English Heritage sites near Ansford Parish

Glastonbury Tribunal

GLASTONBURY TRIBUNAL

9 miles from Ansford Parish

Fine, late 15th century stone townhouse, early Tudor façade and panelled interiors. Home to Glastonbury Lake Village Museum: discover life 2000 years ago when much of Somerset consisted of marshy sea.

Nunney Castle

NUNNEY CASTLE

10 miles from Ansford Parish

Picturesque moated castle built in the 1370s. Held for the King during the Civil War, falling to Parliamentarian cannon in 1645: the gun-damaged wall finally collapsing on Christmas Day 1910.

Sherborne Old Castle

SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE

10 miles from Ansford Parish

Built on a grand scale in the 12th century by the Bishop of Salisbury, Sherborne was coveted by churchmen and noblemen alike giving it a long, chequered history. Picnic, shop, light refreshments.

Meare Fish House

MEARE FISH HOUSE

12 miles from Ansford Parish

The only surviving monastic fishery building in England, this housed the Abbot of Glastonbury's water bailiff and provided facilities for fish-salting and drying.

Muchelney Abbey

MUCHELNEY ABBEY

14 miles from Ansford Parish

Once a wealthy Benedictine house, Muchelney’s main buildings were demolished by Henry VIII in 1538. See the richly decorated cloister walk and thatched monks’ lavatory – the only one in Britain.

Stoney Littleton Long Barrow

STONEY LITTLETON LONG BARROW

16 miles from Ansford Parish

One of the finest accessible examples of a Neolithic chambered tomb, with its multiple burial chambers open to view. Bring a torch and experience the burial chambers at first hand.



Pubs in Ansford Parish

Waggon & Horses

Cary Hill, Castle Cary, BA7 7HL

Pub has been closed for several years, building still exists and there is little chance of it reopening any time soon.