Bruton Dovecote - Bruton

Address: Park Wall, Bruton BA10 0NB, United Kingdom.

Website: heritagerecords.nationaltrust.org.uk
Specialties: Historical landmark, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 178 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

πŸ“Œ Location of Bruton Dovecote

Bruton Dovecote Park Wall, Bruton BA10 0NB, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of Bruton Dovecote

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

The Bruton Dovecote, located at Address: Park Wall, Bruton BA10 0NB, United Kingdom, is a historical landmark and tourist attraction. This charming solitary landmark stands in a calm field surrounded by beautiful views of Bruton and cows. The site is wheelchair-accessible and perfect for families with kids. The National Trust maintains this site, and visitors can find more information on their website.

Specialties: Historical landmark, Tourist attraction.

Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Good for kids.

The Bruton Dovecote has an impressive average rating of 4.5/5, based on 178 reviews from Google My Business users. Many visitors note the beauty and tranquility of the location, with some describing it as a "solitary gem." It is a must-see for anyone visiting Bruton.

πŸ‘ Reviews of Bruton Dovecote

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
Jonathan F.
2/5

From the carpark, it was a 5 minute plodding up to the building.
(Cows seem to use it as a shelter.)
There is a view of Bruton - quite pretty.
I really haven't much to say. The drive was not worth it, I'm afraid.
There was a tense movement as cows appeared from around the hill and converged on my wife. Luckily l, she didn't feel the need to run. Fearless - but it might concern some.

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
Federica M. M.
4/5

What a beautiful and charming solitary landmark. Stands in a calm field surrounded by beautiful views of Bruton, and cows.

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
Alexander B.
4/5

Should be converted into Landmark Trust property in my opinion which would give it a longterm sustainable use. If visiting during the Summer months, beware of nettles, thistles, ticks and cowpats if wearing sandals, flip-flops, dresses and shorts. The surrounding ground is rather steep too.

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
alicia W.
4/5

Very unique a cute landmark! We went during February so be careful as it can get very muddy. Sadly this landmark is not accessible for people in wheelchairs but they can see from afar as it’s in a steep hill. However there is free parking quite close to it.

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
ANN L.
5/5

Great place and worth the little climb and you can see great views of the town (church, school, playing fields and beyond)

Owned by the national trust with a small car park (not long term parking but enough to allow a visit)

I always find it a nice tranquil place and keep returning every time I go there

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
Ruth G.
5/5

Beautiful Bruton where the sunsets are magical and the ciders are heavenly!! ❀️ You can never get bored with a walk around the countryside of Somert! β˜€

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
G M.
4/5

Unusual feature worth a look.Over looks Bruton.

Bruton Dovecote - Bruton
Ian D.
5/5

Lovely place to have a wander, bring the kids for a run, park at the bottom, amazing views and perfect little picnic area.

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