Things to do in Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset.
History and Heritage in Kingsbury Episcopi
History and heritage within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi.
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Muchelney Abbey | English Heritage
Once a wealthy Benedictine house, the main buildings were demolished by Henry VIII in 1538. See the richly decorated cloister walk and thatched monks’ lavatory - the only one in Britain.
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Food and Drink in Kingsbury Episcopi
Food and drink within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi.
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Stuarts Cafe | Ilminster
We are about Locally Sourced Food, Good Coffee & Building Community Spirit.

THE TROUGH | Restaurant | Cafe | Shop | Yeovil
Family run destination with Restaurant, Cafe & Gift Shop situated on the edge of Yeovil & surrounded by stunning views. Freshly made dishes, coffee, & cakes. Fully licensed. The Trough, Stone Lane, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 4NU.

Coffee #1 | Yeovil
When those legs are aching after a shopping spree, escape to our Coffee#1 Yeovil shop. With a relaxing atmosphere, inside there is plenty of space and hideaways, with comfy sofas and chairs to switch off and recharge. It’s a great place to get away from it all and enjoy a coffee and tasty treat.
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The Arts in Kingsbury Episcopi
The arts within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi.
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Montacute TV Radio & Toy Museum
Montacute TV Radio Toy Museum Amazing Nostalgic Fun!

Chard Museum
Visit Chard Museum, with local exhibits and heritage days, Chard, Somerset, Telephone 01460 65091. Group bookings
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The Great Outdoors in Kingsbury Episcopi
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi.
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South Hill | Somerset Wildlife Trust
South Hill is situated just north of Long Sutton off the A372 and is an area of calcareous grassland and scrub blocks. The soils that have developed since the quarrying ceased are very shallow which has encouraged a diverse flora to develop.

Prospect Fields | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Prospects Fields comprises of three calcareous fields just north of Langport off the A372.

Fivehead Arable Fields | Somerset Wildlife Trust
This reserve is managed as cultivated fields to maintain rare arable plants. A unique assemblage of cornfield flowers can be seen here in summer.

West Coker Fen | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Visiting West Coker Fen in early summer can feel like you have stepped back in time. These flower rich damp pastures are a remnant of an older landscape when farming was far less intensive. The reserve consists of three fields on gently sloping land that are bordered by two streams.

Aller & Beer Woods | Somerset Wildlife Trust
The wild woods of Aller and Beer not only provide a cool refuge to explore in the summer sun but also outstanding views across Aller Moor towards Kings Sedgemoor on the Somerset Levels.

Green Down | Somerset Wildlife Trust
One of the best examples of limestone downland and scrub in Somerset. One of the jewels in the crown of this reserve is the Large Blue Butterfly, declared extinct in Britain in 1979, it has since been reintroduced as part of a long term conservation programme.

Pumpkin Patch at The Trough
Available on selected dates in October - please call 01935 413027 for information.

New Hill & Tannager | Somerset Wildlife Trust
One of a series of Trust reserves where you can explore the Polden Hills, a low narrow ridge of Blue Lias stretching from Puriton in the west to Street in the east. It comprises of two blocks of former limestone downland and woodland on the western escarpment of Polden Hills.

Fairfield Pumpkins
We are eager to have you join us again this year at our pumpkin patch! Open October 2024: 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th & 24th - 31st

Dundon Beacon | Somerset Wildlife Trust
A mosaic of flower rich calcareous grassland, scrub and ancient oak woodland on an isolated hill capped with an Iron Age fort with views across the Somerset Levels and Moors.

Gilling Down | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Limestone grassland reserve on west facing slopes with areas of mixed scrub and woodland great for wildflowers and butterflies. Gilling Down is adjacent to New Hill, Tannager and Great Breach Wood so why not combine a visit with all these other SWT reserves?
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Sport in Kingsbury Episcopi
Sport within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi.
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Hollywood Bowl
Hollywood Bowl Yeovil is part of The Hollywood Bowl Group; the UKs best ten pin bowling alley packed with bowling fun, arcades, food, drink and activities!
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Wildlife in Kingsbury Episcopi
Wildlife within 10 miles of Kingsbury Episcopi.
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Great Breach Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Part of a network of SWT reserves in the East Polden Hills, Great Breach Wood is a wonderfully diverse woodland with wildlife rich scrub and many glades and rides.

Boon's Copse | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Boon's Copse is a species rich ancient woodland on the Blackdown Hillsand is a relic of the original Neroche Royal Forest.

Bracketts Coppice | Dorset Wildlife Trust
A hidden gem in west Dorset. This is home to some of Dorset's best loved species including dormice, otters and woodpeckers.

White Field | Somerset Wildlife Trust
White Field is a small area of unimproved, yet important, species-rich hay meadow together with a small copse. It is a reserve which remains in an area that has largely seen a decline in wildlife due to agricultural intensification.

Thurlbear Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Thurlbear Wood is an ancient woodland just a few miles to the south-east of Taunton with many open glades and rides allowing the woodland flora to flourish. The reserve has good all year round interest.
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