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The Halfway House Pub Winner of the Daily Telegraph "Perfect Pub" award 2006, the Halfway House is a cosy pub, known for their extensive range of real ales and delicious home cooked food, some of which is from their own smokery.(see website). |
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The Rose & Crown (Eli's) Pub The Rose & Crown is a delightful, thatched country pub just a short drive from Cleers View Farm. Serving real ales and home cooked food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. |
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Burrow Hill Cider Burrow Hill has grown and pressed apples for more than 150 years. Visit the shop, housed in an old cider barn and sample the range of traditional Somerset Ciders.(see website) |
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John Leach's Muchelney Pottery |
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Willows & Wetlands Centre The Centre is owned and run by the Coate family, who have been growing willow on the Somerset Levels since 1819. Visitors will find a warm welcome and are invited to learn about the history and art of willow growing and basketmaking. The Centre was opened by David Bellamy in 1987 and has proved a huge tourism success for Somerset. (see website) |
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Kelways Garden Centre Famous for their peonies, tree peonies and irises (the largest UK grower and Chelsea winners). Peony Valley is a six acre collection of peonies, first started over 130 years ago. Well worth a visit. (see website) |
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Langport An ancient market town in the heart of Somerset. It retains much of its old world charm and is unique among the many ancient settlements in this remote unspoilt area known as the Somerset Levels and Moors. It is set in a parish of 170 acres and its historical features suggest its earlier importance.(see website) |
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Somerton |
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Wells |
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Street - with Clarks Retail Village Clarks Village is the UK's first and foremost outlet shopping centre and has established itself as one of the premier shopping destinations in the country.(see website) |
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Glastonbury |