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County - Somerset | Map
Tel code: 01278 | code search
Postcode: TA6 | code search
Population: 36000
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Famous Bridgwater Dates
Birthplace of:
John Pym Robert Blake John Popham
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Folk Customs:
Bridgwater Squibbing
Chedzoy Candle Auction
Punkie Night
Wassailing the Tree

Bridgwater Events

May
Mystical Mind, Body and Spirit Fair

September
Bridgwater Fair

November
Bridgwater Guy Fawkes Carnival
Bridgwater Squibbing

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Dance - Bartlett School of Irish Dancing
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Tom Mogg Inn
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Boat & Anchor Pub
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Bridgwater Reviews (27)

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Bridgwater, nestling quietly on the banks of the River Parrett, is at first glance like any other town, but it doesn't take long to realise that there is more to this industrial town than meets the eye, much more..

Bridgwater's history starts almost at the beginning with an entry in the Doomsday book. Throughout the following centuries it has played an important part in the growth of the area, in 1402 it was a major shipping port in the West Country and today it is a thriving industrial town attracting many new businesses and major retail parks.

Bridgwater's social life is also thriving with an abundance of pubs, restaurants and clubs. It has many amateur drama & theatre groups who regularly perform at the local Town Hall and Arts Centre. It has a strong live music scene with local bands playing around the town almost every weekend.

The town is probably most famous for its Autumn Fair and Guy Fawkes Carnival, which if you are in the area at these times will certainly be a memory you will have forever

Attraction

Blake Gardens
Blake Museum
Bridgwater Camel Company
Coleridge Cottage
Fyne Court
Middlemoor Waterpark
Moorlynch Vineyard
Temple of Harmony

Budget

Premier Inn Bridgwater *book online*

Camping

Hog House Farm
Mill Farm
Secret Valley

Caravan Park

Hog House Farm
Mill Farm
Somerset View Caravan Park

Classes

Dance - Bartlett School of Irish Dancing
Dance Le Beat

Club

The Palace Night Club

Cottage

Acland Holiday Cottages
Little Acland

Ramscombe

Council

Sedgemoor District Council

Dentist

Associated Dental Practice
Maldon House Dental Practice
Parade Dental Practice

Doctor

Brent House Surgery
East Quay Medical Centre
North Petherton Surgery
Redgate Medical Centre
Victoria Park Medical Centre

Estate Agent

Darlows
Dickens Charles
Gibbins Richards & Co
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
Jane & Partners
Palmer W H & Sons

Farmers Market

Bridgwater Castle Market

Golf Club

Cannington Golf Course

Health and Fitness Club

Trimwise Health and Fitness Club
Victoria Hair & Spa

Holiday Park

Lakeview Holiday Cottages

Inn

Kings Head Inn
The Bower Inn
The Malt Shovel
The Olive Mill
Tom Mogg Inn

Market

Bridgwater Castle Market
Chedzoy Lane Car Boot
Cornhill Market
Plum Lane Car Boot
Puriton Car Boot

Performing Arts

Dance Le Beat

Pub and Bar

Bird In Hand
Boat & Anchor Pub
Bristol & Exeter Inn
Commercial Inn
Fountain Inn
Great Escape
Halfway Inn
Laburnum House Lodge Hotel

New Market Hotel
Rose & Crown
Sportsman
The Halfway Inn
The Hood Arms Hotel
The Shurton Inn
Waterloo

Restaurant

Boat & Anchor Pub
Cherries
China Palace
Clavvelshay Barn Restaurant
Kings Head Inn
Laburnum House Lodge Hotel
Olive Mill
Taste Of India
The Halfway Inn
The Shurton Inn
Vino E Cucina
Ye Olde Burtle Inn & Restaurant

School

Edington and Shapwick School

Self-Catering

Acland Holiday Cottages
Lakeview Holiday Cottages
Little Acland
Lower Lakes
Lower Lakes - The Snug
Ramscombe
Secret Valley

Solicitor

Dunn Simpson & Co
Paul Light & Co

Taxi

Able Cabs
Arrow Cabs
Bridge Taxis
Broadway Taxis
Central Taxis
Chequer Cabs
H Cabs Ltd

Theatre

Bridgwater Arts Centre

Vet

Daniel & Associates

Sports Clubs

Ashcott & Shapwick CC (Cricket)
Bridgwater CC (Cricket)

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Bridgwater TC (Tennis)
Burnham BMX Club (Cycling)

Shops

Bridgwater Bookshop
Merry Field Nursery
Boots
Koba Koba
Noah's Ark
Big H Pet Superstore
New Quayside Chemist
Turners Optometrists
F & A Hook Ltd
Royces
Wickes
Armoury Gallery
The Court Gallery
Holland and Barratt
Hardwick Brothers
Huntstile Organic Farm
H Samuel
Peacocks

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Gamestation
B&Q
Lloyds Pharmacy
Edinburgh Woollen Mill
Specsavers
Hoopers (Bridgwater) Ltd
Stogursey Village Tea Rooms
Flower Factory
Lisa’s Wool Shop
Wilkins Jewellers

Antiques

Memory Lane

Activities

Peggotytom Canal Cruises(Boat Trips and Cruises)
Sedgemoor Raceways(Motor Sports)
Cannington Equestrian Centre(Riding)
Cannington Equine Centre(Riding)

Places to Stay near Bridgwater

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Old Vicarage Hotel (0.39 miles)

Old Vicarage Hotel

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A small, historic, country cottage style property, situated in the town centre. Ideal for business; perfect for leisure. Modern conveniences in a historic setting. (AA ... More

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The Cottage Inn (0.86 miles)

The Cottage Inn
The Cottage Inn is set at the gateway to the beautiful Quantock hills on a 'B' road in the sought after village of Wembdon. A log fire burns on chilly nights and there is a ... More | visit website
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Hog House Farm (1.48 miles)

Hog House Farm

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Hog House Farm is a family run B&B,and Camping and Caravanning Club certificated site. Set on our four acre smallholding. Near the hamlet of Perry Green, Hog House Farm is ... More

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Model Farm (1.55 miles)

Model Farm
Model Farm, a licensed country house, offers spacious comfortable en-suite accommodation. The house is non-smoking, fully centrally heated, with open fires in the lounge and dining room. Candle lit dinners are available by arrangement, guests ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Bridgwater (1.58 miles)

Premier Inn Bridgwater
Within easy reach of the M5 and Bridgwater train station. Local attractions include Wookey Hole, Cheddar Caves and Clarks Village outlet shopping. Historic Glastonbury and Wells towns are within 16 miles and it's just a ... More | visit website
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The Bower Inn (1.79 miles)

The Bower Inn
Come and discover the secret of the The Bower Inn. Easy going and informal with delicious food and comfy beds. With easy access to the M5, J23, Bristol, Taunton, Bath, Wells, Glastonbury, the Quantocks and ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Bridgwater M5 (1.81 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Lower Lakes - Oak Lodge (2.06 miles)

Lower Lakes - Oak Lodge

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Guest room of family run lakeside log cabin with B&B service coming soon . A bright spacious double room with en suite enjoying a lakeside location. Grass lawns and lake ... More

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Shepherd's Cottage at The Grange (2.17 miles)

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Standing in 3½ acres of superbly landscaped gardens boasting many rare trees and shrubs, this magnificent Victorian mansion and its former stables offer an excellent choice of ... More

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Lakeview Cottages (2.21 miles)

Lakeview Cottages
This stunning development of newly built luxury holiday self catering homes offers contemporary and stylish accommodation, our kitchens are fitted with solid oak kitchen units, granite worktops, quality appliances and a full range of cookware ... More | visit website

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St Augustine Introduces Julian Calendar to England - 0597, William the Conqueror crowned - 1066, Domesday Book Commissioned - 1085, First Christmas Tree in Britain - 1800, Mrs Beeton Published - 1861, End of the Soviet Union - 1991
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