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Somerset Vacations
Somerset has something for everyone. From the bustle of the historic seaport of Bristol to the quiet rural delight of the Somerset Levels. The enigmatic Glastonbury Tor soars above the Levels like a beacon, gathering about itself legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail. At the base of the Tor lie the ruins Glastonbury Abbey, reputed burial place of Arthur and Queen Guinivere. Legends aside, the ruins are superb, and the octagonal Abbot's Kitchen is a well-preserved example of a medieval cookhouse.
Just a few miles away is Wells Cathedral, supported by unusual scissor arches. Wells is one of the finest medieval buildings in England, but it has to share the limelight with the Bishop's Palace next door, former residence of the powerful medieval Bishops of Bath and Wells.
Wells lies close to the Mendip Hills, and at the northern edge of the Mendips is Cheddar Gorge, home to the world's most famous cheese, and visitors can explore the caves where cheddar cheese has been stored for centuries. Further along the coast is Exmoor, the wild moorland park which Somerset shares with Devon. Exmoor provides excellent walking opportunities, as does the Quantock Hills.
Somerset has its fair share of stately homes; Montacute House is a magnificent Tudor mansion that now houses period paintings from the National Portrait Gallery. Lytes Cary is a delightful 15th century manor with an even older chapel.
And
of course there is Bath, one of the great tourist magnets of
Britain, and rightfully so. It is less crowded than London, and its
attractions are concentrated into an area easily walked in a day of
sightseeing. The Assembly Rooms were built by John Wood in 1771 and
the elegant chambers now house the thoroughly enjoyable Museum of
Costume, which traces the history of fashion through wonderful
period displays and over 1000 accessories and jewelry from Tudor
times to the present.
Things To Do and See in Somerset
Roman Baths Museum, Bath, Somerset
remains of
one of the finest religious spas of the ancient world.
Museum; Architectural building; Specialty museum
church,
dissolved in 1539 and now serving as a parish church.
Tour; Tourist/visitor center public rooms were used for evening "soirées" during the
18th
century, for dancing, music, card-playing and tea-drinking.
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