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Trull Village: Canonsgrove Farm Bed & Breakfast is in Trull 2.5 miles from Taunton, the County town of Somerset.Trull boasts numerous listed buildings and sights of historic interest. To visit the Trull Village website click here

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The Blackdown Hills: The beautiful Blackdown Hills are on our doorstep and within a few minutes drive you can enjoy this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). For information on the attractions that can be found in the Blackdowns click here

The Quantock Hills: Britains first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), designated in 1956, runs north west from the vale of Taunton Deane to the Bristol Channel consisting of 99 square kilometres of heathland, oak woodlands, ancient parklands and agricultural land For more information on the Quantock Hills click here

The West Somerset Railway: The longest heritage railway in Britain. Enjoy 20 miles of beautiful Somerset scenery from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead. Recapture the days of steam on a restored Great Western Railway branch line. For details on the trains and times click here If you are a steam enthusiast click here

Hestercombe Gardens: A unique collection of three gardens - a Georgian landscape garden, a Victorian terrace and formal Edwardian garden. The Edwardian garden was created by famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens with a planting scheme designed by Gertrude Jekyll. For more information on Hestercombe Gardens click here

Willows & Wetlands Visitor Centre: The Centre is owned and run by the Coate family, who have been growing willow on the Somerset Levels since 1819. Visitors will find a warm welcome and are invited to learn about the history and art of willow growing and basketmaking. For more information on the Centre click here

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