Something for everyone, all year round
Nettlebridge is an amazing location. You are away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, but have really easy access to a wide range of places to visit and things to do. We will struggle to list everything that is available locally to entertain you ..... but do keep checking back as the list below will keep growing!
Exploring
Beautiful countryside walks around Harridge Woods and the local countryside right on the doorstep.
Local towns and villages - Kilmersdon (Jack and Jill Hill from the nursery rhyme); Mells with interesting walks along the stream and old iron works; Holcombe (filming Poldark) market days, Nunney Castle, Beacon Hill Woods and Cranmore Tower.
Visiting
National Trust Properties - Cley Hill, Westwood Manor, Montacute House, Lytes Cary Manor
Glastonbury Torr and town,
Shepton Mallet Prison,
Bishops Palace and Garden in Wells, Wells Cathedral
Bath spa
Cheddar
The Newt
Hauser and Worth Gallery
Longleat Safari Park
Eating out
The Oakhill Inn, The Mendip Inn, The Redan and The Somerset Wagon are all in the neighbouring villages and are renown for serving great food.
Farm Shops such as Holcombe Farm Shop and Kitchen,
Shepton Mallet, Wells and Frome each have wide range of restaurants and takeaways, whilst there's also a variety of different supermarkets where you can buy your own ingredients and cook your own supper in our well-equipped kitchen!
Beaches
Weston Super Mare 27.9 miles
Weymouth (44 miles),
Lyme Regis (46 miles)
Kilve (41 miles) all easily accessible for a day trip
For Families
Helicopter museum, Weston Super Mare
Haynes International Motor Museum
RAF Yeovilton
Wookey Hole Caves
Cheddar Gorge
Longleat Safari Park
Shopping
Wells, Shepton Mallet and Frome are all within a short drive and have a variety of different shops. The cities of Bath and Bristol are both easily accessible for an interesting day out.
Clarkes Village, Street and Kilve Court in Shepton Mallet - are two local designer shopping outlet centres,
Market days at Shepton, Wells and Frome
Cheddar car boot on a Sunday the scale of which really needs to be seen to be believed!