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Accommodation in Rushton, Somerset Part of the Somerset Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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The Falcon HotelA Hotel in Rushton, SomersetHenlade Rushton Somerset England TA3 5DH
Accommodation
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From: £55.00 Ideal for long weekends exploring this delightful part of the West Country. Enjoy walking in the Quantock and Blackdown Hills, visiting the superb Hestercombe Gardens or maybe shopping in the fine county town of Taunton with its wonderful mixture of big name and smaller independent stores, you are sure to find plenty to do. Alternatively take the steam train out to Minehead or visit some of the many other attractions to suit all tastes, all less than an hour away Accommodation Rating: 2* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Thurlbear, St Thomas Church -
1.8 miles (Historic Church) Somerset County Museum -
2.8 miles (Museum) Hestercombe Gardens -
3.3 miles (Garden) Fyne Court -
5.7 miles (Countryside) Burton Pynsent Monument -
6.5 miles (Historic Building) Burrow Mump -
6.8 miles (Countryside) Westonzoyland Pumping Station -
7 miles (Museum) Bishops Lydeard, St Mary's Church -
7.3 miles (Historic Church) Curry Rivel -
7.5 miles (Historic Church) Blake Museum -
8.2 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Upottery -
10.8 miles away Somerton -
13.5 miles away Honiton -
15.9 miles away Axminster -
15.9 miles away Glastonbury -
16.8 miles away Broadwindsor -
17 miles away Chedington -
17.7 miles away Beaminster -
19.3 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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