Bristol’s biggest free event is held from 15th to 17th July 2022. It celebrates the city’s rich maritime history and showcases some of the city’s best music and entertainment. From the SS Great Britain all the way to the heart of Bristol, tall ships, music stages, dance areas, food markets, […]
Yearly archives: 2022
Thursday 2nd June to Saturday 4th June This year the show will feature a plethora of activities, demonstrations and entertainment including attractions in the main ring ranging from top class Show-Jumping to the grand parade of prize winning animals. Celebrity chefs do live cooking demonstrations in The Great British Kitchen […]
Somerset is a traditional holiday destination and ideal for a Summer Break in 2022. There are miles of sandy beaches and rocky coves along the Somerset Coast from Clevedon to Minehead and many more activities in the county like walking and cycling in the Mendips, visit the historic City of Wells […]
The history of Axbridge stretches back to prehistoric times with evidence of people living in the caves of the Mendip Hills. Later the Romans settled and mined in the area. However, it is with the medieval period that Axbridge is most closely associated. The town was recorded as a borough […]
Clevedon a Victorian seaside town Clevedon is a beautiful Victorian seaside resort overlooking the Severn Estuary, in North Somerset. Popular features include the grade 1 listed Clevedon Pier, Clevedon sea front with pebbled beaches, a marine lake and ornamental gardens all within a 10 minute walk of each other. There is a […]
Mells is known for its lovely architecture, ancient streets and dramatic location. There are many things to do in Mells; visit the ancient church and churchyard, enjoy the walled garden and country walks and, of course, relax in the village café or the newly refurbished Talbot Inn. History is what […]
Bruton is an ancient market town in South Somerset with a population of just 3,000 people is turning into a magnet for art lovers with a lively and friendly community. Here are some reasons why: Bruton town The town has many restaurants, cafes, pubs and local shops selling local produce, cheese, […]
The Bishop’s Palace & Gardens in Wells, Somerset has been home to the Bishops of Bath and Wells for over 800 years and this stunning medieval palace, along with its 14 acres of RHS partner gardens, is open for all to enjoy. Surrounded by a breath-taking moat, visitors can cross […]
A spectacular Victorian Gothic Revival house with gardens and parkland. Tyntesfield, just a stone’s throw away from Bristol, was not built as a bold and extravagant statement of wealth, power or politics. Its purpose was simple; to serve as a family home. Once hidden and inaccessible, the ordinary and extraordinary […]
Starting in the earliest days of powered flight, Aerospace Bristol will take you on a journey through more than a century of aviation achievements. From bold pioneers taking to the skies in their magnificent flying machines, to the remarkable men and women who played their part in two world wars, to […]