Things to do in North Brewham, Somerset

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of North Brewham, Somerset.

History and Heritage in North Brewham

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

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Nunney Castle | English Heritage
Nunney Castle | English Heritage
Picturesque moated castle built in the 1370s. Held for the King during the Civil War, falling to Parliamentarian cannon in 1645: the gun-damaged wall finally collapsing on Christmas Day 1910.

Food and Drink in North Brewham

Discover local flavors with top-notch restaurants, cozy cafes, and unique food experiences in the area.

Food and drink within 10 miles of North Brewham.

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Coffee #1 | Frome
Coffee #1 | Frome
Located in the popular Westway Centre in the heart of Frome, Coffee#1 is a haven for locals and tourists alike. Curl up in a chesterfield inside or settle on one of the outdoor tables for some people watching over a cup of excellent coffee.

The Arts in North Brewham

Explore creativity through galleries, performances, and hands-on artistic experiences in the community.

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Black Swan Arts
Black Swan Arts
Find our more about our Studio Shops Visit River House café's website Find out more on The Write Place's website

The Great Outdoors in North Brewham

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

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Edford Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Edford Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Sadly this broadleaved woodland is badly affected by ash die back. This means that the ash trees are not in good health, they and their limbs are prone to failing and falling. We do not recommend visiting this reserve at the current time. The seasonal footpath, normally open in spring, will remain closed this year.
Harridge Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Harridge Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Sadly this woodland is badly affected by ash die back. This means that the ash trees are not in good health, they and their limbs are prone to failing and falling. We do not recommend visiting this nature reserve at the current time.
Cockles Fields | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Cockles Fields | Somerset Wildlife Trust
The steeply sloping higher ground to the west supports dry grassland species whereas the low damp east side supports a range of waterside plants. Also look out for evidence of Medieval and Roman opencast mining activities which were carried out here.
Withial Combe | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Withial Combe | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Withial Combe is mainly comprised of a remote, steep-sided ancient wooded ravine together with two small meadows great for woodland flowers and birds.
Perry Mead | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Perry Mead | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Perry Mead is a wonderful flower-rich neutral grassland meadow on the north side of Perry Hill stretching down to the meandering River Cary near Perrys Bridge. The northern and wetter parts of the reserve close to the river are unimproved water meadows with species-rich neutral grassland flora. Mature deciduous hedgerows surround the fields and a short length of wet ditch bisects the northern field and discharges into the River Cary.

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