English Heritage sites near Shepton Mallet Parish

Nunney Castle

NUNNEY CASTLE

7 miles from Shepton Mallet 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.

Glastonbury Tribunal

GLASTONBURY TRIBUNAL

8 miles from Shepton Mallet 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.

Meare Fish House

MEARE FISH HOUSE

10 miles from Shepton Mallet 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.

Stoney Littleton Long Barrow

STONEY LITTLETON LONG BARROW

11 miles from Shepton Mallet 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.

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove

STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE

12 miles from Shepton Mallet 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.

Farleigh Hungerford Castle

FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD CASTLE

14 miles from Shepton Mallet Parish

Impressive 14th century castle with hidden treasures and sinister past. Chapel with rare medieval wall paintings and in the crypt, the best collection of human-shaped lead coffins in Britain.


Churches in Shepton Mallet Parish

St Peter & St Paul

Church Lane Shepton Mallet Wells
01749 342163
http://sheptonbenefice.org

Our church is located in the centre of Shepton Mallet close to the Market Cross, High Street and the famous Shepton Mallet Gaol. The original Saxon church was extended about 1170 - 1180 by piercing the side walls with two pairs of arches, constructing side aisles, adding a third pair of arches at the west end, building a tower and enlarging the chancel. The tower was reconstructed about 1380 to its present shape, and with its pyramid cap was probably the first of the classic Somerset towers. A clerestory was built about 1450 and also the magnificent wagon roof constructed in hand carved English oak with 350 panels, each different from the others.

During the early and mid 1800s the transepts and side chapels were removed, and galleries were constructed, but these were dismantled in 1966 for safety reasons. The organ, originally at the west end, was removed to the north east corner and rebuilt in 1859 enabling the west windows to be reconstructed in coloured glass in memory of a previous Rector. Box pews were replaced by the present oak pews in 1887-9.

Marks of alterations over the centuries are clearly visible and evince more interest than many other churches. Notable features include a fragment from the doorway of the Saxon church, a Saxon font, both circa 1000; the double piscina (c 1220) and the pulpit (c 1550) carved from a single piece of Doulting stone. Two stone effigies of Knights are early 14th century, possibly of Robert and William Mallet. Brass memorials of benefactors to the Church and the local community include those of the Strode and Barnard families dated to the early 1600s.

The list of known incumbents starts at 1274.

The churchyard, surrounded by lime trees planted in 1733, was previously an open space used for games, meetings and other activities. In 1990, during excavations near the route of the Roman Fosseway to the east of the town, the remains of forty Roman citizens was discovered. Buried in the 4th century, facing east as is customary in Christian burials, they were re-interred in the churchyard in July 1994 near the Garden of remembrance. In addition, the excavations revealed a Christian relic made of silver and decorated with the 'chi - rho' symbol, formed by superimposing the Greek letters chi (x) and rho (p), being the first and second letters of the Greek Christos. A replica was given to the Most Reverend George Carey, then Bishop of Bath and Wells on his enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury. Copies in various sizes are available for purchase from the local Tourist Information Centre in Shepton Mallet's High Street.

Since 1993, as a result of structural problems at their Church, the Methodists have shared our building and a plaque to the right of the pulpit stairs records this fact. John Wesley preached in Shepton Mallet many times between 1745 and 1790. John Yeo, a local artist, designed and created a stained glass window at the end of 1999 to commemorate the Millennium and over 1000 years of Christian worship on this site. It was installed in the south east corner of the Church.

No visit to Shepton Mallet is complete without coming to see our beautiful church, the oldest building in the town. We should be pleased to welcome you and hope that if you do drop by you will perhaps be able to spend a little time looking for the various features mentioned above. An illustrated booklet giving the long and complex story of the Church is available on entering the West Door.


Pubs in Shepton Mallet Parish

Bell

2 High Street, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5AN
(01460) 259100
sidneyphillips.co.uk/business-detail/910...

Freehold for sale https://www.sidneyphillips.co.uk/business-detail/91032 "In the present ownership since 2015 The Bell Hotel was run as a community based public house attracting the local community and known as a music venue. The business...
Charlton Inn

29 Charlton Road, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5PH
(01749) 342759
butcombe.com/pubs/charlton-inn/

Friendly, good sized local on the edge of town, concentrating on beer and chat rather than food or music. There is an extensive garden with plenty of seating.
Club

29 High Street, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5AQ
(01749) 344104

There is only a small door on the street but it is a very large club. CAMRA members welcome.
Crown Inn

Draycott Road, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5HP

Crown Inn, Shepton Mallet
Downside Inn
Dusthole

Garston Street, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5LN

A rambling 15th century coaching inn that used to be a pub but is now a hotel with the bar only open to residents.
Highwayman

Cannards Grave, Shepton Mallet, BA4 4LY
(01749) 331247
highwaymaninn.relaxinnz.co.uk/

A large road side pub on the A37 at the boundary of Shepton Mallet, boasts en-suite accommodation with 17 rooms
Horseshoe Inn

Bowlish, Bowlish, BA4 5JG
(01749) 345931

This friendly local pub on the northern edge of Shepton is a is grade 2 listed former smithy and dates back to 1750. There are two rooms: a comfortable lounge on the left; a bar to the right with Skittle Alley that also serves as a function...
Shrubbery Hotel
Swan Inn

27 Town Street, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5BE
(01749) 344995

Small friendly local situated in a terrace of small shops, with chairs & tables extending onto the pavement. A freehouse under the same ownership since 2004 with guest ales chosen from local small brewers and cider from local producer Alan...
Thatched Cottage

63-67 Charlton Road, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5QF
(01749) 342058
thethatchedcottageinn.co.uk/

Old thatched hotel with a couple of Greene King ales at the bar. Pleasant place to stay, just out of town.
Victoria Inn

Boards Cross, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5DX
(01749) 342043

A friendly, simple, traditional pub down a side street just off the centre of town. Opened out to a single room with a long bar occupying the right hand side.
Well Inn

Cannards Grave, Shepton Mallet, BA4 4LY
(01749) 347708
thewellinn.co.uk

A modern roadside hotel/pub with a large restaurant and a well stocked bar with up to two changing guest ales. Formerly the Cannards Well Hotel and renamed the Well Inn in early 2020. Built in the late stages of the 17th Century, The Well...
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