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The Battleborough Grange Hotel & Restaurant
Bristol Road, A38, Brent Knoll, Somerset, Somerset TA9 4HJ

This hotel and restaurant rest under the historic Brent Knoll, conveniently located off the M5 and near the town of Burnham-on-Sea. This country hotel is set in picturesque landscaped grounds, offering superb views of the Somerset Levels...
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Attractions near The Battleborough Grange
A selection of attractions close to The Battleborough Grange:
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| Brean Down (6 Miles) |
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Without a doubt, this is one of the most dramatic pieces of coastline in all of Somerset, and has been managed by the National Trust...
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| Brean Down Fort (6 Miles) |
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Set on the beautiful Somerset coast, this fascinating Palmerston fort was built in 1865 and was rearmed during the Second World War. Owned and...
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| The Almshouse (9 Miles) |
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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...
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| Grand Pier (9.8 Miles) |
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The Grand Pier at Weston-Super-Mare is 1½ miles long and was intended to serve two purposes: for shipping at all tides at the far end...
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| Banwell Castle (9.8 Miles) |
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If you enjoy the romanticism of the Middle Ages, but not its discomforts, Banwell Castle is the perfect place. It is a Victorian replacement for...
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| Cheddar Caves and Gorge (11 Miles) |
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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...
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| Peat Moors Centre (11.5 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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| Blake Museum (11.9 Miles) |
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This museum has been designed in such a way as to be of the utmost interest to all ages. The collection of exhibitions tell...
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| Wookey Hole Caves (14.4 Miles) |
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Britain’s most spectacular caves and legendary home of the infamous Witch of Wookey. Wander through the prehistoric valley of the Dinosaurs featuring King Kong and...
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| Kilve Beach (16.5 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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| Vicars' Close (17 Miles) |
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This peaceful enclave was built in the 14th century as the College of the Vicars Choral of Wells Cathedral. The terraces on either side contained...
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| Wells Cathedral (17 Miles) |
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Wells Cathedral is the highlight of any visit to the small city of Wells. It has intricate Gothic carvings, one of the earliest mechanical clocks...
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| Wells Town Hall (17.1 Miles) |
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This imposing Neo-Classical edifice was built by public subscription in 1779. Or at least the core of of was. Some of the most striking features...
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| The Lookout (17.2 Miles) |
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The Lookout in Clevedon can be located on an incline a little way past the Marine Lake. It was built in 1835 by Ferdinand Beeston....
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| St Mary’s Church (17.2 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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| Coleridge Cottage (17.5 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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| Marine Lake (17.7 Miles) |
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Marine lakes were once very fashionable - and very useful. Clevedon lies on the Bristol Channel, which has the second highest tidal range in the...
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| Kilve Chantry (17.8 Miles) |
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Kilve Chantry was founded by Sir Simon de Furneaux who was licensed to grant a house and land in 1329, its purpose that five priests...
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| Oil Retort (17.8 Miles) |
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It was discovered in 1916 that the shale beds of Kilve beach and the north Somerset coast were rich in oil. The Shaline Company was...
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