Church of St Philip and St James
#1685 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
The Church of St Philip and St James in Norton St Philip within the English county of Somerset is a Grade II* listed building. ()
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Church of St Philip and St James – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Farleigh Hungerford Castle, Iford Manor, Stoney Littleton Long Barrow, The Packhorse.
2.2 miNEHistorical place, Forts and castlesFarleigh Hungerford Castle, Trowbridge
55 min walk • Farleigh Hungerford Castle, sometimes called Farleigh Castle or Farley Castle, is a medieval castle in Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset, England.
2.7 miNEGarden, Park, Vernacular architectureIford Manor, Bradford on Avon
68 min walk • Iford Manor is a manor house in Wiltshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building sitting on the steep, south-facing slope of the Frome valley, in Westwood parish, about 2 miles southwest of the town of Bradford-on-Avon. Its Grade I registered gardens are open to the public from April to September each year.
2.5 miWNeolithic tomb built around 3500 BCStoney Littleton Long Barrow
64 min walk • The Stoney Littleton Long Barrow is a Neolithic chambered tomb with multiple burial chambers, located near the village of Wellow in the English county of Somerset.
3.8 miNWNightlifeThe Packhorse, Bath
96 min walk • The Packhorse Inn in Southstoke within the English county of Somerset is a Grade II listed building which was largely rebuilt in 1674. It was changed from a farmhouse to a pub in the 19th century but closed in 2012. A local campaign has achieved designation as an asset of community value has raised money to renovate it.
3.7 miSCanalMurtry Aqueduct
96 min walk • Murtry Aqueduct is a three-arched aqueduct that was intended to carry the Dorset and Somerset Canal over the Mells River, near Frome in Somerset, England. It is a grade II listed building.
3.5 miNWCanalCombe Hay Locks, Bath
91 min walk • The Combe Hay Locks is a derelict flight of locks on the Somerset Coal Canal near Combe Hay, Somerset, England. Twenty two locks raised the canal 134 feet over approximately 1.6 miles.
3.2 miNEHistorical place, Vernacular architecture, History museumWestwood Manor, Bradford on Avon
82 min walk • Westwood Manor is a 15th-century manor house with 16th-century additions and 17th-century plaster-work in the village of Westwood, near Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England. Pevsner describes Westwood Manor as "a perfect Wiltshire manor house".
3 miNChurchChurch of St Peter, Cotswold Water Park
76 min walk • The Anglican Church of St Peter in Freshford within the English county of Somerset dates from the 15th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. Parts of St Peter's Church, which is on the north side of the village, date back to the fifteenth century. The three stage tower, which is supported by diagonal buttresses, was added in 1514.
2.8 miSParkOrchardleigh House, Frome
71 min walk • Orchardleigh is a country estate in Somerset, approximately two miles north of Frome, and on the southern edge of the village of Lullington. The privately held estate comprises a Victorian country house, the Orchardleigh Lake with its island church, and an 18-hole golf course.
3.6 miNForts and castles, Gothic Revival architectureMidford Castle, Cotswold Water Park
91 min walk • Midford Castle is a folly castle in the village of Midford, and the parish of Southstoke 3 miles south of Bath, Somerset, England.
2.5 miNWChurchChurch of St Julian, Cotswold Water Park
64 min walk • The Church of St Julian in Wellow, Somerset, England has origins before the 12th century although the present building dates from 1372. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.