Church of St Mark
#2242 among destinations in the United Kingdom
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The Church of St Mark in Mark, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century, but is mainly a 14th and 15th century building with further restoration in 1864. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. ()
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Church of St Mark – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: King John's Hunting Lodge, Brent Knoll, Crook Peak, Church of St Mary.
- 5.2 miNEHistorical place, History museum, Museum
King John's Hunting Lodge, Axbridge
132 min walk • King John's Hunting Lodge is a wool-merchant's house built c. 1460, long after the death of King John in 1216, in Axbridge, a town in the English county of Somerset.
- 3.1 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Brent Knoll
81 min walk • Brent Knoll is a 137-metre-high hill on the Somerset Levels, in Somerset, England. It is located roughly halfway between Weston-super-Mare and Bridgwater, 2.5 miles from the Bristol Channel coast at Burnham-on-Sea.
- 5 miNNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Crook Peak
127 min walk • Crook Peak to Shute Shelve Hill is a 332.2 hectare geological and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the western end of the Mendip Hills, Somerset.
- 3.4 miNWChurch
Church of St Mary
87 min walk • The Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin is a Church of England parish church in East Brent, Somerset, England. It was built in the 15th century is a Grade I listed building.
- 4.8 miWChurch
St Andrew's Church, Burnham-on-Sea
124 min walk • St Andrew's Church is the Church of England parish church of Burnham-on-Sea in the English county of Somerset. Of medieval origins, the church is a grade I listed building, well known for its leaning tower.
- 3.3 miNWChurch, Nature and wildlife, Geologic formation
Church of St Michael
86 min walk • The Church of St Michael at Brent Knoll, Somerset, England dates from the 11th century but has undergone several extensions and renovations since then. It has been designated as a grade I listed building. There is a Norman doorway however the rest of the church dates from around 1290. The north aisle was built in the late 15th century.
- 2.6 miNEMuseum, Windmill
Ashton Windmill
67 min walk • Ashton windmill is a tower mill in Chapel Allerton, Somerset, England. Its tower is over 7.5 metres high with stone walls that are 60 cm thick. The sails are 13 m across and used to be covered with canvas.
- 3.3 miEChurch
Church of St Mary
86 min walk • The Church of St Mary in Wedmore, Somerset, England is predominantly from the 15th century, although some 12th- and 13th-century work survives. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
- 4.8 miNChurch
St Andrew's Church
122 min walk • The Church of St Andrew in Compton Bishop, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century, being consecrated by Bishop Jocelin in 1236, with more recent restoration. It is a Grade I listed building.
- 5 miWLighthouse, Vernacular architecture
Burnham-on-Sea High Lighthouse, Burnham-on-Sea
129 min walk • The High lighthouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England. A Grade II listed building, it is no longer functional as a lighthouse and has been converted for use as a private dwelling.
- 4.9 miWLighthouse
Burnham-on-Sea Round Tower, Burnham-on-Sea
125 min walk • The Round Tower was a lighthouse in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England, established in 1801. It was decommissioned in 1832, having been replaced by a pair of leading lights half a mile to the north, and is now a private dwelling.