The two compartments of Axbridge church wells are positioned under late medieval chamfered arches, and were restored during the latter part of the 19th Century....
An old almshouse has been imaginatively converted into a bistro. The town’s merchant guild founded an almshouse here in 1480. The opening of the Axbridge...
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...
At Cheddar Caves & Gorge you’ll find beauty and pre-history explored with the latest technology. Visit Britain’s two most beautifully illuminated showcaves – Gough’s Cave...
The North Somerset Museum is a great place to learn more about this fascinating area of the countryside. Holding a significant collection of archaeological...
Stroll along The Beach in Clevedon and you’ll come upon the town’s decorative bandstand. It was built to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria...
Clevedon Court is an outstanding 14th Century manor house in the heart of the North Somerset countryside, surrounded by a beautiful 18th Century terraced garden....
Visit our romantic garden with its colourful collections of rose species, grasses, waterlilies and hemerocallis. Old walls and clipped hedges divide the 6 acres into...
There has been an extensive brick and tile industry in Somerset for generations, and this museum looks into this interesting heritage in detail. Based...
To celebrate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee in 1887, Bishop Hervey gave Wells a park. He granted the town land alongside the Bishop’s Palace. So now children...
This pumping station houses one of the county's smallest and most remote museums. There are many interesting pieces of original steam machinery on display,...
The Norman church of St John the Baptist in Pawlett replaced an earlier Saxon structure. A Norman South doorway depicts biting beasts and zigzag moulding....