
Somerset is a county in South West England known for its mix of Roman history, medieval architecture, and mystical landmarks. Here are some of the historic attractions you may be interested in.

Wells Cathedral, set in the medieval heart of England’s smallest city in Somerset, is widely considered one of…

Glastonbury Abbey is a legendary ruined monastery set within 36 acres of parkland, renowned as the earliest Christian…

Dunster Castle is a former medieval fortress and Elizabethan manor house that was transformed into a lavish Victorian…

Tyntesfield is a spectacular Victorian Gothic Revival estate located in Wraxall, North Somerset (BS48 1PA), approximately 7 miles…

Barrington Court is an atmospheric Tudor manor house and estate. Located in the hamlet of Barrington, near Ilminster…

The Bishop’s Palace in Wells, Somerset, is a 13th-century medieval residence that has been home to the Bishops…

Bristol Cathedral is a major medieval church and the seat of the Bishop of Bristol, originally founded around…

Bath Abbey is a magnificent Grade I listed Anglican parish church and former Benedictine monastery. Known as the…