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Bridgwater M5 Travelodge
First Motorway Services, M5 Service Area, Huntsworth Business Park, Bridgwater TA6 6TS

Situated at junction 24 of the M5 motorway, close to Bridgewater, this Travelodge offers twenty nine rooms on the edge of a major motorway service station. A great place to stop if you are taking a long journey across...
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Attractions near Bridgwater Travelodge
A selection of attractions close to Bridgwater Travelodge:
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| Kilve Beach (6.8 Miles) |
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Kilve beach is famous for its exposed rock formations and fossils and has been designated a geological Site of Specific Scientific Interest. The beach and...
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| Fyne Court (7.4 Miles) |
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Fyne Court is based on the pleasure grounds of 19th Century electrician Andrew Close’s property. The National Trust has been responsible for the upkeep...
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| St Mary’s Church (11 Miles) |
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Although a church has stood on the site since medieval times, St Mary’s at Nether Stowey was rebuilt between 1849 and 1851, with the exception...
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| Hestercombe Gardens (11.4 Miles) |
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Forty acres of walks, streams and temples, vivid colours, formal terraces, woodlands, lakes, cascades and views that take your breath away. This is Hestercombe: a...
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| Coleridge Cottage (11.5 Miles) |
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Coleridge Cottage was the home of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge for 2 years during which he composed some of his most famous poems including...
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| St James Church (11.9 Miles) |
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The oldest parts of St James Church are early 14th Century and there are fragments of 15th Century glass in the West end. The beautiful...
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| St George Church (12.2 Miles) |
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A group of Franciscan nuns who had fled the effects of the French Revolution in 1807 established a chapel which became the centre for Catholic...
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| Taunton Castle (12.3 Miles) |
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Taunton Castle was built in the early 12th Century as a stronghold and administrative centre for the Bishops of Winchester. The castle was improved around...
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| Almshouse (12.7 Miles) |
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In the courtyard near Taunton Castle and the Somerset County Museum is a detached 16th Century almshouse. Quite often throughout the year, one of the...
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| Market Cross (12.9 Miles) |
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Take the west road out of Crowcombe village and you’ll come upon the 14th Century market cross situated near the entrance to Crowcombe Court and...
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| Peat Moors Centre (13.5 Miles) |
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This museum has been specifically designed to engage both the young and old visitor, offering an exciting and interactive place to visit. Go back...
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| Clarks Village (13.7 Miles) |
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As Clarks gradually closed down their shoe factory in Street in the 1990s, the site was converted into a special kind of shopping centre. It...
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