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Somerset

One of the larger English historic English counties, Somerset is bordered by Bristol Channel to the northwest, Gloucestershire by the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset by the southeast, and Devon by the southwest. Covering a wide range of environments and picturesque landscapes, this county has stunning beaches, green countryside, lakes, woodlands, and much more. Locals today still find hidden gems within Somerset’s wildflower meadows, ancient wells, beach waterfalls, unique carvings, and underground reservoirs. A few well known landmarks include Glastonbury, Cheddar Gorge, Wells Cathedral, and Exmoor. From its stunning views through the countryside to its sandy beaches, let's not forget about food, Somerset is known for its strawberries, cheddar cheese and cider. Last but not least, this Somerset is also famous for Mulberry handbags, carnivals, the Glastonbury Festival, and Arthurian legends.

2 Wedding Venues in Somerset meet your criteria

Image of Charlton House
Somerset, England
Charlton House is an idyllic wedding venue in Glastonbury, in the Somerset region of England. With sprawling gardens and lots of leafy trees, this setting offers refined...
Image of We The Curious
Bristol, England
We The Curious is a truly unique venue offering couples UK's only 3D Planetarium, an award-winning science and discovery centre and 2 roof top terraces overlooking Bristol.
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Somerset

One of the larger English historic English counties, Somerset is bordered by Bristol Channel to the northwest, Gloucestershire by the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset by the southeast, and Devon by the southwest. Covering a wide range of environments and picturesque landscapes, this county has stunning beaches, green countryside, lakes, woodlands, and much more. Locals today still find hidden gems within Somerset’s wildflower meadows, ancient wells, beach waterfalls, unique carvings, and underground reservoirs. A few well known landmarks include Glastonbury, Cheddar Gorge, Wells Cathedral, and Exmoor. From its stunning views through the countryside to its sandy beaches, let's not forget about food, Somerset is known for its strawberries, cheddar cheese and cider. Last but not least, this Somerset is also famous for Mulberry handbags, carnivals, the Glastonbury Festival, and Arthurian legends.

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