Church of St Mary the Virgin
#1158 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Norton Sub Hamdon, Somerset, England has 13th-century origins but was rebuilt around 1510. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. ()
Church of St Mary the Virgin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Montacute House, Huish Park, St Catherine, Tintinhull Garden.
- 1.9 miNEElizabethan country house with gardens
Montacute House, Yeovil
49 min walk • Montacute House, nestled in the quaint village of Montacute near Yeovil, United Kingdom, is a remarkable example of Elizabethan Renaissance architecture. This majestic mansion, constructed of local Ham Hill stone, exudes the grandeur of a bygone era and invites...
- 3.5 miEArenas and stadiums, Football, Sport venue
Huish Park, Yeovil
91 min walk • Huish Park is a football stadium located in Yeovil, Somerset, England. The stadium has been home to Yeovil Town F.C. since its completion in 1990, following their relocation from Huish.
- 1.7 miNEChurch
St Catherine
44 min walk • The Anglican Church of St Catherine at Montacute within the English county of Somerset was first built in the 12th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. Montacute has had religious significance since the discover of a stone crucifix in 1035.
- 3.1 miNEGarden, Park
Tintinhull Garden, Yeovil
79 min walk • Tintinhull Garden, located in Tintinhull, near Yeovil in the English county of Somerset, is a small 20th century garden surrounding a 17th-century Grade I listed house. The property is in the ownership of the National Trust. It is visited by around 25,000 people per year.
- 4.2 miSWHistory museum, Archaeological museum, Museum
Crewkerne and District Museum, Crewkerne
108 min walk • Crewkerne and District Museum is a small local museum in Crewkerne, Somerset, England. It is part of a wider heritage centre which includes local archives and a meeting room. The museum opened in 2000 in an old house with an 18th-century frontage.
- 2.9 miNEChurch
Church of St Margaret
74 min walk • The Church of St Margaret in Tintinhull, Somerset, England, dates from the 13th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. There was a church in the village during the 12th century which was replaced by the present building.
- 3.8 miSWChurch
St George
98 min walk • The Church of St George in Hinton St George, Somerset, England includes 13th-century work by masons of Wells Cathedral, and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The vestry and north chapel of 1814 are said to be by James Wyatt, however it is more likely to be by Jeffry Wyatt,. The four-stage tower is dated to 1485–95.
- 2.6 miWChurch
Coke Memorial Methodist Church, South Petherton
66 min walk • Coke Memorial Methodist Church is a Methodist church in South Petherton, Somerset, England. Designed by Alexander Lauder, it was built in 1881-82 and has been a Grade II listed building since 1988.
- 3.1 miNWGarden, Park, Vernacular architecture
East Lambrook Manor, South Petherton
80 min walk • East Lambrook Manor is a small 15th-century manor house in East Lambrook, Somerset, England, registered by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building. It is surrounded by a "cottage garden" planted by Margery Fish between 1938 and her death in 1969.
- 3.9 miNWChurch
Church of St Martin
100 min walk • The Church of St Martin in Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset, England, dates from the 14th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
- 0.9 miEArchaeological site
Ham Hill
24 min walk • Ham Hill is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, Scheduled Ancient Monument, Iron Age hill fort, Roman site, Local Nature Reserve and country park, to the west of Yeovil in Somerset, England.