St Catherine
#2697 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
The Church of St Catherine in Swell Lane, Fivehead, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. ()
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St Catherine – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Barrington Court, Church of St Peter and St Paul, Church of All Saints, The Priest's House.
3.7 miSEHistorical place, Garden, Vernacular architectureBarrington Court, Ilminster
96 min walk • Barrington Court is a Tudor manor house begun around 1538 and completed in the late 1550s, with a vernacular stable court, situated in Barrington, near Ilminster, Somerset, England.
3.8 miEChurchChurch of St Peter and St Paul
97 min walk • The Church of St Peter and St Paul in Muchelney, Somerset, England has Saxon origins, however the current building largely dates from the 15th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
3.8 miNEChurch, Gothic architectureChurch of All Saints, Langport
98 min walk • The Church of All Saints in Langport, Somerset, England, has 12th-century origins but was rebuilt in the late 15th century. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
3.8 miEMuseum, History museumThe Priest's House
98 min walk • The Priest's House is a National Trust-owned property in Muchelney, in the English county of Somerset. It has been designated as a grade II listed building. The house was built in the early 14th century by the nearby Muchelney Abbey to house the parish priest.
2.4 miEChurchChurch of St Catherine, Langport
60 min walk • The Church of St Catherine in Drayton, Somerset, England dates from the 15th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. St Catherine's exterior is blue lias and golden hamstone. It was restored in 1855 by Maurice Davis of Langport and again in 1896.
3.3 miWChurchChurch of St Peter & St Paul
85 min walk • The Church of St Peter & St Paul in North Curry, Somerset, England, is nicknamed ‘The Cathedral of the Moors’. It dates from the 14th century and has been designated a Grade I listed building.
4.2 miSWChurchChurch of St John the Baptist
108 min walk • The Church of St John the Baptist in Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England, was built in the Norman period and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
3.8 miNWMonasteryAthelney Abbey
97 min walk • Athelney Abbey, established in the county of Somerset, England, was founded by King Alfred in 888, as a religious house for monks of the Order of St. Benedict. It was dedicated to "Our Blessed Saviour, St. Peter, St. Paul, and St. Egelwine".
1.8 miNEChurchSt Andrew's Church, Curry Rivel
46 min walk • The Church of St Andrew in Curry Rivel, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century and is designated as a Grade I listed building. It was included in Simon Jenkins England's Thousand Best Churches.
3.6 miSChurchChurch of St Mary the Virgin
93 min walk • The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Barrington, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. St Mary's Church has a three bay nave two bay chancel.
1.1 miNEMuseum, MemorialBurton Pynsent Monument
28 min walk • The 140 feet Burton Pynsent Monument on Troy Hill at Burton Pynsent, within the parish of Curry Rivel, Somerset, England, was built in 1767 and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.