Fairy Toot, Redhill
#5 among attractions in Redhill


Facts and practical information
The Fairy Toot is an extensive oval barrow in the civil parish of Nempnett Thrubwell, Somerset, England. ()
Redhill United Kingdom
Fairy Toot – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chew Valley Lake, Aveline's Hole, Blagdon Lake, St Andrew's Church.
3.2 miE
Large man-made lake and birdwatching siteChew Valley Lake
83 min walk • Chew Valley Lake, nestled in the rolling hills of Somerset, United Kingdom, is a serene man-made reservoir and a popular destination for both nature enthusiasts and recreational visitors. Spanning over 1,200 acres, it is the largest lake in the southwest of England...
3.4 miSW
Nature, Natural attraction, CaveAveline's Hole, Mendips
86 min walk • Aveline's Hole is a cave at Burrington Combe in the limestone of the Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. The earliest scientifically dated cemetery in Britain, 10,200 and 10,400 years old, was found at Aveline's Hole, constituting the largest assemblage of Mesolithic human remains found in Britain.
1.4 miS
Nature, Natural attraction, LakeBlagdon Lake, Mendips
35 min walk • Blagdon Lake lies in a valley at the northern edge of the Mendip Hills, close to the village of Blagdon and approximately 10 miles south of Bristol, England.
4.4 miNW
ChurchSt Andrew's Church
113 min walk • The Anglican parish Church of St. Andrew in Backwell, Somerset, England, dates from the 12th century. It was altered and enlarged in the 13th, 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
3.4 miSW
Geologic formation, Park, Archaeological siteBurrington Combe, Cheddar
87 min walk • Burrington Combe is a Carboniferous Limestone gorge near the village of Burrington, on the north side of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in North Somerset, England.
3 miE
LakeChew Magna Reservoir, Bristol
77 min walk • Chew Magna Reservoir is a 5-acre reservoir on the western outskirts of the village of Chew Magna, Somerset, England. It lies just north of the B3130 Winford Road.
4.7 miW
Forts and castlesDolebury Warren
120 min walk • Dolebury Warren is a 90.6 hectares biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and ancient monument near the villages of Churchill and Rowberrow in North Somerset, part of South West England. It is owned by the National Trust, who acquired the freehold in 1983, and managed by the Avon Wildlife Trust.
3.3 miW
Church, Gothic architectureChurch of All Saints, Wrington
85 min walk • The Church of All Saints is the Church of England parish church for the large village of Wrington, Somerset, England. There has been a church here since the 13th century, though much of the present building dates from the 15th century. Historic England have designated it a Grade I listed building.
2.4 miNE
Church, Gothic Revival architectureChurch of St Mary and St Peter, Bristol
63 min walk • The Anglican Church of St. Mary and St. Peter in Winford, Somerset, England, dates from the 15th Century. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building. The main body of the original church was rebuilt in 1796 however the tower, which was built around 1437, survives.
2.3 miS
ChurchChurch of St Bartholomew, Mendips
58 min walk • The Church of St Bartholomew in Ubley, Somerset, England is a small medieval church originating from the 13th century with later additions. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The church has no fixed pews. Features include a Jacobean pulpit and a chained copy of the ‘Paraphrases of Erasmus’ dated 1552.
~1710 ftW
ChurchChurch of St Michael and All Angels, Redhill
9 min walk • The Anglican Church of St Michael and All Angels at Butcombe in the English county of Somerset was built in the 15th century and restored in 1868. It is a Grade II* listed building.
