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One of the few 13 century monastic sites left with such a complete set of cloister buildings.
Steam through the rolling Mendip countryside on a day out at the East Somerset Railway. 2008 marks our 150th anniversary so why not take a ride on one of our steam trains on the five mile round trip and travel back in time.
Medieval palace and garden surrounded by a moat and fortified walls. Located in the centre of Wells.
Sir Thomas Hungerford acquired and fortified Farleigh manor in 1370. The two south towers, outer gatehouse, chapel and crypt are amongst the remains.
Renovated working watermill with museum.
Glastonbury Abbey – Somewhere for all seasons ! From snowdrops and daffodils in the Spring, to family trails and quizzes during the school holidays and Autumn colour on our hundreds of trees.
Canal and docks.
St John's is a beautiful and historic building (parts from 1100AD) and a place for spiritual refreshment, peace and tranquility.
Unique 18thC flour mill standing on the 'Isle' of Wedmore, a ridge giving commanding views of the Cheddar Gorge, Somerset Levels and Brent Knoll.
Early Tudor merchant's house extensively restored in c1971, now houses museum of local history and archaeology.