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Often called 'Englands Grand Canyon' Chedder Gorge was carved out by a river that now runs underground...
Bridgwater emerged from a village of the Middle Ages to become a prosperous river-port. Later, it became known as the place where Monmouth proclaimed himself King...
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Holford lies in a peaceful wooded valley at the foot of the lovely Quantock Hills crowning the landscape where the county of Somerset sweeps towards the coast...
It is a pleasant resort village made famous by the glittering limestone cavern known as "Wookey Hole" which comprises of several dramatic chambers...
This little town now enjoys world renown for its annual music festival which attracts thousands of visitors from all over the globe. None-the-less, this still remains very much a.....
Wells, situated at the foot of the picturesque mendip hills, is most certainly one of England's most delightful cathedral cities...
This old town cradled at the heart of the Somerset Levels, sits bounded by the soft rolling Somerset countryside...
Cardiff, vibrant capital city of Wales is located on the banks of the beautiful, meandering River Taff. It is an ancient city with an amazing history and strong maritime connections...
Blue Anchor in Somerset is a village dominated by the bay in which it is named after, and by the Hoburn Holiday Park, a quiet well kept park for holiday makers that sits just.....
The interior of Martock's Ham-stone church is perhaps the grandest in all Somerset, the startling effect of the golden stone against the most lavishly decorated of the county's great tie-beam roofs is simply overwhelming...
Bristol Zoo is not this great city's only claim to fame..
From this pleasant spot it is possible to get the most marvellous views of the two impressive bridges spanning the River Severn...
This is a delightful small village situated in the picturesque Blackmore Vale where the Dorset and Somerset boundary meets...
The softly glowing Ham stone of which most of the town properties are built, lends warmth and atmosphere to what is already a unique and attractive place...
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The mile or so of pale-grey limestone cliffs rising above the winding road through Cheddar is awesome in its untamed beauty, it.....
These dazzling show caves offer a glittering experience in floodlit chambers deep underground. This is the spiritual home of the.....
This is believed to be the site of the oldest Christian Church in the world, for centuries it has been the focus of Christian.....
There are many associations with Chalice Well covering countless centuries; it is a timeless and sacred place, full of legend,.....
Swirling mists rise over the Somerset Levels, where approaching the town of Glastonbury, suddenly above the mist you catch a.....
This beautiful range of hills is a part of England where stags and deer can still be seen roaming freely. In many ways the.....
The Bishop's Palace in the enchanting tiny cathedral city of Wells where there is a predominance of beautiful buildings, is.....
Wells Cathedral is the most perfect example of an ecclesiastical city from the days when the order of life was God, King and.....
Halsway Manor is unique residential Folk Centre set on the southern slopes of the Quantock Hills in West Somerset. Set in.....
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The turbulent past of historic Taunton Castle, is masked by its transformation into a luxurious comfortable hotel with an award.....
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Resting two miles up the River Taff from the Severn estuary, the majestic sight of Cardiff Castle gives little hint of its.....
Intimate manor house with Arts & Crafts-style garden. Tudor great hall and 14th-century chapel, this was home to medieval.....
Bristol's graceful Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It spans the Avon Gorge some 245ft above.....
Barrington Court is an attractive 16th-century house built in the engaging "E" shaped style of the period in mellow Ham Hill.....
One of two towers dominating the Bristol skyline, and not far from Brunel's Suspension Bridge, Cabot tower stands 100ft high.....
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The great, stirring building of Bristol Cathedral was initially given cathedral status by Henry VIII, at this time it was a.....