Craggy limestone outcrops, Limestone scree slopes and lush wooded valleys are on offer in this Mendip reserve. Some 200,000 years ago the huge cavern that formed Ebbor Gorge collapsed and left behind a number of small caves where reindeer, cave bear ...
The garden at Milton Lodge was conceived about 1900 by Mr Charles Tudway, the present owner's great grandfather.
During the first ten years of the 20th Century the sloping ground was transformed into the existing series of architectural terraces, ...
The Bishops Palace is far more than just a simple historic house and garden, this magnificent medieval Palace has been the residence of the Bishops of Bath and Wells for 800 years. ...
The Time-Trail of Roses is a heritage rose garden. It is a fragrant paradise for rose-lovers and garden historians with over 1,500 varieties planted chronologically amidst a blend of herbs, bulbs and fruit. ...
Wells and Mendip Museum houses a unique collection of artefacts, the bulk of which were collected on and around Mendip. The collection includes the skull of a brown bear (right) discovered at Wookey Hole, a large number of stone-age tools, and an imp ...
Wells Cathedral receives visitors everyday of the year. You are more than welcome to attend one of our regular daily services or walk around this amazing building. Only by visiting can you properly experience this remarkable and holy place. ...
When you visit Wookey Hole Caves your guide will relate the 50,000 year history of the caves as home to both humans and animals. Archaeologists finds indicate man has lived in and around the caves for 50,000 years.
For people in ancient times, th ...