Maria's Guidebook

Maria
Maria's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Mells is one of the finest and oldest villages in England, only 20 minute drive from my house. It has Mells Manor, an ancient pub “ the Talbot” and special flower gardens. Wonderful walks around and to the village of Great Elm. At Easter Bank Holliday Mells hosts a big festival “ The Daffodil Festival” with family events, concerts and exhibitions and the open gardens at the Manor House
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Mells
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Mells is one of the finest and oldest villages in England, only 20 minute drive from my house. It has Mells Manor, an ancient pub “ the Talbot” and special flower gardens. Wonderful walks around and to the village of Great Elm. At Easter Bank Holliday Mells hosts a big festival “ The Daffodil Festival” with family events, concerts and exhibitions and the open gardens at the Manor House
The ancient city of Wells, home of the Mediaeval Cathedral and the Bishop’s palace. The city is famous for its history. Nearby the ancient town of Glastonbury with the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey.
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Wells
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The ancient city of Wells, home of the Mediaeval Cathedral and the Bishop’s palace. The city is famous for its history. Nearby the ancient town of Glastonbury with the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey.
The second most visited city in England. Visit the famous Roman Baths from 1st century AD, Bath Abbey, Jane Austen Museum, try a glass of spa mineral water at the city’s famous Pump Room followed by a “ cream tea” or a delicious dinner. The city is famous for it’s unified UNESCO protected Georgian architectural ensemble, featuring the Circus, the Royal Crescent and other smaller Crescents, for concerts and shopping, fine food companies and night life, you could take the Skyline walk to see the city in all it’s glory or enjoy the pedestrian are with shops, cafes and free outdoor concerts performed by professional musicians busking in different locations.
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Bath
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The second most visited city in England. Visit the famous Roman Baths from 1st century AD, Bath Abbey, Jane Austen Museum, try a glass of spa mineral water at the city’s famous Pump Room followed by a “ cream tea” or a delicious dinner. The city is famous for it’s unified UNESCO protected Georgian architectural ensemble, featuring the Circus, the Royal Crescent and other smaller Crescents, for concerts and shopping, fine food companies and night life, you could take the Skyline walk to see the city in all it’s glory or enjoy the pedestrian are with shops, cafes and free outdoor concerts performed by professional musicians busking in different locations.
Beautiful gorge Cheddar cheese caves are only 35 minutes from my home, a great day out could include a visit to Cheddar Gorge followed by Glastonbury and Wells.
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Cheddar Gorge
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Beautiful gorge Cheddar cheese caves are only 35 minutes from my home, a great day out could include a visit to Cheddar Gorge followed by Glastonbury and Wells.
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Wookey Hole
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Stourhead House The National Trust
High Street
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Sightseeing

One of the gems of Wiltshire, Bradford-on-Avon is famous for beautiful views, cobbled streets of this mediaeval market town, the early Saxon church of St. Lawrence, mediaeval Tythe Barn, lovely cafes, restaurants and boutique shops, beautiful relaxing strolls by the river. You can walk along the canal all the way to Bath.
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Bradford-on-Avon
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One of the gems of Wiltshire, Bradford-on-Avon is famous for beautiful views, cobbled streets of this mediaeval market town, the early Saxon church of St. Lawrence, mediaeval Tythe Barn, lovely cafes, restaurants and boutique shops, beautiful relaxing strolls by the river. You can walk along the canal all the way to Bath.