English Heritage sites near Walton-in-Gordano Parish

Temple Church

TEMPLE CHURCH

10 miles from Walton-in-Gordano Parish

The 'leaning tower' and walls of this large late medieval church survived bombing during the Second World War. The graveyard is now a peaceful public garden.

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove

STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE

12 miles from Walton-in-Gordano Parish

Although this is the third largest complex of prehistoric standing stones in England, the three circles and three-stone ‘cove’ of Stanton Drew in Somerset are surprisingly little known. The Great Circle, 113 metres in diameter, is one of the largest stone circles in the country and has 26 surviving upright stones. Yet recent surveys have revealed that the circles and cove were just part of a much more elaborate and important ritual site than had previously been imagined.

Offa's Dyke

OFFA'S DYKE

17 miles from Walton-in-Gordano Parish

An earthwork roughly following the Welsh/English boundary consisting of a ditch and rampart. Origins shrouded in mystery but possibly built in response to events involving the Princes of Powys.

Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument

SIR BEVIL GRENVILLE'S MONUMENT

19 miles from Walton-in-Gordano Parish

Erected to commemorate the heroism of a Royalist commander and his Cornish pikemen at the Battle of Lansdown, 1643, this monument marks the spot where he fell.

Meare Fish House

MEARE FISH HOUSE

20 miles from Walton-in-Gordano 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.

St Briavels Castle

ST BRIAVELS CASTLE

21 miles from Walton-in-Gordano Parish

The fine twin-towered gatehouse, built by Edward I in 1292, once defended a crossbow bolt factory which used local iron. Once a prison, now a youth hostel in wonderful walking country.



No churches found in Walton-in-Gordano Parish