Things to do in Knott Oak, Somerset
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Knott Oak, Somerset.
Food and Drink in Knott Oak
Food and drink within 10 miles of Knott Oak.
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Stuarts Cafe | Ilminster
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Perry Street Club
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The Arts in Knott Oak
The arts within 10 miles of Knott Oak.
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Chard Museum
Visit Chard Museum, with local exhibits and heritage days, Chard, Somerset, Telephone 01460 65091. Group bookings

Montacute TV Radio & Toy Museum
Montacute TV Radio Toy Museum Amazing Nostalgic Fun!
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The Great Outdoors in Knott Oak
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Knott Oak.
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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.

Dommett Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
The mature woodland here is predominantly beech and oak and with some impressively large and ancient trees. Some of the largest beech trees grow on the old hedge banks which line the ancient drove road adding an historical interest to the reserve. There are also small areas of heathland.

Jan Hobbs | Somerset Wildlife Trust
This reserve is made up of several springs that are part of the headwaters of the River Yarty. The meadows, and associated areas of scrub and woodland, are damp throughout most of the year so be warned ... please bring your wellies!

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.

Bickham Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
A very damp ancient deciduous woodland and neutral grassland meadow best visited in spring for a wonderful display of woodland flowers.

Bishopswood Meadows | Somerset Wildlife Trust
The reserve comprises of five species-rich limestone or marshy meadows on a gentle north-facing slope with River Yarty below. Much of the wildlife interest is due to its history of quarrying activity.

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.

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.

Yarty Moor | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Yarty Moor is situated on the Blackdown Hills and the reserve forms part of the headwaters of the River Yarty. It is very wet for most of the year and is one of the best remaining examples of a mixed valley mire in Somerset.

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

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.
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History and Heritage in Knott Oak
History and heritage within 10 miles of Knott Oak.
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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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