English Heritage sites near West Bagborough Parish

Cleeve Abbey

CLEEVE ABBEY

8 miles from West Bagborough Parish

With possibly the finest cloister buildings in England, visitors can get a glimpse of monastic life 800 years ago. 15th century refectory with glorious angel roof and 13th century heraldic tiles.

Daws Castle

DAWS CASTLE

9 miles from West Bagborough Parish

Daws Castle is a clifftop fortress, which was founded by King Alfred to defend the people of Watchet against Viking attacks.

Dunster Gallox Bridge

DUNSTER GALLOX BRIDGE

12 miles from West Bagborough Parish

This ancient stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge' - once carried packhorses bringing fleeces to Dunster market and is evidence of Dunster's once important role in the wool trade.

Dunster, Yarn Market

DUNSTER, YARN MARKET

12 miles from West Bagborough Parish

Fine 17th century timber-framed octagonal market hall that is a monument to Dunster's once-flourishing cloth trade.

Dunster Butter Cross

DUNSTER BUTTER CROSS

13 miles from West Bagborough Parish

Transplanted stump of a medieval stone cross that was once a meeting place for people to bring and sell their own butter. Nearby attractions include Cleeve Abbey.

Muchelney Abbey

MUCHELNEY ABBEY

17 miles from West Bagborough Parish

Once a wealthy Benedictine house, Muchelney’s main buildings were demolished by Henry VIII in 1538. See the richly decorated cloister walk and thatched monks’ lavatory – the only one in Britain.


Churches in West Bagborough Parish

St Pancras

Pubs in West Bagborough Parish

Blue Ball Inn

Triscombe Lane, Triscombe, TA4 3HE
(01984) 618242
blueballquantocks.co.uk

Recently reopened under new management who along with the whole team will offer you a very warm welcome. The Head Chef always prepares fresh food daily. The current Inn's location isn't the original Inn's location. Until 2001 it occupied w...
Rising Sun Inn

West Bagborough, TA4 3EF
(01823) 432575
therisingsunbagborough.co.uk

The pub was constructed around 16th-century cob walls and dates back to 1573. It was originally called The Shepherd’s Crook but was known to the villagers simply as "Crook". There is a magnificent original front door, original beams and mo...