for Hatch Beauchamp and left at village crossroads for garden.  

    HESTERCOMBE GARDENS

    Soldier & artist, Coplestone Warre Bampfylde renowned as having " the finest taste for laying out ground of any man in England", created the landscape garden in the 1750s. This was supplemented with the addition of a Victorian terrace & shrubbery & the stunning Edwardian gardens designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens & Gertrude Jekyll. 

    Hestercombe Gardens

     Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8LG
    four miles from Taunton

    HESTERCOMBE GARDENS CLICK

    Tel: 01823 413923
    Fax : 01823 413747
    HOLLYWOOD BOWL

    Welcome to hollywood bowl the UK’s number one tenpin bowling experience. If you want to go tenpin bowling in the UK then look no further than your local hollywood bowl. Our aim is to give you and your party the perfect bowling experience whether you are looking for a kids party, an office event or to spend some time out with friends.Founded over 15 years ago and part of the Mitchells & Butlers portfolio of leisure venues, hollywood bowl has a great track record in providing top quality tenpin bowling. Our well trained and helpful staff work with state of the art facilities to ensure your visit is great

    Hollywood Bowl Hollywood bowl Taunton, Heron Gate,
     Heron Way, Taunton, TA1 2LP
    From the M5, exit at Junction 25 and at the Blackbrook roundabout take the A38 (signposted Taunton).

    At the next roundabout turn right and continue straight over at the following roundabout. At the next roundabout turn left.
     HOLLYWOOD BOWL CLICK
    Tel: 01823 444 144
    MAKERS  CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS AND ARTS]

    Contemporary craft gallery established in 1984 representing the work of its 15 members. Jewellery, furniture, pottery, textiles, paintings and baskets.
    Makers Contemporary Arts 7 Bath Place, Taunton Mon-Sat 9am-5pm.
    Sunday for the last two weeks of December.

    MAKERS CONTEMPORARY
    ARTS & CRAFTS CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 850713

    SHEPPY'S CIDER & RURAL LIFE MUSEUM

    Since the early 1800's the Sheppy family has been making cider in the west country. They have gained over 200 awards & two gold medals. A 370 acre farm with 47 acres of apple orchards. A farm shop, cider sampling, Museum, tea room & picnic area.

    SHEPPEYS CIDER WORKS & MUSEUM

    Three Bridges, Bradford on Tone,  Taunton, TA4 1ER
    on the A38 midway between Taunton & Wellington

    SHEPPEY'S CIDER CLICK

    Tel :01823 461233
    Fax : 01823 461712
    SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
    The leading County Cricket Club in the South West 

    FIXTURES 2008

    Taunton County Cricket Ground The County Ground, St James Street,
    Taunton, TA1 1JT
    Email: somerset@ecb.co.uk
    Tel: 01823 272946
    Fax: 01823 332395

    SOMERSET CRICKET MUSEUM

    The Museum is of great interest to all cricket lovers with a selection of photographs, plates, pottery, china, silverware, score-cards, ties & other cricket memorabilia. There is a reference library available to all. and a lending library for Museum members. The Museum opened in 1989, is rated one of the best in the country.
    Somerset Cricket Museum

    7 Priory Avenue, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1XX

    10.30am-4pm Tuesday to Friday April-October

    email: somersetcricket.museum@
    btinternet.com

    tel: 01823 275893
    STAPLECOMBE VINEYARD
    A family run vineyard.
    Vineyard Burlands Farm,  Staplegrove, Taunton
    NO WEBSITE
    Tel:
    01823 451217
    THE TACCHI-MORRIS ARTS CENTRE

    The Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre offers people opportunities to watch and participate in high quality drama, dance and music.A snapshot of how you can access this wonderful range of  activities is listed below:

    A professional Performance Programme featuring high quality productions of Drama, Music and Dance-Youth Theatre and Youth Dance Performance groups. Adult workshops in a range of Performing Arts disciplines.-Centre Hire - the Centre is available for hire to community and amateur performers- Conferencing - the Centre runs a range of conferences throughout the year- The Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre is a "Centre of Excellence in the Performing Arts in Education." -Over 1,000 young people access the Centre every week  Our comprehensive programme of dance features the country's leading exponents of Contemporary Dance, alongside a whole range of participatory activities for adults and children.
    Tacchi- Morris Arts Centre The Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre
    School Road, Monkton Heathfield, Taunton, TA2 8PD
     http://www.tacchi-morris.com/
    Tel: 01823 414141
    TAUNTON ANTIQUES MARKET
    Over 1,000 dealers selling all sorts of antiques and collectables.
    Taunton Antiques Market
    25-29 Silver Street, Taunton
    TAUNTON ANTIQUES
     MARKET CLICK


    Tel:
    01823 289327
    TAUNTON & PICKERIDGE
    GOLF CLUB

    Established club in a beautiful location in the Blackdown Hills. Visitors welcome with handicap certificate.
    Taunton Golg
    Corfe, Taunton
    Daily except Christmas Day
    TAUNTON & PUCKERIDGE
    GOLF CLUB CLICK

    Tel:
    01823 421790
    TAUNTON COUNTRY WALK
    Taunton's Second Largest Shopping Centre is also in the heart of the Town Centre and County Walk offers clothing, grooming, furniture, computer ware, haberdashery, pet store, video store, mobile phone store and Sainsburys supermarket. But why not take a look yourself? With its airy and spacious atmosphere you will surely find some great bargains. Perhaps you could grab a bite to eat while you are at County Walk because adjacent and opposite you will find fast food restaurants and some good pub grub! There is parking in the Sainsburys car park but this is restricted for a couple of hours only.
    TAUNTON COUNTRY WALK East Street
    Taunton
    Somerset
    TA1 3QL
    Tel: 01823 283 729
    TAUNTON DEANE LEISURE
    All year round bowling indoors and summer outdoors.  Tourists welcome and shoes and bowls are available.
    Aqua Splash
    Blackbrook Pavilion,  Blackbrook Way, Taunton
    Mon-Fri 7am-8.30pm,  Sat 8am-6pm, Sun 8am-8.30pm
    TAUNTON DEANE LEISURE CLICK

    Tel:
    01823 285980

    TAUNTON FLOWER SHOW
    Taunton Flower Show is the premiere event of its type and has become renowned throughout the west.Held in the centre of Somerset's county town in the historic Vivary Park, the show is a traditional British flower show. The show features show gardens, competitive classes, a magnificent floral marquee, craft traders, a wide range of garden-orientated traders as well as a central events arena.This year the show has been moved from its traditional mid week dates and will take place on the first Friday and Saturday in August. This change has been made in order to encourage a family atmosphere.  The core of the show is the competitive classes where anyone can enter their fruit, vegetables, crafts, photography and floral art. The schedule of classes can be found on the competitive classes page and there are hints and tips on how to make the most of your exhibits.
    Vivary Park
    Mrs Caroline Seymour
    PO Box 796
    Taunton TA4 3WU
     Email: tauntonfs@onetel.com

    Friday 3rd August 2007
    Gates open at 10.00am for members and at 11.00am for non-members. Show closes at 8.30pm

    Saturday 4th August 2007
    Show opens for all at 10.00am. Show closes at 6.00pm
    Adults: £8
    Children (7-17): £3
    Families (2 adults and up to 4 children}: £18

    After 5pm on Friday and 4pm on Saturday, adults: £4

    Tel: 07794 407 758
    TAUNTON FOOD MARKET

    Every Thursday on the High Street pavement you will find a mouthwatering Food Market stocked with local goodies.  Somerset Duck stuffed with Apple or Apricot, Butchers, Cheeses, Ciders, Plants, Chocolates, Pies, Organic Vegatables and fabulous bread from a commune. A must if you are in the area.
    Taunton Food Market High Street,
    Taunton
    TA1
     
    TAUNTON HERITAGE TRAIL

    Visitors to Taunton can naturally discover the many architectural gems it has to offer, but many more can be discovered by following the Taunton Heritage Trail.
    This self-guided, circular walk illustrated by attractive brass plaques in the pavement leads visitors past some great places of interest. Some amazing and some more quirky such as the three wooden pigs marking the area of the Old Pig Market which operated from 1614 to 1882. You'll be able to find a modern interpretation of King Arthur’s sword in the stone and a plaque at the Northern end of the High Street commemorating the declaration of the Duke of Monmouth as King in June 1685.
    Taunton Heritage Trail For Information on the Taunton Heritage Trail and to request a leaflet of this circular walk around Taunton's historic town centre please contact Taunton Tourist Information Centre or Taunton Deane Tourism.
    The Library, Paul Street, Taunton
    Email: tautic@
    somerset.gov.uk
    Tel: 01823 336344, Fax: 01823 340308
    TAUNTON OLD MARKET
    Taunton's Premier Shopping Centre is right in the heart of the Town Centre and the Old Market Centre offers a shopping experience for all the family to enjoy. There are over 40 shops, many in covered malls. You'll find the latest fashions for the whole family, from elegant style to fun fashion, jewellery, sports equipment and shoes. You will also find toys, treats, fine china and glass, in fact something for everyone. Browse through a vast selection of fine retail shops offering a wide range of goods & services. Completely free of any vehicular traffic. Situated in the centre of the town, linking the multi-storey car park High Street and Fore Street. Amenities: Provides all the sophisticated amenities that a prestigious covered shopping centre should. Suitable for wet weather visit & Children under 5 years of age are welcome.
    TAUNTON OLD MARKET The Old Market Shopping Centre
    Taunton
    TA1 3TP
    Email:
    centremanager@omc.eclipse.co.uk
    Open: Monday - Saturday 9am - 5.30pm. Late night and Sunday Opening on selected days. Late nights pre-Christmas.
    OLD MARKET CLICK
    Tel: 01823 326 556

    TAUNTON RACECOURSE

    Taunton is a beautifully located racecourse, offering outstanding views of the Blackdown Hills. With 14 Jumps race meetings per year, the course attracts an enthusiastic and friendly crowd from across the South West. A countryside course with a countryside atmosphere, Taunton also boasts modern facilities and fine hospitality.

    Taunton Racecourse
    Taunton Racecourse
    Orchard Portman
    Taunton
    Somerset, TA3 7BL
    Fax: 01823 325881
    Email : info@tauntonracecourse.co.uk

    October to April.
    TAUNTON RACE COURSE CLICK


    Tel:
    01823 337172
    TAUNTON -St MARY MAGDALENE

    Standing at an amazing 163½' high to the top of the pinnacles, St Mary's is one of the best-known examples of the exuberant Somerset towers financed by the prosperity created by the wool trade and has been the town church since 1308 - a heritage of nearly 700 years. The church’s interior is a splendour with it's Tudor ceiling of the nave and chancel adorned with a hundred or more gilded angels. The stained glass too is particularly fine with some bright rich fragments remaining from medieval times on the north side. On looking up as you leave the church you cannot help but be stunned by the drama of the beautiful west window.
    St Mary Magdalene

    The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene

    Church Square, Taunton
    Somerset, England,
    TA1 1SA

    St. MARY MAGDALENE CLICK  

    Tel:
     01823 272441

    TAUNTON TREASURE HUNT
    No prior knowledge
    of Taunton is required as all clues are solved by observation.  Both young and old will be fascinated whilst getting out for a couple of hours seeing the sites and solving the clues. Children will enjoy beating adults to solve the clues!  We even supply a map just in case you get lost.  The answers are at the back of the book so you can check any unsolved ones before you leave. The hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Paul Street, Taunton, TA1 3XZ.

    Click here for a larger Image

    Local stockists of single hunts

    Waterstones
    email: info@huntfun.co.uk

    TAUNTON TREASURE HUNT CLICK


    TAUNTON - VIVARY PARK  

    Though best in the spring & summer months Vivary Park is a sheer joy and pastime to those who visit it and use its facilities. You can have fun putting, feed the ducks & birds, play tennis, play golf, play on swings & climbing frames, eat in club restaurant and may be have your lunch or picnic on one of the many tables in the picnic area next to the bird aviary. Vivary Park is really worth a visit and if you get to know its paths intimately you wouldn't even know you were right in the town centre.
    Vivary Park   Vivary Road, Taunton
           TA1 3JW
     

    WELLSPRINGS LEISURE CENTRE

    It cost £3½ million, it is a combined venture between the Ladymead school, Somerset County Council and Taunton Deane Borough Council. But even though this facility will further enhance local sporting and recreational provision does it reflect good design?
    Wellsprings Leisure Centre offers a wide range of facilities from a large sports hall for almost every court sports you can think of, a 50 piece fitness studio with the very latest Life Fitness equipment and Cardio Theatre, two air conditioned studios, health suite with sauna, steam room and solarium, treatment room, meeting rooms, bar and cafe and six floodlit outdoor tennis courts. The main sports arena is equipped with a retractable seating unit making this area ideal for sporting competitions as well as medium sized events, including concerts or theatrical productions.

     

    Wellsprings Leisure Centre   Cheddon Road, Taunton, Somerset TA2 7QP
     email: j.curry@toneleisure.com
    WELLSPINGS LEISURE CENTRE CLICK
    Tel: 01823 271271

    WEST SOMERSET RAILWAY

    Steam and vintage diesel trains on Britain's longest heritage railway. Runs from Bishops Lydeard & Minehead 20 miles of stunning Somerset countryside & costal scenery. Step back to the golden age of steam.Dining trains & steam engine courses.

    West Somerset Railway

    Bishops Lydeard, Nr Taunton & The Railway Station, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5BG

    WEST SOMERSET RAILWAY CLICK

    Tel : 01643 707650

    WILLOW CROFT INDUSTRY

    Somerset baskets and willow products. Guided tours of the industry.The visitor centre is the home of P.H.coate & Son, founded in 1819. The Somerset levels is the most important wetland area in the U.K. & its unique landscape provides perfect conditions for willow growing. Basket making  willow has been grown here for 200 years. Shp, Tea-room.


    Willow Croft Industry

    Mears Green, Stoke St.Gregory,
    Taunton, TA3 6HY

    WILLOW CROFT INDUSTRY CLICK

    Tel :01823 490249
    fax : 01823 490814
    THATCHERS CIDER

    Thatchers is celebrating 100 years of cider making. Crafted using freshly pressed English apples and reflecting time-honoured tradition, many ciders are based on authentic recipes and matured in oak.  Today these complement the new, refreshingly different drinks

    Thatchers Scrumpy
    Myrtle Farm, Station Road,
     Sandford, BS25 5RA
    THATCHERS CIDER CLICK

    T
    el: 01934 822862
    WELLINGTON

    Tourist Info


    30 Fore Street, Wellington, TA21 8AQ 
    Email: wellingtontic@tauntondeane.gov.uk
    Tel: 01823 663379, Fax: 01823 667279
    COTHAY MANOR AND GARDENS
    Medieval Cothay has 20 garden 'rooms' in 12 acres.  Delightful house tour.   A  plantsman's paradise.
    Cothay Manor Cothay Manor, Greenham,  nr. Wellington
    May-Sept.  Wed, Thur, Sun - 2pm-6pm.
    COTHAY MANOR CLICK
    Tel:
    01823 674133
    FOX MILL SHOP
    Wide range of wool and wool/cashmere fabrics and flannels all woven on site.
    Fox Mill Shop Tonedale Mills, Wellington
    Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm.
    NO WEBSITE
     Tel:
    01823 662271
    WIMBLEBALL LAKE
    Wimbleball lies just within Exmoor National Park.  Its 374 acres of water and 500 acres of surrounding woodland and meadow offer recreation for all.
    Wimbleball Lake Brompton Regis, nr Dulverton
    All year round.
    WIMBLEBALL LAKE CLICK
    Tel:
    01938 371372
    WELLS

    Tourist Info


    Town Hall, Market Place, Wells. 
    Email: wells.tic@ukonline.co.uk
    Tel: 01749 672552, Fax: 01749 670869,
    BISHOP'S PALACE
    Medieval palace surrounded by a moat fed by springs in the garden. Gatehouse, chapel, ruined great hall.  Mute swans ring a bell for food.
    Bisops Palace Bishop's Palace, Wells
    BISHOPS PALACE
    WELLS CLICK
    Tel:
    01749 678691
    BURCOTT MILL
    Somerset's oldest remaining working watermill. Hand-made flour.
    Burcott Mill
    Wookey, Wells
    BURCOTT MILL CLICK
    Tel: 01749 673118
    MILTON LODGE GARDEN
    Mature listed grade II garden with views of Wells Cathedral and Vale of Avalon.  Mixed borders of roses, fine trees. Separate seven-acre arboretum.
    Milton Lodge Old Bristol Road, Wells
    Easter-end Oct.
    Tues, Weds, Sun, 2pm-5pm

    MILTON LODGE GARDEN CLICK
    Tel:
    01749 672168
    WELLS CATHEDRAL
    The centrepiece of the medieval city of Wells. The west front has almost 300 statues.
    Wells Cathedral
    Chain Gate, Cathedral Green, Wells
    Apr-Sept, Mon-Sun 7am-7pm; Oct-Mar 7am-6pm.
    WELLS CATHEDRAL CLICK

    Tel:
    01749 674483

    WELLS MUSEUM
    Specialises in local history and cave finds from the Mendips.  Also houses renowned geology collection.
    Wells Museum
    8 Cathedral Close, Wells
    Summer - Mon-Sun 10am-5.30pm; Winter - Wed-Mon 11am-4pm.  Closed on Tuesdays.
    WELLS MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01749 673477

    WELLS TREASURE HUNT

    No prior knowledge of Wells is required as all clues are solved by observation.  Both young and old will be fascinated whilst getting out for a couple of hours seeing the sites and solving the clues. Children will enjoy beating adults to solve the clues!  We even supply a map just in case you get lost.  The answers are at the back of the book so you can check any unsolved ones before you leave.The hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Market Place, Wells, BA5 2RB.From Wells or just visiting, you will be surprised at how much you walk past without even noticing. We so often walk around blinkered without appreciating the great features which make our towns and cities fabulous. By following our hunt these things will be highlighted rather than hidden away.Our Wells treasure hunt packs contain all the necessary elements for you need including maps, clues, answer sheet, and tips on how to get things going.

    Wells Treasure Hunt

    Local stockists of single hunts

    Wells Museum,
    8 Cathedral Close, Wells

    Wells Tourist Information Centre
    Town Hall, Market Place, Wells. 
    Email: wells.tic@ukonline.co.uk

    Waterstones - Wells
    WELLS TREASURE HUNT CLICK

    Tel: 01749 672552, Fax: 01749 670869
    WOOKEY HOLE CAVES

    One of the West Country's top visitor attractions. Spectacular showcaves with ancient history and legends. Victorian papermill with handmade papermaking, magical maze, old penny pier and  caves museum.
    Wookey Hole Caves
    Wookey Hole, Wells
    From M5 junction 22  follow brown & white signs A38 & A371  from Bath A39 to Wells.
    WOOKEY HOLE CLICK
    Tel :01749 672243
    Fax : 01749 677749
    WESTON SUPER MERE

    Tourist Info


    Beach Lawns, Weston-Super-Mare, BS23 1AT 
    Email: touristinfo@n-somerset.gov.uk
    Tel: 01934 888800 Fax: 01934 64174
    THE HELICOPTER MUSEUM
    Britain's only dedicated chopper collection. See the world's oldest, fastest and ugliest helicopters - over 50 rare aircraft from 1931 to the present day. Pleasure flights from our own heliport or trial lessons for the really adventurous.
    HELICOPTER MUSEUM Locking Moor Road, Weston-super-Mare, BS22 8PP
    HELICOPTER MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel:
    01934 635227

    Fax:
    01934 645230
    HIGH ACTION
    Dry Slope Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowblading, Tobogganing, Horse Riding, Archery, Rifle Shooting and Orienteering
     HIGH ACTION  Lyncombe Drive, Churchill, North Somerset. BS25 5PQ
    HIGH ACTION CLICK
     Tel: 01934 852335
    Fax: 01934 853314
    SEA AQUARIUM LIFE
    Exciting close encounters with marvels of marine life from Starfish to Sharks, Octopus to Eels. A full programme of feeding demonstrations, talks and special presentations. Come and go as you please, your ticket is valid all day
    Sea Quarium Marine Parade, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, BS23 1BE
    SEA AQUARIUM LIFE CLICK
    Tel: 01934 613361
    Fax: 01934 613371
    YEOVIL
    This thriving market town takes its name from the river Yeo and has the Quedam shopping centre, two theatres, swimming pools, recreation centre, adventure playgrounds, golf club, multi-screen cinema and ten-pin bowling, Yeovil Country Park and Yeovil Heritage & Visitor Information Centre! Home to Yeovil Town Football Club, the Glovers. 
    Yeovil Sign

    Princes Street

    Tourist Info


    Petter's House, Petter's Way, Yeovil. 
    Email: yeoviltic@southsomerset.gov.uk
    Tel: 01935 462991, Fax: 01935 434065

    BARWICK PARK FOLLIES

    Four strange follies - Jack The Treacle Eater, The Obelisk, The Fish Tower and The Rose Tower, in park grounds. 


    South of Yeovil -
    contact Yeovil Tourist Information Centre for further details.
    Tel: 01935 845 946

    CADBURY CASTLE

    One of the real delights of this area of the countryside, Cadbury Castle has a long and illustrious history that is closely connected with the people of the borough and their way of life. You can learn more about the castle by visiting the many exhibits that make up the complex. It is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the area and offers some real delights to architectural fans. 

    Chapel Road, South Cadbury,
    Nr Yeovil BA22 7EX
    Map

    Tel: 01963 440240

    COMMUNITY HERITAGE ACCESS CENTRE

    Centre for research into local history. Contains over 10,000 artefacts and 3,000 photographs. Open Monday to Friday by appointment.

     


    South Somerset District Council, Lufton Depot, 7 Artillery Road, Lufton, Yeovil BA22 8RP Tel: 01935 462855

    EASTFIELD LOCAL NATURE RESERVE

    Beautiful south facing grassland reserve supporting many orchid and butterfly species.
     


    High Ham, Langport Tel: 01935 462 462
     FLEET AIR ARM MUSEUM
    One of the world's largest aviation museums extending over 6 acres. Over 50 historic aircraft on display. Board an aircraft carrier. From early aviation to the jet age & beyond. Restaurant.
     Fleet Air Arm Museum  
    RNAS, Yeovilton, Ilchester, Somerset BA22 8HT
    On the B3151 just off the A303 or A37  near Ilchester
     FLEET AIR ARM MUSEUM CLICK  

     
    Tel :01935 840565
    Fax : 01935 842630
    HAMHILL COUNTRY PARK
    Ham Hill Country Park
    Stoke sub Hamdon, Somerset
    HAYNES MOTOR MUSEUM 
    Established in 1985 from a collection of only 60 cars, now one of the largest in Europe. See cars from 1886 until present day. Get in the driving seat. Restaurant. Awarded motor museum of the year. Over 300 cars
    Haynes Motor Museum
    Sparkford, 
    Nr Yeovil
     HAYNES MOTOR MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel :01963 440804
    Fax : 01935 842630

    HERITAGE & VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

    Contains museum and Tourist Information Centre. Exhibitions on local history of South Somerset and temporary touring exhibitions.

     

    Yeovil Heritage Centre
    Hendford,
    Yeovil BA20 1UN
    Tel: 01935 845946

    HIGHER FARM FISHERY

    Three well stocked coarse fishing lakes in idyllic surroundings. Disabled stand. Brochure available.


    Higher Farm, Shepton Montague,
    Wincanton, BA9 8JJ
    Tel: 01749 812 373
    JUNGLE JUNGLE
    Jungle Jungle


    ILCHESTER MUSEUM

    Ilchester Museum is a central cultural and heritage point in this community, and contains a wealth of interesting pieces that have been collected over a period of many years. The collection traces the history of the community and its people, and using archaeological research, artefacts, documents and photographs attempts to bring this progression together for the visitor.

     


     High Street,
    Ilchester BA22 8NQ
    Map

    Tel: 01935 841247
    LANGPORT & RIVER PARRETT
     VISITOR CENTRE
    Discover the South Somerset Moors and follow a river from source to mouth. Find out about the River Parratt Trail, with a hands-on experience in the 'Discovery Room', or enjoy the displays and exhibits explaining the fascinating story of historic Lan
    River Parrett Trail Westover, Langport,
    Somerset, TA109RB

     RIVER PARRETT TRAIL CLICK
    Tel: 01458 250350
    LYTES CARY MANOR (NATIONAL TRUST)
    Acquired by the National Trust in 1949, this manor house and grounds is located in the depths of rural Somerset. The Tudor great hall and 14th Century chapel are two of the most popular attractions here. The house was once the home of medieval herbalist Henry Lyte and this former owner planted many of the plants still growing in the grounds. There are plenty of estate walks to enjoy the rich architectural and cultural history.

    Lytes Cary Manor Charlton Mackrell, Somerton,
    Somerset TA11 7HU
    Map
     LYTES CARY CLICK
     Tel :01935 843600
    LONDON CIGARETTE CARD COMPANY
    Some 4,000 sets of collectors' cards from 1890s to present day.  Most subjects - football, sci-fi, films, motoring, gardening, military etc
    London Cigarette Card Company West Street, Somerton
    Mon, Tue, Thur and Fri 9.30am-1pm and 2pm-5pm; Wed and Sat 9.30am-1pm.
    LONDON CIGARETTE CARD CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 274148

    MOLDRAMS GROUND LOCAL NATURE RESERVE

    Beautiful woodland and wet grassland wildlife site.
     
     


    Pen Selwood, Wincanton Tel: 01935 462 462
    MONTACUTE HOUSE (National Trust)
    This outstanding Elizabethan house was built for Sir Edward Phelips, who was Speaker of the House of Commons. It retains many Elizabethan features, including decorative panelling and plasterwork, heraldic glass and a magnificent long gallery. It is now owned by the National Trust and used as an outpost by the National Portrait Gallery. The gardens were laid out at the same time as the house and feature two charming Elizabethan pavilions, a Victorian orangery and a restaurant in the stables.
    Montacute House Montacute, Nr Yeovil, Somerset TA15 6X
    Map
    MONTACUTE HOUSE CLICK
    Tel :01935 823289
    MONTACUTE TV & RADIO MEMORABILIA MUSEUM
    It is a surprise to find in an old-world village this museum of modern media. It sprang from the keepsakes hoarded by Dennis Greenham who has been in the electrical business since 1930. Today it boasts a huge collection of radio and TV memorabilia, including toys, books and games. Radios on show range from vintage wirelesses of the 1920s to the novelty transistors of today. There are also tearooms, gardens and a museum shop.

    Montecute TV & Radio Museum
    1 South Street, Montacute, Somerset Ta15 6XD
    from A 303 at cartgate roundabout turn onto A3088 and follow the signs to Monacute.
    Map
    MONTACUTE MUSEUM CLICK
    Tel : 01935 823024
    MUCHELNEY ABBEY
    This beautiful and ancient piece of architecture stands in the heart of the Somerset countryside and provides a fascinating visitor attraction. The ruins of the Tudor abbey are clearly defined and there is a series of interesting exhibitions that have been put in place by English Heritage who maintain the property. Here you can learn more about the past of the building and those who used it.
    Muchelny Abbey nr Langport
    Apr-Oct.  Mon-Tues 10am-6pm (to end of Sept);  Wed-Sun 10am-5pm (to end of Oct).
    Map
    MUCHELNEY ABBEY CLICK
    Tel:
    01458 250664

    OLD MILL FISHERY

    Old Mill Coarse Fishery. Four lakes and a river. Tranquil setting. Tickets on bank. Bait and tackle available.


    The Old Mill, Stoford, Yeovil, BA22 9TX
      www.oldmillfishery.com
    Tel: 01935 414 771

    PODIMORE SHOOTING GROUND

    Have a go at clay pigeon shooting. Corporate entertainment arranged. Qualified instruction. Refreshments available. Open every Wednesday 11.00 am - 4.00 pm.


    Higher Farm, Podimore, Ilchester, BA22 8UG.
      www.podimore-shooting.co.uk
    Tel: 07767 20 44 74
    POT DOODLES
    Has now gone mobile- the Shop has shut. We now come out to your venue for parties,Have fun decorating pottery. Choose from over 92 different blank shapes and decorate a plate, a mug, a bowl, or a jug using a wide range of over 26 different glazes. Price exclude the cost of the pottery you choose to decorate. Prices vary considerably so please contact venue for more info.
    Pot Doodles
    73-75 Princes Street,
    Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1EE

    POT DOODLES CLICK
    tel: 01935 429990

    PRIEST'S HOUSE

    This late medieval hall house was built by Muchelney Abbey in 1308 for the parish priest and has an interesting Gothic doorway, tracery windows and a huge 15th century fireplace. A property of The National Trust. Admission by guided tour
    Priest's House
    Muchelney, Langport, Somerset, TA10 0DQ, 
     email: priestshouse@nationaltrust.org.uk
      PRIEST'S HOUSE CLICK 
    tel: 01458 253771
    RUG RATZ
    Rug Ratz Indoor Play Centre is Yeovil's premier activity centre for children of all ages.Rug Ratz caters for children from Birth to 11 years. With three separate play areas, babies, toddlers and bigger children can all play safely in their own designated play zones. The multi level areas are packed with mazes, slides, ropeways, ball pools and much, much more.There is no need to book, just turn up and play. We are open 7 days a week from 9:30 - 5:00. Mother and toddler groups, nurseries, schools and other groups of 10 or more children receive a 20% discount off the price of admission when pre booked. We also welcome individual and groups of children with special needs.
    Rug Ratz
    Stourton Way,
    Yeovil,
    Somerset,
    BA21 3AR

    E-mail info@rug-ratz.co.uk

    RUG RATZ CLICK
    TEL: 01935 476989

    SELF REALIZATION MEDITATION HEALING CENTRE

    The centre holds courses and retreats throughout the year, focusing on meditation, yoga and spiritual guidance

     


    Laurel Lane, Queen Camel,
    Yeovil BA22 7NU
    Tel: 01935 850266

    STEMBRIDGE TOWER MILL

    The last remaining thatched watermill in England. Ring for opening hours. A national Trust property.

     

    Stembridge Tower Mill
    High Ham TA10 9DJ
    STEMBRIDGE TOWER MILL CLICK
    Tel: 01935 823289

    STOKE-SUB-HAMDON PRIORY

    14/15th century farm buildings, formerly a priests' residence. Great Hall open every day during the summer.

     

    Stoke Sub Hamden Priory
    North Street,
     Stoke-sub-Hamdon TA14 6QP
    STOKE SUB HAMDEN PRIORY CLICK
    Tel: 01935 823289

    SUTTON BINGHAM FISHING LODGE

    Game fishing for brown and rainbow trout. March to October daily from 8am until dusk. Day and season permits available.


    Netherton Lane,
     Closeworth, Yeovil, BA22 9QL
     
    Tel: 01935 872 389

    SWELL WOOD HERONRY

    Swell Wood is an ancient woodland, which contains the largest colony of nesting grey herons in south England.


    RSPB West Sedgemoor Reserve,
     Swell Wood, off A378 between Curry Rivel and Fivehead villages.
      www.rspb.org.uk
    Tel: 01458 252 805

    THORNEY LAKES & CARAVAN PARK

    Fishing plus Maize maze. Fun for all ages, a different design each year. Open end July to end September.
     

    Thorney Lakes
    Thorney Lakes, Muchelney,
     Langport, TA10 0DW
      www.thorneylakes.co.uk
    Tel: 01458 250 811
    TOWN TREE NATURE GARDENS
    Twenty-two acres of landscaped gardens and ponds, including wild and cultivated plants, visiting waterfowl, seven-acre lake.
    Town Tree Nature Garden Town Tree Lane, Martock
    10am until one and a half hours before sunset.
    TOWN TREE NATURE GARDEN CLICK 
    Tel:
    01935 823203

    TREASURER'S HOUSE

    The National Trust acquired this beautiful medieval house in 1971, and since that time it has been restored to its former glory. The property was completed in 1293, and features a great hall, which is probably the most impressive part of the house. There are several wall paintings on the site, and pieces of architecture that are thought to be even earlier than medieval.

     

    Treasurers House Martock
    Martock TA12 6JL
    Map

    TREASURER'S HOUSE CLICK
    Tel: 01935 825015
    WINCANTON MUSEUM
    A museum housing artefacts, documents, posters and photographs illustrating the history of Wincanton.
     

    32 High Street,
    Wincanton BA9 9JF
    Tel: 01935 464855
    WINCANTON RACECOURSE
    Jump racing.Wincanton Racecourse provides a mixture of excitement, action, sociability and areas to eat and drink in style. The 16 fixtures of quality jump racing between October and May provides the opportunity to soak up the social atmosphere and experience the thrills of the horses thundering past the stands.  Children aged 16 and under can come racing for free.
    Wincanton Racecourse Wincanton
    October to May.
    WINCANTON RACE
    COURSE CLICK
    Tel:
    01963 32344

    YEOVIL ALPINE VILLAGE
    is the leading skiing and snowboarding venue in the South West, offering something for everyone whatever their ability. The slopes are set on a natural hillside within Yeovil Country Park and have been innovatively designed to create an interesting and exciting facility.

    Yeovil Alpine Village
    Addlewell Lane, Yeovil,
    Somerset, BA20 1QW,
    email: info@yeovilski.co.uk
    http://www.yeovilalpinevillage.co.uk
    tel: 01935 421702

    YEOVIL BOWLPLEX
    Yeovil Bowlplex at Yeo Leisure Centre has 18 bowling lanes where you can enjoy the thrills of ten-pin bowling

    Yeovil Bowlplex
    Yeo Leisure Centre, Old Station Way,
     Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1NP,
    email: yeovil@bowlplex.co.uk
    http://www.bowlplex.co.uk/
    tel: 01935 434555

    YEOVIL BUCKLERS MEAD SPORTS CENTRE
    This small, friendly Sports Centre is situated on the east side of the town, based within a secondary school. It provides a safe and friendly environment for all.


    1 St. John's Road, Yeovil,
    Somerset, BA21 4NH
    email: smilligan@somerset.gov.uk
     BUCKLERS MEAD SPORTS CENTRE
    tel: 01935 431716

    YEOVIL CINEWORLD
    Cinema showing the latest releases


    Unit 1, Yeo Leisure Park, Old Station Way, Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1NP,
    email: corporate@cineworld.co.uk
    http://www.cineworld.co.uk
    tel: 08707 772775
    YEOVIL COUNTRY PARK

    This diverse 88 acre Country Park is located on the south and eastern edges of Yeovil. The park includes the areas known as Ninesprings, Penn Hill Park, Summerhouse Hill and Riverside Walk. There are rivers, a lake, open grassland, woodland and a children's play area.

    Yeovil Country Park
    Yeovil Country Park, Park at Goldenstones Leisure Centre, Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1QZ
     YEOVIL COUNTRY PARK CLICK 
    tel: 01935 462932

    YEOVIL GOLDSTONES POOLS & LEISURE CENTRE
    Goldenstones Pools and Leisure Centre South Somerset's premier leisure facility includes a 25m swimming pool, separate teaching pool, refurbished & expanded Springs gym, sauna, steam room, spectator area & work out studio

    Yeovil Goldstones
    Goldenstones Leisure Centre, Brunswick Street,
     Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1QZ
     GOLDSTONES LEISURE CENTRE CLICK
    tel: 01935 845888

    YEOVIL GOLF CLUB

    27-hole course and 20 Bay floodlit driving range. Membership and pay and play. Gold shop and teaching facilities.

     

    Yeovil Golf Club
    Sherborne Road, Yeovil, BA21 5BW
     YEOVIL GOLF CLUB CLICK
    Tel: 01935 422 965

    YEOVIL OCTAGON THEATRE

    The Octagon was built in 1974 and opened as a multi purpose hall (The Johnson Hall). Within the first few years it became apparent that the venue was both more suitable and successful at staging performances than any of the other activities (ballroom dances, exhibitions, etc.) for which it was intended.From the outset the Johnson Hall became home to Yeovil Amateur Operatic Society who have regularly presented two musical productions each year. Another early user who has maintained their relationship with The Octagon up to the present day is the Yeovil Temple Salvation Army whose annual Christmas Carol services become ever more popular. In 2003 the Octagon was refurbished and extended. A new rehearsal studio was created on the ground floor, whilst on the first floor space was added to the bar and cafe areas.The auditorium was re-seated and even the structure on which the seating stands was replaced. Creating large new storage areas and ensuring greater comfort for theatregoers.
    Octagon Theatre, Hendford,
    Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1UX,
    email: octagontheatre@southsomerset.gov.uk
    OCTAGON THEATRE CLICK
    tel: 01935 422884
    YEOVIL RAILWAY CENTRE
    Steam train rides on 400-yard standard gauge line.  Freight train shunting and turntable demonstrations.  Visitor centre with displays.
    Yeovil Railway Centre
    Yeovil Junction Station,  Stoford, Yeovil
    Easter Sunday and then first and third Sundays May-Sept.
    YEOVIL RAILWAY CENTRE CLICK

    Tel:
    01935 410420
    YEOVIL SWAN THEATRE
    Today, The Swan Theatre Company owns one of the best equipped little theatres in the West of England. We offer the public an intimate, newly refurbished tiered auditorium with excellent acoustics, professional quality lighting and sound system, a fully licensed bar and extensive wardrobe with hire facilities. The Company produces six plays a year and also provides a venue for other companies and events.

    138 Park Street, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 1QT 
    email: mailto:lesley@brimsmore.fsnet.co.uk

    SWAN THEATRE CLICK

    Tel: 01935 434919
    YEOVIL TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB - The Glovers
    League Division 1


    Looking back at Yeovil's past is like delving into the annals of FA Cup giant-killing.When the cult football game 'subbuteo' launched their one-and-only non-league team, it was Yeovil they chose.Certainly the magnificent Huish Park Stadium, opened ten years ago, is a far cry from the club's beginning back in 1895.Formed as the Yeovil Casuals, it was another twenty-five years before a merger took place with Petters United and the 'new'club moved to Huish.Season 2002/2003 has seen the club finally achieve it's ambitions of League football when they swept to the Conference Championship by a record 17 points.Season 2004-2005  The Glovers were crowned Champions for the second time in three seasons.
    Huish Park Huish Park.Lufton Way,
    Yeovil, Somerset. BA22 8YF

    YEOVIL TOWN FC CLICK
    Tel:
     01935
    423662

    YEOVIL TREASURE HUNT
    Huntfun's Yeovil treasure hunt is great fun! The Yeovil treasure hunt requires no prior knowledge as all clues are solved by observation. Children will enjoy beating adults to solve the clues! Hunt Fun even supply a map in case you get lost. The answers are included (no cheating!), so you can check any unsolved ones before you leave. Visit somewhere new and learn some interesting facts at the same time. Try a local one. You'll be surprised what you have walked past and never noticed! Hunts are now available to download, so no need to wait - enjoy!  The hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Petters Way, Yeovil, BA20 1SH.

    Yeovil Treasure Hunt
    Yeovil Treasure Hunt on foot, Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1SH,
    email: info@huntfun.co.uk
    YEOVIL TREASURE HUNT CLICK
    tel: 01904 491549
     
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