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THIS IS BRIDGWATER
Time to Open The Curtains!

Allegedly, until recently members of the Royal Family would not pass through Bridgwater without drawing the blinds of their train as a result of the Monmouth Rebellion.

Bridgwater stands on the River Parrett. The Anglo-Saxons called it Bryj. The area has been known to have been settled for at least a thousand years. Alfred the Great famously burnt cakes when hiding in the marshes of Athelney near Bridgwater, after the Danish invasion in 875. In the Domesday Book, it is described as an agricultural community with the name Brugie, although it is easy to see how the name Bridgwater evolved. It is recorded that William de Bruere was granted a Royal Charter for the borough at the beginning of the 13th century, when he began building a castle here. Bridgwater originated as a market town and is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and previously at around 800 A.D. in Saxon chronicles.  
King John of England granted the town a charter in 1200 A.D., with William de Briwere as lord, and leading to the building of a bridge across the river, of Bridgwater Castle, and of St John's hospital. During the 11th century revolts of the barons against Henry II, Bridgwater was held by them against the King.

Bridgwater's peasants under Nicholas Frampton took place in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, sacking Sydenham House, murdering the local tax collectors and destroying the records. By the 15th century the town had become a thriving port. As with several other centres in this area, the town�s prosperity was mainly to do with the cloth industry.

The 1605 Gunpowder Plot is thought to have been masterminded by Robert Parsons, born in the nearby village of Nether Stowey.

In the English Civil War the town and the castle were held by the Royalists under Colonel Sir Francis Wyndham, a personal acquaintance of the King. British history may have been very different had his wife, Lady Crystabella Wyndham, been a little more accurate with a musket shot that missed Cromwell but killed his aide de camp. Eventually, with many buildings destroyed in the town, the castle and its valuable contents were surrendered to the Parliamentarians on July 22, 1645. The castle itself was deliberately destroyed the following year (1645), while in 1651 Colonel Wyndham made arrangements for Charles II to flee to France following the Battle of Worcester. Some remains of the castle can still be seen - the watergate, a wall in Queen Street, and the route of the moat in Castle Moat.

In the 1685 Monmouth Rebellion, the rebel James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (see picture left) was proclaimed King in various local towns including on the Cornhill in Bridgwater. He eventually lead his troops on a night-time attack on the King's position near Westonzoyland. Unfortunately surprise was lost when a musket was accidentally discharged, and the Battle of Sedgemoor, the last battle on English soil, resulted in defeat for the Duke. He later lost his head in the Tower of London, while nine locals were executed for treason. Allegedly, until recently members of the Royal Family would not pass through Bridgwater without drawing the blinds of their train as a result of this escapade.

Bridgwater became the first town in Britain to petition the government to ban slavery in 1797. In 1896, the trade unionists of Bridgwater's brick and tile industry were involved a number of strikes. The Salisbury government sent troops to the town to clear the barricades by force. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the cloth trade began to decline as a result of the industrial revolution. Larger northern towns, where labour was cheap and plentiful, became the centres of industry. Bristol grew in importance and the port of Bridgwater began to decline. The manufacture of bricks and roofing tiles gave the town a boost after the arrival of the railways. But this industry was replaced by others during the 20th century.

A by-election in 1938 enabled the town to send a message to the government and Hitler, when an Independent anti-appeasement candidate was elected. In World War II the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal formed part of the Taunton Stop Line, designed to prevent the advance of a German invasion. Pilboxes can still be seen along its length. The first bombs fell on Bridgwater on August 24, 1940, destroying houses on Old Taunton Road and three men, three women and one child were killed. Later a prisoner of war camp was established at Colley Lane, holding Italian prisoners. During the preparations for the invasion of Europe, American troops were based in the town.

1950 saw the start of a significant increase in post-war housebuilding, with council house estates being started at Sydenham and Rhode Lane and the former coperative estate near Durleigh. The first council estate to be built was in the 1930s at Kendale Road, followed by those at Bristol Road.

The 1973 national reform of local government removed the historic status of Bridgwater as a Borough, as it became part of the district of Sedgemoor.   The mediaeval street pattern has been retained in the old centre of Bridgewater and there are still a number of attractive historic buildings. There is also a statue of Admiral Blake, one of the town�s most famous sons, in the town centre. The birthplace of this sailor and parliamentarian, who was born at the end of the 16th century, is now a museum.

Bridgwater had a population of 36,563 according to the 2001 census.
Today the town is famous for Bridgwater Fair, which has now been combined with an illuminated carnival. The fair takes place during the last week of September and has been held in the town since 1249. It was originally a livestock fair and this function still survives. However the main event is now centred around a fairground with all its attractions. Bridgwater has plenty of accommodation, restaurants, bars and caf�s. It also has plenty of shops and other tourist facilities, making it an ideal centre from which to explore Somerset and neighbouring counties. 

BRIDGWATER TOWN COUNCIL COAT OF ARMS
 ARMS: Gules rising from Water barry wavy in base proper the Piers of a Bridge Or thereon a Castle Argent portcullis raised thereunder a Leopard's Face in chief an Estoile of eight points and a Fleur-de-Lys Gold.
CREST: On a Wreath Argent and Gules an Ancient Ship Or in full sail rigging Sable flags and pennant Argent each charged with a Cross Gules the sail also Argent charged with a Chevron between three Garbs of the second.
SUPPORTERS: On either side a Lion guardant Or each gorged with a Rope proper pendent therefrom on the dexter an Escutcheon Gules charged with two Bendlets wavy Gold and on the sinister an Escutcheon Argent charged with a Trivet Sable.

Motto 'OPES CONSILIUM PARIT' - Wisdom begets wealth.
Granted 19th Sep�tember 1952, to the Borough of Bridgwater.

The shield carries the design of the seal, which has been used for centuries. The waves of blue in the water refer particularly to the double bore of the river, and the red field may be taken as a reference to the red shield of Douai in France, whence came Walter de Douai who received the grant of the town in Norman times. The star, fleur-de-lis, and leopard's face are all royal emblems, and indicate the numerous royal charters, beginning with that of King John, which the town has received. The raised portcullis may be taken as an indication of the town's importance as a tourist centre.
The golden ship represents Bridgwater's importance as a port in many periods. The sail is decorated with the arms of Admiral Blake, a native of the town, and the black chevron and sheaves may also be considered to allude to the grain and coal traffic.
The lions are further royal emblems, the ropes at their necks allude to another local activity � the hemp industry. The two shields are those of the De Briwere and Trivet families. Bridgwater was granted to the De Briweres in the time of Henry II, and Walter de Briwere founded the Hospital of St John and built the Castle. Sir Thomas Trivet, who bore punning arms of a black trivet on white, completed the bridge over the River Parrett.



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      For many years now we have been using Phillips Senseo Machines to make our office coffee. Although Phillips tied up with Doux  Egberts we found that their range of coffees for the machines were both more expensive and inferior to those sold by Lydl. Lydl's range named Melangerie included Brazilian. Kenyan, Columbian and Nicaraguan coffees.  However earlier this month Lydl suddenly removed them from the shelves and replaced then with another variety using the Tassimo machines. We wrote to Lydl about this and they replied:

       "Re: Availability of Coffee Pods

      Thank you for enquiring about our Coffee Pods. Unfortunately this item is not available in our stores at the moment.

      We hope to have this available again in the future and apologise for any inconvenience. We have passed your interest in this item onto our Buying Department and would like to thank you for taking the time to contact us.
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        Now we have done our research and found a lovely company in Wincanton; Somerset who can provide you with the Senseo pads in the following flavours: Colombian, Costa Rican, Kenyan AA, Sumatra, as well as Decaffeinated, and  French Extreme.

      See: http://www.thecoffeepod.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d7_Senseo_Coffee_Pods_page_1.html

      Colombia Supremo - Savour the rich and nutty flavour of this classic coffee.
      French Roast  -  A dark-roast lover's dream!
      Costa Rican Tarrazu -  Rich, volcanic soil, high elevation and climatic conditions all contribute to the unique flavour
      Sumatra 'Lake Toba'- This full-bodied yet well-balanced cup is one of our Roastmaster's favourite.
      Swiss Water Decaffeinated -, and Kenyan AA DeCaf. (ONLY included if asked for)
      House Blend - One of our Roastmaster's favourite blends - a unique combination of 100% Arabica beans from some of the premier growing regions in the world. Smooth, rich & delicious - perfection in every cup!
      Brazilian Santos- Brazilian Blend will produce a balanced coffee with low acidity and subtle chocolate and nut notes. A good smooth, bold everyday drinking coffee 
       Roast Master Choice - Blue Mountain Blend - Signature  - Kenyan AA - French Extreme Caffeine
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      The Royal Bath & West Show is England's Biggest Celebration of Rural Life and England's only 4 day Royal Show. The year the Show celebrates 50 years at the Showground. The Show Team are busy preparing for the 2015 Show and promise to bring you a action packed and great day out in May
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      This is where all aspects of farming and rural life can be seen, from the best of British livestock to the latest business innovations in farming. The show offers the perfect day out for the whole family; the best for shopping, food, flowers, crafts, country pursuits, equestrian competitions and arena displays.


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      Saturday  1st - Charity fashion show at Dellers Wharf Nightclub in Taunton from 7pm - 10pm, with fashion for all shapes and sizes! Live music, goodie bags, a sparkling wine reception and fizzy cider supplied by the Orchard Pig Cider Company. Tickets �7.50 or �5.50 for students. Get tickets and more information at www.verymodelblog.com *OVER 18's ONLY*

      Saturday 1st - Cancer Research May Market at Wincanton Memorial Hall from 9.30am till 12noon. Plants and stalls with cakes and crafts. To book a stall call 01963 824874

      Saturday 1st - Gemini Tae Kwon-Do presents 24 Hour Charity Sparathon. Raising money for the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Charity in aid of Elliot Davies. Starts 3pm, at Kings Fitness and Leisure, Station Road, Cheddar. For more information check out www.tkd-selfdefence.co.uk  




      Saturday 1st - Ange Hardy on Tour "Story In Song" at Corton Denham Village Hall, near Sherborne from 7.30pm till 9.30pm

      Sunday 2nd - The Glastonbury Road Run! Starts outside the Town Hall in Glastonbury. To find out more and to register go to www.glastonburyroadrun.inf

      Wednesday 5th - Saturday 15th - Taunton Art Group Annual Exhibition at Taunton Library 
      Art on the Block - Charity Auction 11th - 6.30pm Here's your chance to buy the very best quality Art at affordable prices and benefit Taunton Musgrove Park Hospital. The auction will be held at the Castle Hotel, Taunton.For tickets call (01823) 342 488. Tickets cost �10 Or visit www.artforlife.nhs.uk to bid online.
      Saturday 15th - Yarlington Specialist Plant Sale at Yarlington House. From 10am till 4pm. With plants, cakes, teas, and more.
      Saturday 15th - 4th Annual Antiques and Collectables Fair at Comton Dundon's village hall. With indoor stalls and outdoor pitches, including plant sales. Raising money for St Margaret's Somerset Hospice and Children's Hospice South West. From 9.30am till 3pm.
      Saturday 15th - Peter Donegan (son of Lonnie Donegan) fronts his dads original band to play a celebration of Donegan's music. At the Tacchi Morris Arts Centre. from 8pm 
      Saturday 15th - Ange hardy "Story In Song" at Tatworth Memorial Hall from 7.30pm till 9.30pm 
      Adult Learners Week 15th - 21st  From learning Pilates to gaining a PHD, Adult learners week celebrates learning in all it's diversity. Events will be taking place at various locations across Somerset. Call Sue Edwards on (01823) 347 952 Or visit www.southwest.org.uk
      Sunday 23rd - Conquest Family Fun Day at the Conquest Equestrian Centre, Norton Fizwarren from 11am till 5pm. With It's A Knockout, mounted police display, stalls, food and more 
      Donkey Day! 29th May - 11am-3.30pm Come along and groom donkey's from the Donkey Sanctuary. For meore information contact us on the details below. Call the Somerset Rural Life Museum on (01458) 831 197 Or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/museums
      Saturday 29th - Ange Hardy on Tour "Story In Song" at Fivehead Village Hall, near Taunton from 7.30pm till 9.30pm 
      National Family Week. 31st May - 5th June Free events will be taking place across Somerset including a week of activity in Taunton Town Centre. For more info call 0845 345 9177 or email jtollington@somerset.gov.uk
       

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      10Radio is the community radio station for the Ten Parishes of Ashbrittle, Bathealton, Brompton Ralph, Chipstable, Clatworthy, Fitzhead, Huish Champflower, Milverton, Stawley and Wiveliscombe in Somerset. It can be heard in Taunton too

      10Radio broadcasts live from the Ten Parishes every Friday to Sunday. We also broadcast a live breakfast show every Monday to Thursday and most weekday evenings as well. The rest of the time we play a shuffle of music, sometimes by genre, or repeat programmes broadcast in previous weeks.

      10Radio broadcasts from the people to the people. It is entirely owned and run by the local community.

      10Radio transmits on 105.3FM from our new studios at Croft Cottage, right next to Wiveliscombe Community Centre, West St, Wiveliscombe. You can also hear us on the internet via this website.

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      Just opened in Taunton High Street. The world renowned coffee & tea merchants D.J.Miles of Porlock & Minehead have opened a magnificent new Coffee House and Tea Rooms. Is this Taunton's answer to Betty's of Harrogate?  After two days open there are queues waiting to get a table. How lovely to have the lovely aroma of coffee roasting. We are sure this will become a mecca for not only ladies who lunch but also the visitors and tourists to Taunton. Relaxed and sipping the wonderful array of coffees and teas- pinkies in the air. It is also a shop to buy tea, coffee, chocolate and an array of gifts.This is a traditional family business based in the heart of Somerset.  Their unique business is devoted to rare and mouth-watering  exclusive coffees and fine teas, now available to buy online.
       Mr Miles Tearooms, 3-4 High Street, Taunton, TA1 3PG Tel: 01823 322288  Email: info@djmiles.co.uk
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      The Wessex Tourist Board are happy to introduce their chatroom for the locals in  Bridgwater, Chard & Taunton. Just click on the  picture of Cerdic to the left to enter the room. Obviously this site is for locals with similar interests to  chat to each other. In order for the room to be a success it is necessary for you to tell your friends about the room so you can chat to each other.. It is hoped that it will become the networking centre for the locals of Bridgwater, Taunton & Chard.
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      Thomas Hardy first used the term "Wessex" in his 1874 novel, Far From the Madding Crowd Hardy's vast works conformed to the region that he envisioned and called Wessex. But as Thomas Hardy himself always maintained, "This is an imaginative Wessex only". In respect of places described under fictitious or ancient names in the novels -� for reason that seemed good at the time of writing them �- and kept up in the poems �- discerning people have affirmed in print that they clearly recognize the originals: such as Shaftesbury in �Shaston,� Sturminster Newton in �Stourcastle,� Dorchester in �Casterbridge,� Salisbury Plain in �The Great Plain,� Cranborne Chase in �The Chase,� Beaminster in �Emminster,� Bere Regis in �Kingsbere,� Woodbury Hill in �Greenhill,� Wool Bridge in �Wellbridge,� Harfoot or Harput Lane in �Stagfoot Lane,� Hazlebury in �Nuttlebury,� Bridport in �Port Bredy,� Maiden Newton in �Chalk Newton,� a farm near Nettlecombe Tout in �Flintcomb Ash,� Sherbourne in �Sherton Abbas,� Milton Abbey in �Middleton Abbey,� Cerne Abbas in �Abbot's Cernel,� Evershot in �Evershead,� Taunton in �Toneborough,� Bournemouth in �Sandbourne,� Winchester in �Wintonchester,� Oxford in �Christminster,� Reading in �Aldbrickham,� Newbury in �Kennetbridge,� Wantage in �Alferdston,� Basingstoke in �Stoke Barehills,� and so on.
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      The Somerset Carnivals are highly regarded as the largest illuminated processions in the world. They occur late on in the year at various locations including: Bridgwater, Burnham-on-Sea, Chard, Ilminster, Glastonbury, North Petherton, Shepton Mallet, Taunton, Wellington, Wells,  Weston-Super-Mare, and Yeovil.


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      The carnivals in Somerset date back to 400 years, and are one of the most spectacular events in Somerset today. In some of the bigger locations (such as Bridgwater), you can expect to see crowds of more than 120,000.

      The carnival floats (or carts as they are sometimes referred as), are designed and built by dedicated carnival clubs around the West Country. These carnival clubs have many members who raise money throughout the year, and work relentlessly to achieve the spectacular carnival entries. The carnival floats take part in the carnival parade along with other entries; these range from clowns dancing in the streets to 100ft illuminated carnival floats (some with up to 30,000 light bulbs) pulled by tractors.

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      Carnival 2011 will be held as follows. All dates are correct as of January 2011

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      Time

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      Circuit

      20th August (Sat)

      7:15pm

      Sturminster Newton

      Wessex GP

       

       

       

       

      17th September (Sat)

      7:00pm

      Mere

      Wessex GP

      24th September (Sat)

      7:00pm

      Frome

      Wessex GP

      24th September (Sat)

      7:30pm

      Wellington

      South Somerset FC

       

       

       

       

      1st October (Sat)

      7:00pm

      Shaftesbury

      Wessex GP

      1st October (Sat)

      7:15pm

      Ilminster

      South Somerset FC

      8th October (Sat)

      7:30pm

      Gillingham

      Wessex GP

      8th October (Sat)

      7:15pm

      Chard

      South Somerset FC

      15th October (Sat)

      7:30pm

      Castle Cary

      Wessex GP

      15th October (Sat)

      7:00pm

      Taunton

      South Somerset FC

      22nd October (Sat)

      7:00pm

      Trowbridge

      Wessex GP

      2011 Date TBC

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      Yeovil

      - - -

      29th October (Sat)

      7:00pm

      Warminster

      Wessex GP

       

       

       

       

      04th November (Fri)

      7:00pm

      Bridgwater   [route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      05th November (Sat)

      7:00pm

      North Petherton   [route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      07th November (Mon)

      7:30pm

      Burnham-on-Sea / Highbridge   [route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      09th November (Wed)

      7:30pm

      Shepton Mallet   [route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      10th November (Thu)

      7:15pm

      Midsomer Norton   [route/map]

      - - -

      11th November (Fri)

      7:30pm (was 7pm last year)

      Wells   [NEW route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      12th November (Sat)

      7.00pm

      Glastonbury   [route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      14th November (Mon)

      7:15pm

      Weston-super-Mare   [route/map]

      Somerset County GFCA

      Carnivals on the Somerset County GFCA circuit generally attract the most entries and visitors (and last approx 2-3 hours), followed by carnivals on the South Somerset FC and Wessex GP (and last approx 1 hour).

       
      List of carnival clubs
      The following is a list of major carnival clubs and their home town locations:

       



      What's On In Somerset
      Welcome to 'What's On Somerset, an exciting quarterly preview of leisure and entertainment designed to bring this great county together. It is a celebration of somerset and events within it and they are working with all communities to help highlight forthcoming entertainment.Read by Somerset residents and visitors alike, What�s On Somerset has been developed in response to requests for better information about entertainment, within the county and beyond. You will find printed copies all across the county in Theatres, cafes, Tourist Information Centres, Family attractions and many other outlets that are visited by active people.And on their website, you can see their current issue on screen. Some of their advertisers have even made it possible for you to click through to their own website, should you need to make a booking or just seek further information.The What�s on Somerset team are based in the county and grew up in it so they appreciate what you might be looking to do with your leisure time and where to get information.Being a community service, they are also reliant on information being sent to them and on their website you will be able to send them  information about forthcoming events and even opinions about things you have done. 

      Giles Adams Managing Editor, Character Graphics, 56/58 Station Road (rear),Taunton, Somerset TA1 1NS tel. 01823 279008 fax. 01823 279011 e. whatsonsomerset@btinternet.com

      Other Notable Local Websites CLICK

      CHARD WEBSITE
      www.wessextouristboard.org.uk

      Somerset Pages
      Web Directory
       UK Villages.co.uk
      Wessex Society

      General information on Wessex
      THE WESSEX SOCIETY is dedicated to preserving and developing the cultural and linguistic heritage of Wessex. For more information please contact : WESSEX SOCIETY, 121 Worthing Road, Patchway, BRISTOL WESSEX, BS34 5HU  telephone 0117 969 4947 email wessexsociety@zyworld.com
      THE WESSEX REGIONALIST PARTY/WESTSEAXE LANDRICESTAEFA is dedicated to the setting up of self government for WESSEX. For membership information or general enquiries please contact :
      James Gunter, Secretary-General, WESSEX REGIONALISTS, 5 Rickyard Cottages, Broad Hinton, Swindon, Wiltshire, Wessex ,SN4 9PS
      tel 01793 731974 email wessexregionalists@regionalist.net

      THE WESSEX CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION is an all party group that is forwarding the exciting plans of all the people of WESSEX to have their own parliament, with powers equal to those of Scotland. For more information please contact : WESSEX CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, 1/2 Atlantic Road South
      WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Somerset, WESSEX  tel 01934 641334  email wessexconvention@regionalist.net
      Until borders are agreed with all the various regionalist groups in England WESSEX for our purposes consists of the counties of Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset, Devon, Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire

      LOCAL AUTHORITIES
      Somerset County Council

      SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
       
      County Hall, Taunton,
      TA1 4DY Wessex
       
      www.somerset.gov.uk
      Telephone : 01823 355455
      Fax : 01823 355 156
      Bridgwater House
      Sedgemoor DC
      Sedgemoor District Council
        Bridgwater House, King Square, Bridgwater, TA6 3AR
      email: customer.services@sedgemoor.gov.uk
      www.sedgemoor.gov.uk
      Tel: 0845 408 2540
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      Bridgewater Town Council
      Town Hall
      BRIDGWATER
      TA6 3AS
         www.bridgwatertowncouncil.gov.uk
       Telephone: 01278 435299 or 01278 455742
       Somerset Districts 
      Cerdic
      "I'm Cerdic,
      The First King of Wessex-
      Welcome To My Kingdom
      website: http:// www.wessextouristboard.org.uk           Tel: +44(0) 845 868 2810          Fax : +44(0) 845 862 1954     Click here to contact us
         
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      SOMERSET HERITAGE CENTRE
      Somerset Heritage Centre
      Somerset Heritage Centre
      Brunel Way, Langford Mead, Norton Fitzwarren
      Taunton, TA2 6SF
      Telephone     01823 278805 (enquiries)

      01823 337600 (appointments)
      Please make an appointment if you need a guaranteed place in the searchroom.
      Fax     01823 347459
      Email     archives@somerset.gov.uk
      http://www1.somerset.gov.uk/archives/


      We exist to find, preserve and make available written records of Somerset's people and communities.

      The Somerset Archives and Local Studies Service offers:
      Free access for you to do your own research, using archives such as parish, family, school and business records
      Accepting documents relating to Somerset.
      An archives online catalogue.
      An Education and Learning Service, taking history to schools, colleges and the wider community.
      A Research Service if you can't visit in person.
      Talks and exhibitions
      A consultation and advice service in North Somerset libraries.
      Advice on document repair, handling and storage.

      Please note that our searchroom is currently very busy, and so on some days we cannot accommodate microfiche or document users who have not made an appointment.  To avoid disappointment, please book a place by contacting us a few days before you would like to come in. 


      The Somerset Archives and Local Studies Service is provided by Somerset County Council and holds many millions of original documents, ranging in date from the eighth century AD to the present day.  It forms part of the Somerset Heritage Service, with Historic Environment, Museums and the Victoria County History, all of which are housed at the Somerset Heritage Centre.
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      BRIDGWATER
      Bridgwater is most commonly visited for its shopping, but it does some historic sights worth looking out for when you're walking around. Bridgwater is mentioned as early as the Domesday Book and has always been a place of settlement due to its higher land up from the floodplains of the Levels. It developed as a river port on the River Parrett. This is where much of the cloth produced across Somerset was shipped out. The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal linked the two towns as they both became commercial centres in the Industrial Revolution. The Bridgwater Docks followed linking to the canal and then the railway helped the town to prosper. The area in and around Bridgwater are steeped in English Civil War history. Bridgwater was the scene of a major siege in 1645 when Parliamentary artillery all but destroyed Bridgwater's domestic and commercial buildings. Not far away to the south east of the town you have the site of the Battle of Sedgemoor at Westonzoyland. The battle, fought on 6 July 1685, was the last major battle to be fought on English soil. It was the final act in the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth who attempted to overthrow the Catholic King of England, James II. The King's artillery proved too efficient for the rebels who were swiftly defeated. The ghost of Monmouth is said to appear on the battlefield either on the anniversary of the battle. You can follow an interactive trail around the battle site in the village of Westonzoyland. Other historic features are also highlighted in Bridgwater and the villages Othery, Middlezoy, Chedzoy. Pickup a leaflet at Tourist Information Centres.A leaflet is also available from the Tourist Information Centre "Bridgwater Town Trails". These are a good way of getting your bearings around Bridgwater while finding out a bit more about its history. The Cornhill is the centre of historic Bridgwater where the medieval market was held. From this you'll find all sorts of historic buildings of different architectural styles such as the Georgian terraces on Castle Street - regarded as one of the finest Georgian terraces in the South West. Castle Street was used as a location in the 1963 film "Tom Jones".

       Bridgewater

      Tourist Info

      50 High Street,Bridgwater.

      Email: bridgwater.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk

      Tel: 01278 427652, Fax: 01278 453489
      ADMIRAL BLAKE MUSEUM
      Fascinating town museum. Local history and archaeology museum of Bridgwater and the surrounding area. Birthplace of Robin Blake. It has relics, models and a video-documentary relating to the battle of Sedgemoor.
      Blake museum Blake Street, Bridgwater,  TA6 3NB
      Tues-Sat, 10am-4pm.
      ADMIRAL BLAKE MUSEUM CLICK
      Tel:
      01278 456127
      Fax:
      01278 444076
      BLAKE GARDENS
      Blake Gardens is in a prime location in Bridgwater Town Centre and is a good surviving example of a simple municipal garden from the late Victorian/ Edwardian period.
      Blake Gardens provide a haven of tranquillity in the bustle of Bridgwater's town centre. They provide an amenity for community and visitors alike. The Gardens abut the Blake Museum and were, until recently, the site of a formal Rose Garden. The Public Gardens were opened on 9th August 1902 by the Mayoress, Mrs Manchip as part of the town's coronation celebrations. Later, at the Old Taunton Road end of the gardens, the Mayoress planted a commemorative oak - to grow as a 'living witness for generations'.

      Blake Gardens Blake Street, Bridgwater,  TA6 3NB
      BRIDGWATER  ARTS CENTRE
      In 1945 Gwen Pollard who was a local patron of the Arts, realized that here was an opportunity to open an Art Centre for the people of Bridgwater. Bridgwater Arts Centre was opened on 10th October 1946, with the financial help of the newly established Arts Council. It was the first Arts Centre in Britain to open with Arts Council support. A portrait of Gwen Pollard still hangs in the Kelting Room in recognition of her influence and commitment in getting the original Arts Centre open. The building was purchased by Bridgwater Borough Council in 1966, which then passed into the ownership of Sedgemoor District Council in 1974. Number eleven Castle Street was acquired in 1982, on condition that members of the Arts Centre took responsibility for it and any costs involved in refurbishing the interior.Bridgwater Arts Centre continues to be committed to providing the communities of Sedgemoor and the wider region with the highest quality of theatrical, artistic, creative and cultural opportunities to engage with as wide a range as possible of the Arts.
      Bridgewater Arts
                  Centre
      11 -13 Castle Street, Bridgwater,  TA6 3DD
      BRIDGEWATER ARTS CENTRE CLICK
       
      Tel: 01278 422700 
      Fax: 01278 447402

      BRIDGWATER CANALSIDE CENTRE
      The Canalside project was launched in September 2007, with the aim of providing comprehensive venue hire for a client base in the County of Somerset and the surrounding area. We are determined to become the first-choice venue in Somerset for a diverse range of events and functions, focusing on both business conferences and private occasions. Are you looking for a conference or event venue to hire for between 5 and 300 people? The Canalside offers a range of modern facilities designed to meet the requirements of our business and private clients. The Canalside is strategically located, five minutes from the M5 and just a short drive away from Taunton, the beautiful county town of Somerset in the south-west of England. Our highly skilled and friendly events management team would be happy to discuss your requirements and take you on a tour of our excellent facilities.Our facilities offer the ideal venue for business conferences, private functions, wedding receptions, board meetings, seminars, Christmas parties, roadshows, charity balls, and, with our purpose built dance floor, gala balls and dinner dances.
      Canalside
      Marsh Lane
      Huntworth
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6LQ


      BRIDGWATER CANALSIDE CLICK
      tel: 01278 456545
      BRIDGWATER CARNIVAL
      Bridgwater hosts the biggest winter carnival in the world! It is the culmination of the Somerset Carnivals that originated from celebrating the success of Guy Fawkes Gunpowder Plot that was masterminded by local man Robert Parson. The Bridgwater Carnival usually takes place in the first week of November. It's well worth timing your visit to coincide with one of the carnivals that are held at a whole host of towns throughout the county. The Somerset Carnival tradition dates back to the 1600s when many places in Somerset commemorated the Gunpowder Plot. Street entertainment, fireworks and special events throughout the town add to the fun and carnival atmosphere.Processions gradually make their way round a predetermined route from around 7pm at night. The floats are illuminated with coloured lighting which makes a welcome splash of colour in the dark autumn nights. A huge amount of effort is put into creating carnival entries. Some are created by Carnival Clubs; some by keen individuals or groups, all work throughout the year raising the money themselves to create spectacular themed floats which are judged prior to the procession begins. Prizes are hotly contested and ensure the standards are raised year-on-year. It is a fantastic, lively event with brilliantly decorated floats and costumes and lots of music and dance to get your feet tapping. The Bridgwater Carnival culminates in the Squibbing - a procession along the High Street where squibs (firework) are held high showering the participants and crowds below.It's a fun night out for all the family and you can help raise funds for charities or the clubs for the next year's entry. Thousands attend carnivals, so watch out as parking can get very limited on carnival nights and town centres can often be cut off to traffic during the carnival.
      Carnival
      tel:01278 451415
      BRIDGWATER CANNON - The Cannon
      The Cannon junction at the Cross RiflesTake a visit to the Bristol Road cemetery and as you walk along the entrance path leading down through the graves, there in the top right corner of the field is a white marble cross with the caption �Erected by friends to commemorate one of the gallant six hundred�.  It is the last resting place of Denis Heron who once lived on the Salmon Parade.  His story and is fully described in The Forgotten Heroes of Bridgwater and Somerset�s Forgotten Heroes.  Suffice it here to say that he rode in the memorable Charge of the Light Brigade as one of the 4th Light Dragoons.
      To recognise the presence of this hero, in 1857, three years after the Charge, the borough council petitioned Parliament for the provision of a Russian cannon captured in the Crimea.  The gun was granted and was welcomed by bands of music  as it was processed through the town and placed outside Heron�s house, between the town bridge and the hospital.  In 1883, the cannon was moved to the junction of the Bath and Bristol Roads, a junction which henceforth became known as �The Cannon�.  It eventually disappeared, taken for scrap for the war effort.  In more recent years, a replica has been installed on the same spot, a timely reminder of a forgotten hero.
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       Somerset TA6 4AB

      BRIDGWATER CASTLE

      Bridgwater Castle was an impressive building for its day covering 10 acres, big enough to support 2-3,000 troops in times of strife.  It had walls 12 to 15 feet thick and was surrounded on three sides by a 30 foot moat, the fourth side being the river.  The north moat was known as the Common Ditch and the other two sides as the Castle Ditch.  The boundaries as we would recognise them today, would be the river on the west, Fore Street on the south, Chandos Street to the north and Castle Moat to the west.  Within this area the castle was split into the upper bailey, roughly King Square and all the surrounding buildings, and the lower bailey, being everything between King Square and the river.  Stand at the top of Castle Street today and you can see how the upper bailey was on level ground and the lower bailey was on the bank sloping down to the river.
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      BRIDGWATER CASTLE HOUSE
      Castle House, Bridgwater, Somerset, was built for William Akerman in 1851. With repairs estimated at nearly �1m, it represents one of the most formidable challenges SAVE has faced. It was both a family home and a showcase for the builder, John Board, who had invented Portland cement, a pioneering new building material. The SAVE Trust agreed to take on the long-empty building following compulsory purchase by the council.Now the Strummerville Trust , set up by friends of the musician Joe Strummer, plans to turn Castle House into the first of a series of centres bringing musical opportunities to young people from inner-city areas.
      Castle House Castle House, Bridgwater, Somerset

      CASTLE HOUSE CLICK

      BRIDGEWATER CASTLE STREET 
      Built in 1723 by the architect Benjamin Holloway for the Duke of Chandos, it was then called Chandos Street and is a superb example of Georgian architecture.  At 11 Castle Street is the Bridgwater Arts Centre which was the first Arts Centre in Great Britain, set up in 1946.  Across the road, the greater part of the buildings, now mostly offices, was taken up by the Mary Stanley Nursing Home, serving as a maternity hospital from 1920 to 1988.
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      BRIDGWATER COURT HOUSE
      Magistrates Court
      The Court House
      Northgate
      Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3YL
       BRIDGWATER COURTS CLICK 
      tel:01823 257084
      BRIDGWATER FRIARN STREET
      This is the site of the old Grey Friars priory.  The Plymouth Brethren, who moved into the town in the 1840s, moved from their Gloucester Place premises to Friarn Street in 1868.  The street is also the home of the local Quakers whose Friends� Meeting House was built in 1722 and enlarged in 1801.  Running off Friarn Street is Horsepond Lane, once known as Wayhur, which translates as �horse pond� to which the lane once led.
      Picture 1 Friarn Street,
      Bridgwater TA6 3LJ.

      BRIDGWATER KINGS SQUARE
      The Local Government Act 1972 removed the historic status of Bridgwater as a Borough, as it became part of the district of Sedgemoor, which has its headquarters in King's Square. King Square once formed a significant part of the old castle site.  The fine houses on the south and east sides of the square date back to the 1820s and the new council offices on the north side have been sympathetically designed to blend with the earlier buildings.  Also on the north side is the Masonic Lodge, built in 1912.  It features narrow slits through which the lodge members can espy any strangers waiting to enter. 
      The centrepiece of the square is the war memorial erected in 1924 and unveiled by Lord Cavan.  It features a statue of a mother and child representing civilisation.  Beneath the mother�s feet are characters representing strife, bloodshed, corruption and despair.  In one hand she holds a globe of the world and in the other the Book of Law.
      http://www.yourlocalweb.co.uk/images/pictures/15/25/war-memorial-king-square-bridgwater-150127.jpg King Square,
      Bridgwater,
       TA6 3AR

      BRIDGWATER LAWN TENNIS CLUB

      Bridgwater Lawn Tennis Club was established on the banks of the Bridgwater canal in the centre of Bridgwater in about 1895. Originally known as the Trinity Lawn Tennis Club it had one grass court and club rules limited membership to 25. Before the First World War it acquired a second court, created a 'country membership' and the standard of tennis attracted members from Bishops Lydeard who push-biked over the Quantocks of an evening - and home again! Later known as the 'Mid-Somerset' it became the Bridgwater Lawn Tennis Club during the sixties.

      Bidgwater LTC
      Huntworth Lane
      North Petherton TA7 0DU

      BRIDGWATER LTC CLICK
      tel : 01278 661078
      BRIDGWATER OLD VICARAGE
      St Mary Street contains a line of fourteenth century cottages including the Old Vicarage Restaurant which was given in the sixteenth century by Edward de Chedzoy to be used as a vicarage and that was how it remained until around a hundred years ago.  The original building was built of wattle and daub, and a glass-covered example of this is exposed in the archway which leads to the back of the premises.  On the front wall is an unusual opening which appears to be bottle shaped.  One theory is that it was used to pass tankards of mulled drinks out to the coachmen who remained onboard their stage coaches as their passengers dined inside in the warmth of the building. The Old Vicarage is certainly the oldest domestic premises in the town, only the church itself dating back any further.  As a one-time coaching house, it continued life as the Steynings Tea Rooms before reverting to its Old Vicarage title. 
      http://images.activehotels.com/images/hotel/max300/265/2650936.jpg 45-51 St Mary Street
      Bridgwater
      Somerset
      TA6 3EQ

      BRIDGWATER PUBLIC LIBRARY
      The library is a traditional Carnegie type building dating from 1906, with a more modern extension, and was extensively refurbished in 2004. It is close to the town centre, near Blake Gardens. The layout includes a lift for customers to the first floor of the library. Also available is a well-presented People�s Network facility, providing access to the Internet and Office applications.
      The Public Library, Bridgwater, Somerset.  The Library
      Binford Place
      Bridgwater
      Somerset
      TA6 3LF
      Email:     brwlib@somerset.gov.uk
      BRIDGWATER LIBRARY CLICK
      tel:     0845 345 9177
      Fax:     01278 451027
      BRIDGEWATER ST.MARY'S CHURCH
      The parish church of St Mary the Virgin is certainly the oldest building in the town, largely built in the Early English style but mixed with Decorated and Perpendicular.  Internally, the archway leading to the tower appears to be Early English and from the early thirteenth century.  At the west and north sides of the nave, windows are set in Early English casings.  Decorated windows of the fourteenth century can be found elsewhere with the remaining being fifteenth century Perpendicular, indicating how the church was regularly undergoing change in its earlier years.
      St.Mary's Church St Mary : St Mary Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3EQ

      BRIDGWATER SALMON PARADE
      Once called Salmon Lane, this riverside road is dominated by the town�s hospital, but between it and the bridge is an interesting row of former fishermen�s cottages.  Salmon was one of the main catches and, whilst it seems amazing that salmon could have run in such a river, in my childhood I used to watch as they ran upstream.  Presumably pollution has brought their days to an end but at one time they were a source of revenue.  Their decline began in the 1930s, almost certainly with the opening of the local Cellophane plant, but once as many as 20 men were licensed to fish the river for salmon.
      Eels were another source of food in plentiful supply in the River Parrett and in June 1859 there was a Sturgeon which weighed in at 160 lbs.  It was sold at the market at 6d per pound.  In 1913, a 168 lb. porpoise was captured in Bridgwater by Henry Laver.
      The General Hospital, Salmon Parade, Bridgwater,
                Somerset. Salmon Parade
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AH,

      BRIDGWATER TOWN HALL
             S ituated in the High Street, The Town Hall, built in 1823, and designed by Richard Carver,  is used for civic functions, parties, concerts, panto's and many other activities. 
      Bridgwater Town Hall - High Street     .
      A plaque commerating the Queens visit to Bridgwater can be found to the side of the main entrance and was unveiled by Her Majesty on 8th May 1987
      Bridgwater Town Hall - High Street Town Hall
      BRIDGWATER
      TA6 3AS
         www.bridgwatertowncouncil.gov.uk
       Telephone: 01278 435299 or 01278 455742
      BRIDGWATER VICTORIA PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE
      Victoria Park Community Centre in the heart of Bridgwater is a warm, friendly and vibrant atmosphere that offers a range of modern community facilities including disabled access and free wireless internet connection. You will find a wide variety of activities to suit everyone from dancing to martial arts and our team of enablers are here to listen and help.
      Victoria Park Community
                Centre Courtyard and entrance
      Victoria Park Community Centre
      Victoria Park Drive, Bridgwater,
      Somerset, TA6 7AS
      Tel :01278 422255
      E-mail:info@victoriaparkbridgwater.co.uk
      VICTORIA PARK CLICK
      Tel :01278 422255
      BRIDGWATER WILLOW MAN 
      Willow Man is a large outdoor sculpture by Serena de la Hey, situated in a field by junction 23 of the M5 motorway near Bridgwater in Somerset, South West England. It stands 40 feet (12 m), made of willow withies on a steel frame. Willow Man was commissioned by South West Arts, for the Year of the Artist 2000, and was unveiled in September 2000.  It marks the millennium and celebrates the role of willow in the ecology and craft tradition of the Somerset Levels.The first sculpture was burnt down in an arson attack on 8 May 2001.  The Willow Man was rebuilt by the same artist in October 2001.  As a precaution against further attacks, a moat was excavated around the sculpture.  A notable landmark, the sculpture is also popularly known as "Withy Man", or "Angel of the South"
      Willow Man (Bridwater, Somerset) junction 23 of the M5 motorway near Bridgwater in Somerset

      Burnham On
                Sea
      BURNHAM-ON-SEA
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      7 miles of golden beaches.A lovely promenade, little shops, lashings of fish & chips followed by ice cream, Burnham on Sea is the place! From the delights of a traditional seaside holiday at Burnham-on-Sea to the leisure parks at Brean sands there is fun and excitement to be found in this little corner of Somerset. Sand yachting and golf are but two of the regular sports.With views across to distant Wales, seven miles of sandy beaches with wide open spaces and dunes are perfect for every beach activity. Burnham-on-Sea has the most distinctive lighthouse you will ever see. The beach achieved Quality Coast Award status during May to September 2007.

       Burnham On sea

      Tourist Info

      South Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea.
      Email: burnham.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk

      Tel: 01278 787852, Fax: 01278 781282
      ALSTONE WILDLIFE PARK
      A small family run park with many interesting and amusing fur and feather friends including Theodore the camel and a tame red deer herd.
      Allstone Wildlife
                            Park Alstone Road, Highbridge , TA9 3DT
       We are open Easter - November only. 10.30 - 17.00hrs (last admission 16.00hrs)
      ALSTONE WILDLIFE PARK CLICK
      Tel: 01278 782405
      Fax: 01278 792288
      ANIMAL FARM COUNTRY PARK
      Explore the 23 acres of delightful Somerset countryside, home to lots of friendly animals. Make friends with the farm animals and enjoy our seasonal treasure hunt. Join the cuddle club and hold the baby rabbits and small pets in the barn. Make friends with the cockerels and new born chicks. Lots of hands on animal fun. The centre also has an all weather play barn for kids of all ages along with toddler and under 7�s zones. Big discounts for pre-booked groups & educational visits.
      Animal Farm Red Road, Berrow,
      Burnham-on-Sea, TA8 2RW

      ANIMAL FARM CLICK
      Tel: 01278 751628 
      Fax: 01278 751633
      BREAN DOWN BIRD GARDEN
      Tropical bird garden, cafe and gift shop.
      Brean Bird Brean Down, Brean, nr. Burnham on Sea, TA8 2RS
      Mar-Nov, 10am-4pm.
      BREAN DOWN BIRD
      GARDEN CLICK
      Tel:
      01278 751209
      BREAN LEISURE PARK
      The South West's largest fun park, with loads to do for all the family -from roundabouts to roller coasters, golf to swimming.  There are 40 rides and attractions, a pool complex with four water slides, bars and restaurants.  An 18-hole par 69 golf course.
      Brean Park Coast Road, Brean Sands, Brean
      BREAN LEISUREPARK CLICK
      Tel:
      01278
      751595  
      Fax:
       01278 752102
      RICH'S FARMHOUSE CIDER
      Famous in Ciderland for over 50 years for sweet, medium and dry cider.  Also farm pressed apple juice, mature cheddar cheese and local chutney. Museum and cider-making video.
       Riches Orchards  Mill Farm, Watchfield, Highbridge,
      All year.  Mon-Sat 9am-7pm,  Sun 10am-7pm.
      NO WEBSITE
       Tel:
      01278 783651
      CANNINGTON COLLEGE
      The college has a medieval walled garden, pitch and putt, and a nine-hole, 18-tee golf course.Bridgwater College isn't just about learning. There are many things to see and do. As a college with such a diverse range of subjects to study, there are many facilities and purpose-built buildings that can be used by the public, in addition to their learning purposes.Pamper yourself with a treatment in our hair and beauty salons or take to the greens at our golf centre, on the golf course, pitch and putt or driving range. You could take riding lessons at the equestrian centre or relax with a visit to the Walled Gardens of Cannington.
      Cannington Cannington, Bridgwater, TA5 2LS
      CANNINGTON COLLEGE
       GARDENS CLICK
      Tel: 01278 655000

      CANNINGTON GOLF CLUB

      Our nine hole, 18-tee golf course is located at Bridgwater College's Cannington Centre, and is said to be one of the best in the South West. As well as the course there's also a fully automated, floodlit driving range and pitch and putt course - so there's something for everyone!The Golf Course is located just four miles from the historic town of Bridgwater, Somerset and only 12 miles from Taunton and offers splendid views of the nearby Quantock Hills.Our golf course is ideal for new players and improvers alike. Designed by renowned course architect Martin Hawtree of Oxford and built to the highest international specification, the nine hole, 18 tee course (6,072 yards, par 68) is well-known for its excellent condition.The open fairways offer new players the chance to concentrate on their shots, whilst the subtle contours of the course provide a satisfying round of golf for those improving their technique.You can enjoy the course either on a pay and play basis or as a full member.national standards. Arguably one of the best nine hole courses in the West of England.

      Cannington Pitch & Putt,
      TA5 2LR
      Rodway Hill, Cannington, Bridgwater, Somerset,

      Golf at Bridgwater College Cannington Golf Club, Cannington College, Bridgwater, TA5 2LS
      4m NW of Bridgwater on A39. M5 J24
      CANNINGTON GOLF CLICK
      tel: 01278 655050
      CANNINGTON COUNTRYSIDE VISITOR CENTRE

      Cannington Countryside Visitor Centre
      Rodway
      Cannington
      Bridgwater
      Somerset
      TA5 2LR

      CANNINGTON VISITOR CENTE CLICK
      Tel : (01278) 655007
      Fax: (01278) 655191
      COLERIDGE COTTAGE
      The poet Samuel Coleridge wrote some ot his most famous poems when he lived here between 1797 and 1800.  Now belongs to the National Trust.
      Colderidge Cottage Nether Stowey, Bridgwater
      See National Trust Map

      COLERIDGE COTTAGE CLICK
      Tel:
      01278 732662
      FYNE COURT
      Fyne Court is a National Trust property which also serves as headquarters of the Somerset Wildlife Trust. These grounds once belonged to the 19th century pioneer electrician Andrew Crosse.Only visitor centre and grounds open to visitors; buildings contain an education base for the Wildlife Trust. 8-hectare (20-acre) reserve managed by Somerset Wildlife Trust, remainder of estate by NT

      Fyne Court
      Broomfield
      Bridgwater TA5 2EQ
      FYNE COURT CLICK
      tel: 01823 652400
      HINKLEY POINT 'A' VISITOR CENTRE
      Discover how electricity is generated.
      Exhibition with touch screens and interactive videos.  Nature trail, play area.
      Hinkley Point Hinkley Point, Bridgwater
      Daily, Mar-Oct, 10am-6pm.
      HINKLEY POINT VISITOR
       CENTRE CLICK
      Tel:
      01278 654700
      MIDDLEMOOR WATERPARK
      Middlemoor Waterpark was created in 1989. This purpose-built lake set in the historic Somerset levels gives you the opportunity to try something out of the ordinary. Although situated in a peaceful rural setting, everything you need for a super day out is at hand!This unique water sports centre with water ski, wakeboard, jet ski and karting facilities also has it's own fully licensed clubhouse overlooking the lake. A varied menu is available (and a barbecue area is situated next to the clubhouse). Whether you�re a beginner or skilled to international standard we�ll cater to your individual needs!
      We look forward to seeing you!
      The Causeway,
      Woolavington
      Somerset,
      TA7 8DN
      MIDDLEMOOR
      WATER PARK CLICK

      Phone 01278 685578

      Mobile 0788 777 6005
      MOORLYNCH VINEYARD
      Moorlynch vineyard grew grapes and made wine for over 20 years. During that time we became well known and won many awards for our wines. Following a decision in 1999 to retire the proprietors Anne and Peter Farmer steadily reduced the size of the vineyard, and ceased wine production entirely with the 2002 harvest. However as wine production has been run down we have diversified our many fine buildings to other uses, which include craft units (for details click on CRAFTS below), and an outside catering company
      The introduction of new alcoholic drinks licensing laws precipitated a decision to close our shop and restaurant completely from November 24th 2005, when the new law came into force. We regret we no longer sell directly to the general public, only to trade customers, from whom we welcome enquiries about our Sleeping Beauty Brandy 

      Moorlynch Vineyard

      Moorlinch, Bridgwater

      Somerset TA7 9DD


      MOORLYNCH CLICK 

      Phone 01458 210393
      THE RIVER PARRETT TRAIL
      is a 50 mile, long distance hiking trail that extends from near Crewkerne to Combwich near Steart, just south of Burnham-on-Sea. You can complete the whole trail over 3 or 4 days or break it up as a series of shorter walks during your holiday in Somerset. The trail follows the River Parrett from the Dorset Hills where it starts through the Somerset Levels countryside and characteristic Somerset market towns, ending at its mouth at Bridgwater Bay. The going is relatively easy as most of the walk is on flat ground. If you want more of a challenge along the way you can have a go at canoeing on the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal or hire a bike from the Langport Visitor Centre and explore further afield. There is a good variety of attractions along the way. Historic towns such as Langport (the River Parrett Trail Visitor Centre is also here) and Muchleney and you can join the Battle of Sedgemoor Trail at Westonzoyland near Bridgwater to find out more about the last battle on English soil. If wildlife's more your thing there is a good range of nature reserves to explore in the heart of the Somerset Levels where you can do a bit of birdwatching at West Sedgemoor RSPB reserve or slight further inland around Shapwick Heath. You can also find out more about the willow weaving that has been a traditional craft of the area for thousands of years at the Willows and Wetlands Centre at Meare Green Court, Stoke St Gregory, Taunton, Somerset TA3 6HY. Tel: 01823 490249. Fax: 01823 490814. Check The Parrett Trail website for more information. You can get a free leaflet from Tourist Offices or buy the Trail Guide to plan your trip.
      The River Parrett Trail
      RIVER PARRETT TRAIL CLICK/

      Monmouth's Progress
      BATTLEFIELD OF SEDGEMOOR  6th July 1685
      The battlefield memorial is positioned near the heart of the action and close to the only known mass grave from the battle. It commemorates not just Sedgemoor but also the dead of British battles elsewhere in the world from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The battle of Sedgemoor was fought in the early morning of the 6th July 1685. The previous day the rebel army under the Duke of Monmouth, perhaps by then no more than 3500 strong, lay cornered in the town of Bridgwater (Somerset) by a smaller but far more experienced royal army. During the night, in a last desperate attempt to salvage something from his abortive rebellion, Monmouth launched a surprise night attack from the least expected direction, across the marshy wastes of Sedgemoor. But the rebels� bold strategy was discovered before they reached the royal camp and then, in the darkness, their cavalry failed to locate the ford giving access to the royal camp.With the element of surprise lost any chance of victory had disappeared. The rebel horse soon fled the field and in open country without cavalry support Monmouth�s infantry proved an easy target for the royal cavalry. The discipline, experience and firepower of the well equipped professional soldiers of the army of James II soon began to tell. As the morning light revealed the rebels� true plight of the rebels, Feversham launched a join cavalry and infantry attack. Monmouth�s army was totally destroyed.The battle and battlefield are understood in great detail and, with the information provided here, it is possible to visit the site and to gain an exceptionally good idea of the terrain and the course of the action on the 5th July 1688. On a warm sunny day it is a very pleasant landscape to explore.

      Battlefield of Sedgemoor


      Soldier at Sedgemoor



      Nr Bussex Farm
      Westzoyland
      Bridgewater
      Three miles east of Bridgwater, Somerset
      The battle was fought on low-lying land
      between the villages of Chedzoy and Westonzoyland.
       map
      Re-enactment Click
      Tel: 07900944787
      SOMERSET BRICK & TILE MUSEUM
      The only remaining brick kiln in Bridgewater and an impressive survivor of a major Somerset industry.
      BRICK
                  & TILE MUSEUM East Quay, Bridgewater,
       Wednesday and Thursday 9am - 12:30pm and 1:00 - 4:00pm
      SOMERSET BRICK &
      TILE MUSEUM CLICK
      Tel: 01823 320200
      SOMERSET JEWISH SOCIAL & CULTURAL GROUP

      We are a growing group. We've been together for about one year and there are approximately 30 people in the group -of all ages, singles, couples, and some with partners of other faiths. We vary in our levels of observance, but we all 'click' very well, and we love to welcome new members -I guarantee you'll have a great time! Our aim appears to be socialising, nosh and talks from group members. 

      Somerset Jewish Social & Cultural Group Contact : Jane Warner, 
       email janecarolewarner@hotmail.com
       Tel  No 01823 289085
      SOMERSET LEVELS

      At the heart of Somerset, lies a beautiful area called the "Levels and Moors", which has international status as one of the most important wetlands of its type in the world
      Somerset
                  Levels
      Levels and Moors Office, Moorlynch Vineyard, Moorlynch, Bridgwater, TA7 9DD
      Tel:
      01458 210790
      SOMERSET WILDLIFE TRUST
      Information centre, shop, wildlife trails, including easy access round woodland nature reserve.
      Somerset Wildlife Trust Fyne Court, Broomfield,  Bridgwater
      Mon-Fri 9am-6pm,  Sat-Sun 10am-6pm  (dusk if earlier than 6pm)
      SOMERSET WILDLIFE
      TRUST CLICK
      Tel:
      01823 451587
      THE TEMPLE OF HARMONY
       at Goathurst, near Bridgwater is based on the 1st Century Temple of FORTUNA VIRILIS in Rome. Completed in 1767, the Temple stands in Mill Wood, a 17 acre pleasure garden created by Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte. It is listed Grade II * and has been fully restored.The Temple of Harmony is open to the public on: Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays in the afternoons from:2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Easter and then from the last weekend in May to the end of September.

      Temple of Harmony
      Goathurst
      Bridgwater
      Somerset
      ESTONZOYLAND  PUMPING STATION
      he museum of steam and land drainage reveals the earlier pumping station on Somerset levels.
      There is an extensive collection of stationary engines which run in steam on the first Sunday of each month
      West
                  Zoyland Hoopers Lane, Westonzoyland, Bridgwater
      Apr-Oct and Bank Holiday Sundays and Mondays and New Year's day. Open: Daily, Jan-Dec 2pm-5pm
      WESTONZOYLAND PUMPING STATION CLICK
      Tel:
      01823 257516
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      Bridgwater Blue Plaques

      The Civic Society has affixed nineteen plaques to various buildings of Bridgwater in its project to enhance the knowledge of the town's history. The project has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.The plaques have been individually crafted by Leander Architectural.

      32 Friarn
      32 Friarn Street
      SHER 14931
      32 Friarn detail
      32 Friarn Street detail.
      More information about this property.
      Bond Street
      SHER 14817
      Bond Street detail
      Chandos Street - Homecastle House
      Chandos Street detail
      Court House, Queen Street
      SHER 14925
      Court House detail
      High Street
      High Street detail
      Horsepond Lane
      SHER 14874
      Horsepond Lane detail
      Blake Street Lytil Mill
      SHER 14816
      Lytil Mill detail
      St Mary Street - South Gate
      SHER 14936
      South Gate detail
      West Gate, 33 Penel Orlieu
      SHER 14921


      Phase One December 2006
      • 32 Friarn Street
      • Bond Street
      • Chandos Street - Castle
      • Court House Queen Street
      • High Street masonry
      • Horsepond Lane
      • Blake Street - Lytil Mill
      • St Mary Street - South Gate
      • Broadway - West Gate
      Phase Two March 2007
      • 15 Friarn Street
      • Arts Centre, Castle Street
      • Chandos Street houses
      • Georges Inn, St Mary Street
      • The Lions House, West Quay
      • Northgate & Angel Crescent
      • Isolda Parewastel in Clare Street
      • 6 Silver Street
      • Thompson Brothers, Mount Street
      • The Water Gate, West Quay

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      In The Snow

      Caf�s, Coffee Bars & Sandwich Shops
      Albion Inn & Truck Stop 14, Bath Rd, Ashcott, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 9QT   01458 210281  
       Angels Coffee Shop 11 Angel Place, Shopping Centre, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3TQ   01278 446911  
       Barney's Grill 3 Binford Place  01278 451666 
       Bridge Restaurant Binford Place, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3NJ   01278 451277  
       Chantry Tea Gardens Sea Lane, Kilve, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1EG   01278 741457  
       Cherries Clare Street  01278 452471 
       Grahams Transport Stop Taunton Rd, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6PR   01278 663052  
       Hilltops Cafe 16, Bristol Rd, Pawlett, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4RT   01278 683716  
       Mary's Court Cafe St Mary Street  01278 429000 
       Pines Cafe The Pines, Buncombe Hill, Broomfield, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1AX   01823 451245  
       Pococks Tearooms Chilton Polden Hill, Chilton Polden, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 9AH   01278 722506  
      Fast Food & Take Aways
      Admiral Blake Fish Bar
      4-6 St Mary Street Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3LT 01278 423798
       Bower Take Away
      Shop 2, Unit B, Pollard Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4YA   01278 444610 
       Canton Chinese
      42 North Street  01278 429527 
      Charcoal Grill
       29 St. Mary St, Bridgwater. Somerset.TA6 3LX.   map 01278 424100
       China Star
      38, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HS   01278 452228  
       Deniz Kebab House
      15, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HR   01278 445745  
       Dolphin Fish Bar
      30, Weston Zoyland Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5BN  01278 451524 
       Dragon Palace (Chinese)
      64 Eastover  01278 447485 
       Excel Fish Bar
      73, West St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3RH   01278 422659  
       Frydays
      139, Taunton Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6BD   01278 434789  
       Gillyz Plaice
      1 Grenville House, Rhode Lane, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6JE   01278 424224  
      Hamp Fish & Chip Shop
      1 Grenville House, Rhode Lane, Bridgwater. Somerset. TA6 6JE.   map 01278 424224
       Hash Browns Cafe
      17a, St. Mary St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3LU   01278 446661  
       Jade Garden (Chinese)
      5, Bower Manor Shopping Centre Pollard Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4YA   01278 431400 
       Kebab Kitchen
      77, Bath Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4PN   01278 447484  
       Kentucky Fried Chicken
      10 High Street  01278 426660 
       McDonald's Restaurants Ltd
      The Clink, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4AB   01278 446044  
       Mogul Indian Take Away
      St John Street  01278 422468 
       Mohona
      77, Bath Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4PN   01278 422274 
       Ocean Fish Bar & Chinese Take Away
      82/84 Bath Road  01278 422283 
       Pak Lok (Chinese)
      145, Taunton Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6BD   01278 424708  
      Parkway Fish Bar

      1 Mountbatten House, Parkway, Bridgwater.Somerset.TA6 4RA.  map 01278 422462
      Piggy's Sandwich Bar
      9 High St, Bridgwater. Somerset. TA6 3BE.  map 01278 426559
      Pizza Choice & Kebab Pizza Choice
      65, High St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3BQ 
      01278 434343
       Pizza King
      46, High St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3BL   01278 444424  
       Polar Bear Fish Bar
      49 St John Street  01278 424493 
       Rhode Lane Take Away
      1, Grenville House, Rhode Lane, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6JE  01278 424224  
       Ruby Cantonese
      Unit 2, Allen Rd,Dawes Park, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6YA   01278 431314 
       Spice Club
      10, Eastover, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AB   01278 433334  
       The Hungry Caterpillar Sandwich Bar
      5c, Court St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3BZ   01278 444755  
       The Notun Moyna Indian Takeway
      30 St John Street  01278 446694 
       The Peking Chef
      69, Fore St, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6PY  map 01278 661288
       The Polar Bear Fish Bar
      49, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HR   01278 424493  
       TJ's
      8, Eastover, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AB   01278 451111  
       Welcome Kitchen
      39, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HR   01278 455598  
       West Quay Fish Bar
      8, West Quay, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3HL   01278 452008  
      NIGHT CLUBS
      The Palace Nightclub 24 - 26 Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater, TA6 3PF 01278 434507
      PUBLIC HOUSES
      Name
      Address Telephone
       Admirals Landing
      Admirals Court, The Marina, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3EX 01278 422515 
      Annie's Bar
      23, North St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3PW 
      01278 433053
       Bird in Hand
      Bristol Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4BW 
      01278 451532
      Black Horse Inn
      Rhode Lane, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6HY 
      01278 428150 
      Bridgwater Arms Bridgwater Arms
      41, St. Mary St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3EQ 
      01278 452100 
      Bower Inn Bower
                        Inn
      Bower Lane. East Bower.
      Bridgwater Somerset TA6 4TY
      www.thebowerinn.co.uk
      01278 422926
      Bristol & Exeter Inn
      135, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5JA 
      01278 423722 
      Bunch Of Grapes Bunch of Grapes


      Cobblestones Inn
      71, Eastover, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AP 
      01278 452628 
      Commercial Inn
      Redgate St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5BG 01278 426989
      Cottage Inn
      Wembdon Hill, Bridgwater,
      01278 423259
      Fountain Inn Fountain Inn
      1, West Quay, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3HL 
      01278 424115
      Green Dragon Green Dragon
      84, Friarn St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3LJ 
      01278 446936 
       Halfway Inn Halfway Inn
      Westonzoyland Road, Bridgwater, Somerset
      01278 444905
       Horse & Jockey
      1, Durleigh Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7HU 
      01278 424283 
      The Kings Head Inn 
      Fax: 01278 652293
      The Kings Head Inn is a 17th-century, former coaching inn, situated in the foothills of the picturesque Quantock Hills, in the centre of the village of Cannington. The interior is in Tudor style and the restaurant is dated 1642. The food is of a high standard and reasonably priced offering a daily lunchtime menu with a carvery and a full a-la-carte where the char-grilled steaks are the speciality.Comfortable en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation is available and there is a beer garden with skittle alley and a function room to suit 75 people. Awarded `Inn of the Year 1999' with Les Routiers for outstanding quality, value and hospitality.

      12 High Street, Cannington, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA5 2HE
      01278 652293
      Lime Kiln Inn Lime Kiln Inn
      38, Salmon Parade, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5LU 01278 422105 
       Malt Shovel Inn
      Blackmore Lane, Bradley Green, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 2NE 
      01278 653432
      Mansion House Inn Mansion House Inn
      32, High St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3BJ   01278 458433  
       Mill House Inns
      95, Wembdon Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7PJ 01278 423593
      Quantock Gateway
      Quantock Gateway


      Remedies Bar
      62, High St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3BN 01278 457570
      Rose & Crown
      Rose
                        & Crown


       The Anchor Inn
      Riverside, Combwich, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 2RA 
      01278 653612
      The British Flag
      Chilton St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3HX 
      01278 422537 
      The Carnival Inn Carnival Inn
      37, St. Mary St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3LX 
      01278 726180
      The Cottage Inn
      Keenthorne, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1HZ   01278 732355  
      The Cross Rifles Cross Rifles
      1, Bath Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4PH 
      01278 426459
      The Crown Inn The Crown Inn
      96, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HZ   01278 422864  
      The Duke
      The
                        Duke


      The Gallery The Gallery
      54 High Street, Bridgwater, Somerset
      01278 447173
      The Great Escape

      6 Clare Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3EN 01278 428125
       The Hope Inn
      80-82, Taunton Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6AF   01278 424239  
      The Knowle Inn
      The lucky locals of Bawdrip and Bridgwater already know about the great cooking at The Knowle Inn. With its warm cosy atmosphere and award wining gardens, this makes The Knowle Inn a great place to visit for a drink or to try some of the tasty homemade food.
      Knowle Inn
      Bawdrip, Nr Bridgwater, Bridgwater,
      01278 683330
      The Lamb Inn
      Four Forks, Spaxton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1AD 
      01278 671350 
      The New Foresters New Foresters
      101, St. John St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HX 01278 421099 
       The River Parrett Inn River Parrett Inn
      11, Salmon Parade, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AN 01278 459013
      The Shurton Inn
      Jeff and Sarah welcome you to The Shurton Inn which is situated in the Hamlet of Shurton, Nr Bridgwater, where we provide hot and cold meals daily. The Shurton Inn is a 16th Century coaching Inn with plenty of olde world character. We are situated in a small Rural Hamlet so it is said �twixt the Quantocks and the Sea�, which we think means that it is within sight of the Quantock Hills but also within a mile or so of the sea. Having been here since October 2006 we are striving to improve our pub in everyway. We pride ourselves on our excellent freshly prepared local produce, 4 well kept real ales, some fine Wines and to top it off all served with a very friendly atmosphere. Choose to eat in the informal atmosphere of our bar area or in our Quaint Restaurant or Conservatory dining area. In the Winter you can dine by the roar of the open log fire or in the Summer months choose to dine outside in our well groomed beer garden.
      Shurton Inn
      Shurton, Stogursey, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1QE 01278 732695 
      The Squib
      The
                      Squib


      The Swan Inn
      68, Fore St, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6QA 
      01278 662315
       The Volunteer Arms Volinteer Arms
      Union St, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4BY 01278 422780 
      West India House
      Landlords Kelvin and Karen welcome you to the West India House website - "the country pub in the town".The building as you see it today was constructed around 1936 as one of the first buildings in Durleigh Road, in the market town of Bridgwater, Somerset, but had been a pub for many years previously, deriving its name from the days when Bridgwater was a bustling port.It is believed to have been owned by a merchant with the West India Trading Company, whose ships delivered goods to the quayside in the town centre. 
      wEST
                        iNDIA hOUSE 101 Durleigh Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7JE
      www.westindiahouse.com
      01278 452533
       The White Hart Hotel White
                        Hart
      46-48, Eastover, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AR   01278 422160

      White
                        Lion


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      Abbot Restaurant at Shapwick House Hotel
      The cuisine at Shapwick House is imaginative and expertly prepared with emphasis on traditional English dishes. They use the best and freshest of local produce, fresh fish and West Country cheeses.

      Monks Drive, Shapwick,
       nr Bridgwater, TA7 9NL
      (0)1458 210321
      Ali Baba 40 Dishes

       46 High St, Bridgwater.
      Somerset.TA6 3BL.  map
      01278 444424
      Brewers Fayre
      King Sedgemoor Inn,
       Express Park,
      Bristol Rd,
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4RR
      01278 440550 
      Bangla Restaurant
       

      31-33 Penel Orlieu
      Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3PF

      01278 446660
      Castle of Comfort

      Castle of Comfort Hotel has gained an enviable reputation for good food. Mouth-watering starters such as scallops with black peppered tangerines and seared raspberry duck salad are followed by a delicious selection of main courses, like baked sea bass parcel with crispy leek and prawns with a delicious lime and coriander dressing and a succulent peppered fillet of beef with a port sauce to name just two.
      Castle of Comfort
      Dodington, Nether Stowey,
      Bridgwater, TA5 1LE 
      Castle Of Comfort Country House Hotel Click
       1278 741264
       Cherrie's Coffee Shop & Restaurant
      Offering British fare Cherries is a British restaurant

      5, Clare St, Bridgwater,
      Somerset TA6 3EN
      01278 452471 
      Clavelshay Barn Restaurant
      Clavelshay Barn Restaurant is located in a traditional stone barn on a family run dairy farm on the edge of the Quantock Hills. Although in a beautiful rural setting, the restaurant is within easy reach of Taunton, Bridgwater and the M5 motorway. Somerset has some of the best produce in the country and the restaurant is committed to selecting the very best local growers and suppliers for its food, including the farm's own home-reared beef. All dishes are made at Clavelshay Barn (except ice-creamand sorbet which is sourced locally). Bread is made daily and even the water on the table is from the farms's own spring. There is fully licensed bar and an interesting wine list.
      Clavelshay Barn
      Lower Clavelshay Farm,
      Clavelshay, North Petherton,
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6PJ 
      CLAVELSHAY BARN CLICK
      01278 662629 
      Conservatory Restaurant at Apple Tree Hotel

      An old property that has grown with the times, set in beautiful grounds at the foot of the Quantock Hills, the Apple Tree Hotel is a good venue for business and pleasure occasions. The Conservatory Restaurant, an attractive room on two levels offers a menu that is mainly very recognisable English food with occasion excursions into foreign parts.
      Apple Tree Hotel Keenthorne, Nether Stowey,
       Bridgwater, TA5 1HZ 

      Apple Tree Hotel
      01278 733238
      Crown Inn
      In the Polden Hills village of Catcott, lies a gem of a pub, The Crown Inn. A charming and comfortable pub with bags of character, hosted by a local couple who serve up their own reared prize winning free range beef.
      Crown Inn
      1, The Nidon, Catcott,
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 9HQ 
      01278 722288
      English Raj Tandoori
      Established in 1976
      A charming little Indian situated in the heart of Bridgwater. This local Indian restaurant prides itself on its warm friendly atmosphere and welcome. Authentic dishes served with great care and attention in a cosy and tasteful environment.
      English Raj
      54, Clare Street, Bridgwater
      01278 424416
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      The Fish Plate, Watchet, Somerset
        If you are in the area this is a treat not to be missed. Be sure to book first.Fish-plate n. A flat piece of iron etc. connecting railway rails (Usually stored in a goods shed)  Originally a goods shed at the terminus of the mineral line, now beautifully restored as a relaxed seafood restaurant set in the hustle and bustle of Market Street, 'The Fish Plate' believes in the importance of local food for local people.
      All fish is locally sourced, organic and sustainable. Fruit and vegetables used in the restaurant are locally grown with love and care.We also believe that good food should be fun: whole crabs are offered with bibs,mallets,chopping boards and picks; bowls of Mussels with finger bowls and the crunchiest Squid from the channel will make you smile and remember why you love this little corner of England.
      Had Coleridge's Ancient Mariner dined at The Fish Plate maybe he wouldn't have been quite so despondent! OUR RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR 2009 - Michelin, Egon Ronay & Other Guides- this is the treat you have missed!!!!
      The Fish Plate 14a Market Street, Watchet ,
      Somerset , TA23 0AN
      01984 639191
      KFC
      10, High St, Bridgwater,
      Somerset TA6 3BH 
      01278 426660 
       Nutmeg House Nutmeg House
      10, Clare St, Bridgwater,
      Somerset TA6 3EN 
      01278 457823 
      Prezzo 

      Prezzo has been delighting diners for over seven years, and this Italian restaurant chain has since been able to expand throughout large parts of England with well over a hundred outlets. Interestingly, the company seeks to restore either impressive buildings or ones of local interest.

      30 Cornhill,
      Bridgwater, TA6 3BY  
      01278 433600
      Restaurant at Combe House Hotel

      Staying at Combe House, be it for a weekend, or just for a meal, has about it the feeling of intruding on territory which belongs primarily to the indigenous birds and animals, who are around in profusion.

      Butterfly Combe, Holford,
      nr Bridgwater, TA5 1RZ 
      01278 741382
      Shanghai Chinese Shanghai Restaurant
      13, St. Mary St, Bridgwater,
       Somerset TA6 3LU 
      01278 422822
      Spice Club
      10, Eastover, Bridgwater,
      Somerset TA6 5AB 
      01278 433334 
      Taste of India
      31-33, Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater
      01278 446666
      The Admiral's Table
      Bristol Road, Bridgwater,
      Somerset, TA6 4TN
      0870 3305131 
      The Enmore Inn
      is situated in the lovely Somerset countryside just outside Bridgwater. The pub has undergone a transformation in the hands of current owners Mark and Samantha; with a bright modern decor and comfy leather sofas. The food is very good traditional pub fayre which is full of flavour. This is one pub you should make a point of visiting.
      Enmore Inn
      Enmore
      Bridgwater
      01278 422052

       The China Palace

      China Palace has been serving traditional cuisine from various parts of the Far East, including Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, China and Indonesia, for over forty years. The Lai family, who own and manage the restaurant, source ingredients both locally and from their homeland.

      China Palace
      19 Penel Orlieu,
      Bridgwater, TA6 3PF
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      01278 453033
      The Greyhound Inn
      1, Lime St, Stogursey,
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1QR  
      01278 732490  




      The King William
      5, Lippetts Way, Catcott,
       Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 9HU 
      01278 722374 
      The Lemon Tree Restaurant
      Lemon Tree Restaurant is the award winning restaurant at the Walnut Tree Hotel and prides itself in offering a level of service and hospitality that perfectly complements both business and casual diner.
      Executive chef Guy Horley, recognized for his culinary talents by achieving two RAC dining awards and one AA star, offers to The Lemon Tree a high level of French and English cuisine using only the finest local produce.
      walnut tree hotel Best Western Walnut Tree Hotel, North Petherton,
      nr Bridgwater, TA6 6QA (Map)
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      01278 662255
       The Te House Bistro
      4a, Castle St, Nether Stowey,
      Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1LN 
      01278 732424 
      Tudor Restaurant & Hotel
      Tudor Hotel 21 St. Mary Street
      Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3LX
       01278 422093
      Vino E Cucina Ristorante Italiano

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      Fisherman's Wharf, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3HL map
      01278 451216
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      Acorns Lodge Hotel Ltd
      61 Taunton Rd, Bridgwater, TA6 3LP � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 445577
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      Acorns Lodge Hotel
      The Acorns Lodge Hotel is situated in the heart of Bridgwater, 5 minutes walking distance to the High Street and local restaurants.  It is the perfect location to stay for people travelling to Bridgwater to see friends, or for the businessmen who need to reach town conveniently.Also, the hotel is very close to 2 motorway junctions (J23, 24) of the M5, so it is the perfect place to stop over for the night.
      Admirals Table
      Bristol Road
      Bridgwater TA6 4TN
      Dunball TA6 4TN
      Map
      Phone: 0870 3305131
      Admirals Table
      The pub boasts 14 attractively refurbished rooms and is close enough to the town to take advantage of the attractions and facilities of the town while ensuring you can leave it behind when its time for bed! All our rooms have flatscreen digital TVs, luxurious bedding and free WiFi is available to guests throughout the buildingBridgwater has historically been a stopover point for invading armies as well as weary travellers and at the Admirals Table we pride ourselves on our hospitality and attention to our guests comfort. Our fantastic pub menu offers a great choice of pub classics with a constantly changing selection of specials and with the all day offer of two main meals for the price of one.

      Apple Tree Hotel
      Keenthorne, Nr Nether Stowey Bridgwater TA5 1HZ
       Map
      Phone: 01278 733238
      Apple Tree Hotel Very nice place in a lovely location. Room was clean and neat. Shower / bathroom was just right. No lift, but had help with my bags. Breakfast was excellent and the service was perfect. Highly recommend this hotel / restaurant
      Apple View & Bramley Lodge
      Chedzoy Lane
      Bridgwater
      Somerset
      TA7 8QR 
       
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      Tel:+44 (0)1278 423201/ 0770 925 3366
      temple_farm@hotmail.com


      Apple View B&B Apple View is the West Annexe of Temple Farm. It had originally been built as a cider house we think about 100 years ago! We had more recently used it for storing of all things Bramley apples. After your long journey we are sure that you will be ready for complimentary tea/coffee and cake which can be taken in either the garden on a nice day or the lounge if you prefer. Why not treat yourselves to a country break with us here in Somerset -Land of the Summer People - as it was known by the Saxons. Enjoy an evening relaxing in the garden after a warm balmy summers day, see the stars before retiring to bed. Wake up to birdsong and watch the mist rise, perhaps see the wild deer drift through the orchards and fields before enjoying another hearty farmhouse Breakfast. Set on a working livestock farm between Orchards and lush pastures it is an ideal place to come and see real farm life and sample the special culinary treats created for you from our own home-grown produce regularly used in Breakfast and Evening Meals. These include our own Free Range eggs, honey, fruit, vegetables, lamb, beef, homemade bread and preserves and soon sausage bacon and pork.
      Ash-Wembdon Farm
      Hollow Lane
      Wembdon, Bridgwater, TA6 7
      01278 453 097
      07702 272 755 - Mobile
      Ash Webdon Farm Enjoy a refreshing and memorable stay at our elegant yet homely Georgian Farmhouse situated near the beautiful Quantock Hills, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.We offer two romantic double en suite bedrooms, one pretty twin bedroom with private bathroom, all with tea/coffee making facilities, colour TV and centrally heated throughout.Guests' own lounge and dining room for superb breakfast.
      The Boat & Anchor Inn
      Huntworth
      Bridgwater, TA6
      Phone:01278 66247
      Email: info@theboatandanchor.co.uk
      Boat & Anchor Inn The Boat and Anchor Inn sits in a rural position on the side of the Bridgwater to Taunton Canal. The inn itself boasts a high standard of decor and both a local and regional reputation for excellent food and customer service. The inn has been owned by the same family for over 20 years and extensive refurbishment has been done throughout the establishment over the past 3 years. The building is fully double glazed and central heated and residents enjoy full freedom of movement with access to the building 24 hours.
      The Brookland Hotel
      56 North St
      Bridgwater, TA6 3PN
      Phone:01278 423263
      Phone:07971 532014
        Fax 01278 452988
      Email
      info@brooklandhotel.co.uk
      Brookland Hotel
      Family run hotel in Bridgwater Town Centre, Somerset. Brookland Hotel has reccently been re-furbished to a high standard and has been awarded four diamonds by the Tourist Board. It is a small and friendly family run establishment offering welcome to those working or holidaying in the area. Easily accessible from the Minehead road out of Bridgewater and close to motorway junction 23 + 24. We have a private car park for residents use. All our rooms are double glazed, en-suite and family rooms are available.
      Canns Farm
      Canns Lane, Puriton, Somerset, TA7 8AY
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      Telephone: 01278 684 773   E-mail:
       info@cannsfarm.co.uk

      Canns Farm Canns Farm is a family home located in Puriton; a village on the edge of Somerset's Polden hills with a local Inn; shops and a post office. The beautiful 17th century home is located in idyllic country surroundings with the convenience of the M5 motorway just moments way.
      The Carew Arms
      Carew Arms
      Crowcombe Somerset TA4 4AD

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      Phone: 01984 618631
      Fax: 01984 618428
      Carew Arms
      At the heart of a picturesque village, the Carew Arms is the quintessential English inn. Nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Carew offers fine views of the neighbouring countryside both from some of the well-appointed guest rooms and from the garden terrace. In addition, we offer a wide menu of local produce and fine local ales, which you can enjoy, if you choose, in our original flagstone bar with its wide inglenook fireplace. All rooms are doubletwin and have their own tea and coffee making facilities, Digital Freeview and free Wi-Fi access. All this, and still only twenty minutes from major road and rail links at Taunton! We look forward to welcoming you. If youre booking a room on the same day that you wish to stay then please ring us on 01984 618631 so that we can get your room ready!
      Dodington, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, TA5 1LE � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 741264
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 741144
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      Castle of Comfort Was definitely worth to drive the ten miles out of Bridgwater to stay here. Beautiful location. Didn't expect to have internet connection, so I was very happy when I found out there was (very helpful when you're on business).    Very friendly Hotel staff, nice welcome on arrival and wonderful rooms. The meals were first class, not the typical hotel food but quite gastro-nomical at a very reasonable price. This hotel is a little gem within Somerset and should not be missed.
      Chestnut House Village Hotel
      Hectors Stone, Lower Road, Woolavington, Bridgwater, TA7 8EF � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 683658
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 684333
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      Chestnut House In the quietest of villages, yet central to Somerset�s attractions, this relaxed farmhouse dates back to the 1500s and is 15 minutes from the coast and 10 minutes from Bridgwater. Originally the village farmhouse, Chestnut House�s comfortable accommodation was recently renovated to a high standard. The house now offers personal service, comfortable guest lounges, a garden, veranda and 7 fully appointed en suite double bedrooms (2 with access from outside the main building).
       Church Cottage
      Church Cottage, Church Road
      Shapwick, Bridgwater, TA7
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      Phone:01458 210 904
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      Church Cottage Just wonderful! Stayed just two nights and didn�t want to leave. Freshly baked bread every morning and a beautiful setting/garden. Couldn�t ask for more, everything was thought of. Perfect. And I am sure I will use Caroline�s Bed and Breakfast again.
       Combe House Hotel,
      Holford, Nr Bridgewater
      , Holford, Nr Bridgewater, TA5 1RZ
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      Phone:01278 741382
      enquiries@combehouse.co.uk

      Coombe House Hotel In the heart of the peaceful natural beauty of the Quantock Hills, this lovely country house hotel has a convenient location, just off the A39, within easy reach of Minehead and Taunton. Combe House is a stunning 18-bedroom country retreat in the Quantock Hills, England�s first Area of Outstanding Beauty.  The hotel offers comfortable accommodation and a variety of on-site facilities including a heated indoor pool, a sauna and a tennis court.
      Crossmoor Meadows Bed and Breakfast
      Spaxton Road
      Bridgwater, TA5
      Phone: 01278 671 598
      email: sarah@crossmoormeadows.co.uk
      Crossmoor Meadows We are very pleased to invite you to look around our accommodation. We have presented and equipped the cottage to provide you with a high quality and comfortable stay. This includes LCD TV's, FREE Wifi, guest lounge with Sky movies & sports and use of a fully equipped kitchen at any time of the day. An excellent nights sleep is guaranteed in our king size sleigh beds, feather pillows/duvets and egyptian cotton sheets. Perfect if you are travelling for business or for pleasure.The cottage has its own kitchen, dining room, lounge and garden allowing you to determine the level of privacy or company you are comfortable with. These facilities make our B&B unique in that not only do you get a serviced room and breakfast, but also the convienience of self catering facilities to use at your pleasure.We believe our accommodation presents the best value available in the area, why not try us and see for yourself! Built in 1841 the house was originally a farm house, and the bed and breakfast a dairy and an apple store.
      Gurney Manor Mill
      Gurney St, Cannington, Bridgwater, TA5 2HW � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 653582
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 653582
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      Gurney Manor Mill
      Gurney Manor Mill is a Watermill of 15th Century origins with attached barns and farm buildings . It has been sympathetically restored by its owners Bill and Pauline Sutton into delightful Bed and Breakfast Accommodation , retaining many of its original features , including the Waterwheel and mill machinery .We have been given a Silver Award by the English Tourist Board.

      Hill View
      55 Liney Road, Westonzoyland, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0EU

      Tel: 01278 699 027
      Fax: 01278 691 179

      Email:

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      sbusiness.co.uk

      Hill View Hill View is tucked away on the outskirts of the historic village of Westonzoyland; just half a mile from the site of the Battle of Sedgemoor; the last battle fought on English soil in 1685. It is centrally located in the famous Somerset levels with easy access to the moorlands; caves; gorges and coastline of this lovely part of England.
      The Hood Arms Hotel
      Kilve, Bridgwater, TA5 1EA �
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      Phone: +44 (0)1278 741210
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 741477
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      Hood Arms Hotel Traditional 17thC coaching inn nestled between the Quantock Hills and the sea, the Hood Arms offers old world beamed bars, large landscaped gardens, and AA 4 diamond en suite accommodation. Renowned for a huge menu. delicious food is served seven lunchtimes and seven evenings a week. Fillet steak, fresh fish, duck and venison are just a few of the choices on offer. A lunchtime snack menu is also available. Children and dogs with well behaved owners are welcome.
      Huntstile Organic Farm
      Goathurst, Bridgwater, TA5 2DQ
      01278 662 358
      07725 278 280 - Mobile
      Huntstile Organic Farm A warm welcome awaits you at huntstile organic farm. John & Lizzie are friendly hosts offering you comfortable accommodation & delicious, locally grown naturally produced food.  Our accommodation on the farm is split into 2 categories: B&B and SELFCATERING  We also have a family CAMPING AREA & our ready erected & furnished ECOTENTS available for hire. For all: CHECK IN 3pm CHECKOUT 11am
      Laburnum House
       Lodge Hotel

      Sloway Lane, West Huntspill Bridgwater, Somerset, TA9 3RJ
      Phone: 01278  781830
      Fax:     01278  781612

      E-mail: info@laburnumhh.co.uk

      Laburnham House Lodge Hotel Perched amid 16 acres, beside a nature reserve, Laburnum House boasts excellent leisure and sporting facilities, just minutes from the M5 and less than a kilometre from the sea. Constructed around a converted farmhouse, this is an ideal location for those in search of energetic activity or a leisurely stay. Unwind in the heated indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi or spa; or brighten your day in the solarium. For a little exercise, the area is ideal for scenic riverside walks or coarse fishing, whilst you can also work-out in the mini-gym, improve your tennis or try a clay pigeon shoot. Alternatively the staff can also help you arrange a vast array of activities including archery, go-karting, canoeing, caving, hill walking, horse riding and rock-climbing. 2 bars with traditional pub games complement the on site restaurant, ensuring you are refreshed and entertained after what will surely be a memorable day.
      Lower Lakes
      Straight Drove
      Chilton Trinity Somerset TA5 2BQ

       Map
      01278 433066

      Or email: unwind@lowerlakesholidays.co.uk


      Lower Lakes
      Lower Lakes, situated close to the village of Chilton Trinity, Somerset, is a secluded area with an eight-acre lake at its heart. Built around the waters edge are a few of our stylishly designed, modern timber lodges, effortlessly blending in with the setting and offering guests the chance to make the most of their enviable situation.This is somewhere to enjoy the freedom of space, and to appreciate the privilege of privacy. Here you can relax, walk, watch for wildlife or fish the well-stocked lakes.
      Marsh Farm
      Marsh Lane, Cannington, Bridgwater, TA5 2HZ � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 652717
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      Situated to the east of the village down a small made up lane, this delightful farm house setting enjoys superb views over the surrounding countryside and offers good walks to wards the river Parrett.  Walking distance from the village centre that offers all the normal village facilities.The accommodation offers one family room which is en-suite with TV.  Access is up stairs so cannot accommodate disabled people.  Children and dogs are welcome.  Field and stables available for horses..
      Model Farm Country House
      Perry Green, Wembdon, Bridgwater, TA5 2BA � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 433999
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      Model Farm Country House Model Farm is a licensed country house peacefully situated in a rural setting. Close to the North Somerset/Devon coast, Quantock Hills and country towns makes it an ideal location for both leisure and business guests. Spacious, comfortable bedrooms with en suite shower facilities are provided along with thoughtful extras. By arrangement, a three course dinner menu is available: guests being joined by the owners around a large refectory table. A warm and friendly atmosphere awaits all who visit.
      Newmarket Hotel
      Bath Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4PN
      Phone: +44 01278 422178
      Newmarket Hotel
      The New Market Hotel, established in 1936, is located on Bath Road, Bridgwater and is ideally situated close to the Rugby Ground, Bridgwater College and the Sports & Social Club. It boasts a large comfortable bar, function room, meetings rooms, shower and changing rooms, pub sports facilities, live entertainment and 5 Bed and Breakfast rooms.
      The Old Cider House
      25 Castle St, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, TA5 1LN � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 732228
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 732228
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      Old Cider House Situated in the heart of the pretty and historic village of Nether Stowey at the foot of the wonderful and largely unexplored Quantock Hills, this is the ideal location for both leisure and business guests alike.
      The Old Dairy
      Keenthorne, Fiddington, Bridgwater, TA5 1HZ � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 732215
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 732215
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      The Old Vicarage Hotel
      45 - 51 St Mary
      Bridgwater, TA6 3EQ
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      01278 458 891
       
      Old Vicarage Hotel A small, historic, country cottage style property, situated in the town centre. Ideal for business; perfect for leisure. Modern conveniences in a historic setting. (AA four-star Guest Accommodation) With its beginnings dating back to the 14th century, the Old Vicarage must certainly have a few stories to tell. Today the property retains much of its original character and yet offers all of the modern conveniences you'd expect from a hotel in the 21st century.
      The Olive Mill
      Chilton Polden Hill, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9AH
       map
      tel:01278 722 202
      The Olive Mill The Olive Mill is a restaurant with rooms in the heart of the west country. Enjoy excellent traditional Mediterranean cuisine and tasteful ensuite accommodation with outstanding views of the Mendips.
      Premier Inn Hotel Bridgwater
      Express Park
      Bridgwater, TA6
      0870 242 8000
      01278 440 555 - Fax
      0870 197 7284

      premier Inn The UK's number one hotel chain, Premier Inn guarantee clean, comfortable rooms and a friendly and efficient service - everything you need for a good night's sleep. All our hotels have restaurants serving tasty hot dinners and our-all-you-can-eat Premier Breakfast. Under 16s can stay and eat breakfast free. This hotel has disabled rooms.
      Rockfield House
      Puriton Hill, Puriton, Bridgwater, TA7 8AG � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 683561
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 683561
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      Rockfield Lodge
      Just off the M5 Motorway. Junction 23 on the A39 overlooking the Motorway and the Bristol Channel. This large family house is a good stopping place for travellers to and from Cornwall, or the ideal base to explore the Somerset countryside.The family suite comprises- double bedroom, sitting room with twin beds, colour television, tea/coffee making facilities, refrigerator and microwave. Bathroom off sitting room / twin bedroom with toilet, washbasin with shaver-light and shower. A warm welcome awaits visitors to this large family home. The comfortable bedrooms are well equipped, and hearty breakfasts are served in the attractive dining room, where freshly cooked dinners are available by prior arrangement.
      Stowey Brooke House
      18 Castle Street
      Nether Stowey
      Bridgwater
      Somerset
      TA5 1LN  View map | directions
      Tel: +44 (0) 1278 733 356
      Stowey Brooke House
      Stowey Brooke House is a Grade II Listed Property situated in the heart of this pretty Quantock Hill Village which is famous for its association with the poets Wordsworth and Coleridge. Under new ownership, it has recently been refurbished to a high standard and now offers comfortable Bed and Breakfast Accomodation comprising 3 double letting rooms all with en-suite facilities.
      Travelodge Bridgwater M5
      Huntworth Business Pk, Bridgwater, TA6 6TS
      0871 984 6243
      01278 431486
      Travel Lodge This place is fine for a stopover.  The rooms are pretty basic, the view fairly useless but everything is in working order.We were able to check in fairly late (about 11.30pm) and got an early start on the journey the next day so all in all a fine stay for what we needed it for.
      Tudor Hotel & Restaurant
      21-23 St. Mary St
      Bridgwater, TA6 3LX
      01278 422093
      Tudor Hotel
      Tudor Hotel & Restaurant
      � Fifteen En Suite Rooms � Excellent Varied Menu � Seafood & Greek Meze Specials � Function Suite Upto 150 Guests � Conference Facilities Avail � Relaxing Winebar With Tapas
      Walnut Tree Hotel
      Fore St, North Petherton, Bridgwater, TA6 6QA � Map
      Phone: +44 (0)1278 662255
      Fax: +44 (0)1278 663946
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      walnut tree hotel The Best Western Walnut Tree Hotel is an 18th century hotel set in the heart of Somerset. It is an ideal stop for business or touring. Located on A38, Exit 24, M5 one mile.  The hotel has been tastefully modernised to meet and exceed the high levels of quality, service and hospitality expected by both our corporate and leisure guests alike. Whilst set in the heart of Somerset, the hotel's convenient location, close to the M5 (1 mile) provides easy access for our commuting visitors.
      Watergate Hotel
      10 / 11 West Quay, Bridgwater, TA6 3HW
      Map
      tel: 01278 424115

      Watergate Hotel Ideal accommodation for a holiday, weekend breaks, or if you're working locally. Our hotel has comfortable fully featured rooms with en suite facilities. The hotel also features a restaurant and bar, with the restaurant specialising in home cooked Tex Mex food. We take pride in offering all of our visitors a warm and friendly welcome to the Watergate Hotel. We offer a comfortable a place to stay while visiting Bridgwater. All rooms are clean, are en suite, have colour television, as well as full coffee and tea facilities. The hotel also features a full bar and a home cooked Tex Mex restaurant. We are well renowned for the quality of our food and for the quality of our accommodation.
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      Kinnoull and Pinmoor
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Wheelchairs Ok, No Dogs, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      South Road , BREAN , TA8 2RD
      tel:01278 761264
      Bridge Farm Caravan & Camping Site
      Static Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Bridge Farm West Bradley
      Bridge Farm Caravan & Camping Site , BA6 8LS
      Tel: 01458 850431/ 01458 850626

      Mill Farm
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Games Room, Child Play Area, Outdoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Fiddington, BRIDGWATER , TA5 1JQ
      Tel: 01278 732286


      is a quiet family oriented caravan park on the edge of the Polden Hills in the heart of rural Somerset. The park, which is a level 5.5 acre site has spaces for up to 200 tourers many of which have electric hook ups. Features include a spacious centrally situated toilet block which apart from the normal facilities includes free showers, shaver and hair drying points, a baby's changing room, a washing up room, a launderette, chemical emptying point and facilities for the disabled.Also on the park is a children's play area, where youngsters can play in safety whilst not disturbing other guests and visitors. Visitors also have the use of a pool table and games machines which are located in the reception area. Other facilities include a large shop with which carries a good range of food. The Shop is well stocked with camping and caravanning accessories. Barrier System in operation 24/7. CaSSOA Accredited Silver Award. Special offers for all caravan and/or camping cards, English & International - card applies in months of Jan, Feb, March, June, Sept, Oct & Dec. Prices include 2 people, 1 car, caravan/motorhome, awning, electric hook-up and 1 dog. Please see our website for further information.
       
      Bath Road, Bawdrip, Somerset, TA7 8PP
      Tel: +44 (0)1278 685569
      E-mail: holiday@fairwaysinternational.co.uk
       
      Somerset View Caravan Park  
      North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset
      Tel: 01278 661294
      Three Acres Caravan Park
      Caravan Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Launderette, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      South Road Brean, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2RF
      Tel: 01278 751313

      The Warren Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Gas Cylinder Available, Shower Facility, Launderette, Telephone, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      South Road Brean, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2RF
      Tel: 01278 751277

      Sunningcrest
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Beach Location, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Berrow, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2RA
      Tel : 01278 751221

      Skoorbland
      Static Pitch, Gas Cylinder Available, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      South Road Brean, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2RF
      Tel: 01278 751513

      Sandyglade Holiday Park
      Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Indoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Berrow, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2QX
      Tel: 01278 751271

      The Retreat Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Gas Cylinder Available, Shower Facility, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Games Room, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Berrow Road , BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2ES
      Tel: 01458 860504

      Newcombe Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Telephone, Child Play Area
      Westfield Road , BURNHAM-ON-SEA
      Tel: 01278 782154

      Embelle Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Brean, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2QZ
      Tel: 01278 751346/ 01278 751683

      Channel View Caravan & Camping Park
      Brean Farm Brean Sands, BURNHAM-ON-SEA
      Tel: 01278 751055

      Brightholme Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Car Parking, Shower Facility, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Berrow, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2QY
      Tel : 01278 751327

      Yellowsands Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Beach Location, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Brean, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2RH
      Tel: 01278 751349

      Holiday Resort at Unity Farm
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Water Hook-up, Drain Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Outdoor Pool, Indoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Brean Sands, BURNHAM-ON-SEA , TA8 2RB
      Tel: 01278 751235/ 01278 751539

      Dolphin Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Shower Facility, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road Brean
      BURNHAM-ON-SEA
      TA8 2QY
      Tel : 01278 751258

      Broadway House Holiday Touring
       Caravan & Camping

      Static Pitch, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Water Hook-up, Drain Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Licensed Club, Games Room, Child Play Area, Outdoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      CHEDDAR
      Tel: 01934 742610

      Sunnydale Holidays
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Dogs Ok
      Draycott Road , CHEDDAR , BS27 3RU
      Tel : 01934 744328

      Lakeside Caravan Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Launderette, Telephone, Restaurant/Cafe, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Ponies/Horses
      Higher Grants Farm Exbridge, DULVERTON , TA22 9BE
      Tel: 013983 24068

      Exe Valley Caravan Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Launderette, Telephone, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Ponies/Horses
      Mill House, Bridgetown, DULVERTON  TA22 9JR
      Tel: 01643 851 432

      The Old Oaks Touring Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Games Room, Child Play Area, Outdoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available
      Wick Farm , Wick, GLASTONBURY BA6 8JS
      Tel: 01458 831437

      Static Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Telephone, Restaurant/Cafe, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available
      Halfway, Ilchester Road , BA22 8RE
      Tel: 01935 840342

      Bowdens Crest Caravan & Camping Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Water Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Licensed Club, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Ponies/Horses
      Bowdens
      LANGPORT
      Tel: 01458 250553

      Southfork Caravan Park
      Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Child Play Area, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course
      Parrett Works, MARTOCK , TA12 6AE
      Tel: 01935 825661

      Porlock Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Highbanks, Porlock, MINEHEAD   TA24 8NS
      Tel : 01643 862269

      Burrowhayes Farm Caravan & Camping Site
      Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      West Luccombe, MINEHEAD
      Tel : 01643 862463

      Newton Mill Camping Park
      Newton Rd , Newton Mill Camping Park BA2 9JF
      Tel : 01225 333909

      Warren Farm Touring Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Brean Sands, NR BURNHAM-ON-SEA  TA8 2RP
      Tel : 01278 751227

      Happy Days Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Gas Cylinder Available, Shower Facility, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Church Road, Brean, NR BURNHAM-ON-SEA  TA8 2SF
      Tel : 01278 751392

      Westward Rise Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Chalet Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Shower Facility, Launderette, Beach Location, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      South Road, Brean, NR BURNHAM-ON-SEA  TA8 2RD
      Tel : 01278 751310

      Rabbit Burrows Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Coast Road, Brean, NR BURNHAM-ON-SEA  TA8 2RH
      Tel : 01278 751349

      Northam Farm Touring Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Brean, NR BURNHAM-ON-SEA  TA8 2SE
      Tel : 01278 751244

      Mendip View Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Shower Facility, Beach Location, No Dogs, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      South Road, Brean, NR BURNHAM-ON-SEA  TA8 2RF
      Tel : 01278 641305

      Blue Anchor Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Water Hook-up, Drain Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Child Play Area, Indoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, No Dogs, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      NR MINEHEAD , TA24 6JT
      Tel : 01643 821360

      Westermill Farm
      Chalet Hire, Gas Cylinder Available, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available
      Exford, NR MINEHEAD , TA24 7NJ
      Tel: 01643 831238

      Quantock Orchard Caravan Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Water Hook-up, Drain Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Games Room, Child Play Area, Outdoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Crowcombe, NR TAUNTON  TA4 4AW
      Tel : 01984 618618

      Mendip Heights Camping & Caravan Park
      Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Child Play Area, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Ponies/Horses
      Priddy, NR WELLS  BA5 3BP
      Tel : 01749 870241

      Dulhorn Farm
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Child Play Area, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Weston Road Lympsham, NR WESTON-SUPER-MARE , BS24 0JQ
      Tel : 01934 750298/ 01934 750913

      West Bay Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Car Parking, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      WATCHET , TA23 0BJ
      Tel : 01984 631261

      Lorna Doone Caravan Park
      Caravan Hire, Car Parking, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      West Street , WATCHET  TA23 0BJ
      Tel : 01984 631206

      Helwell Bay Holidays
      Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Shower Facility, Telephone, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available
      Helwell Bay, WATCHET  TA23 0UG
      Tel: 01984 31781

      Doniford Bay Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Drain Hook-up, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Licensed Club, Games Room, Child Play Area, Tennis Court, Outdoor Pool, Indoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      WATCHET , TA23 0TJ
      Tel : 01984 632423

      Sunnybank Caravan Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Car Parking, Food Shop, Launderette, Child Play Area, Outdoor Pool, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Doniford, WATCHET  TA23 0UD
      Tel : 01984 632237

      Homestead Park
      Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Cycle Hire, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Wookey Hole, WELLS  BA5 1BW
      Tel : 01749 673022

      St Audries Bay Holiday Club
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Tennis Court, Indoor Pool, Wheelchairs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      WEST QUANTOXHEAD , TA4 4DY
      Tel : 01984 632515

      Ardnave Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Sailing, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      Kewstoke, WESTON-SUPER-MARE  BS22 9XJ
      Tel : 01934 622319

      Airport View Holiday Park
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Water Hook-up, Drain Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Restaurant/Cafe, Games Room, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Golf Course
      Moor Lane , Worle, WESTON-SUPER-MARE  BS24 7LA
      Tel : 01934 622168/ 01934 628245

      Home Farm Holiday Centre
      Static Pitch, Caravan Hire, Chalet Hire, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Launderette, Telephone, Beach Location, Licensed Club, Child Play Area, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      St Audries Bay
      WILLITON
      Tel : 01984 632487

      Long Hazel International Caravan
       & Camping Park

      Static Pitch, Tour Caravan Pitch, Electric Hook-up, Gas Cylinder Available, Car Parking, Motor Home Ok, Tent Pitches, Shower Facility, Food Shop, Telephone, Restaurant/Cafe, Child Play Area, Wheelchairs Ok, Dogs Ok, Fishing Available, Golf Course, Ponies/Horses
      High Street, Sparkford, YEOVIL  BA22 7JH
      Tel :01963 440002

       
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