English Heritage sites near Clutton Parish

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove

STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE

3 miles from Clutton 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.

Stoney Littleton Long Barrow

STONEY LITTLETON LONG BARROW

7 miles from Clutton 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.

Temple Church

TEMPLE CHURCH

9 miles from Clutton 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.

Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument

SIR BEVIL GRENVILLE'S MONUMENT

9 miles from Clutton 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.

Nunney Castle

NUNNEY CASTLE

11 miles from Clutton 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.

Farleigh Hungerford Castle

FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD CASTLE

11 miles from Clutton 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 Clutton Parish

St Augustine of Hippo

Church Lane Clutton Bristol
01761 451315
http://Www.cluttonwithcameley.com

St Augustine's Church was mainly built in the 17th and 18th Century, although some parts are Norman. The Church consists of Chancel, Lady Chapel, Nave, transept, 3 aisles, vestry, organ loft, porch, boiler room & bell tower. Building materials are stone with a slate tile roof. The roof has recently been completely replaced and a toilet installed. There are six bells in the tower and an active bell ringing group in the village.There are eight stained glass windows. The Church has electric heating and a PA with audio loop. Disabled access is possible through the main entrance and there is a disabled toilet. There is a curtained play area set aside, for small children to use during services. The Churchyard is open for burials.

The congregation is typical in size for a rural village, the PCC is well supported and there are 10 active worship leaders. Members of the congregation take part in all services by preparing the Church, readings, intercessions etc. After each 10.30am service coffee and biscuits are served and this helps to foster a wonderful sense of community and fellowship. 

Visit our website at www.cluttonwithcameley.com


Pubs in Clutton Parish

Hunters Rest

King Lane, Clutton Hill, BS39 5QL
(01761) 452303
huntersrest.co.uk

Isolated, rambling pub built around 1750 as a hunting lodge. These days folk come to visit a grand country pub with award-winning food and a selection of real ales and cider. The interior is enormous with several separate areas including a...
Railway

Station Road, Clutton, BS39 5PD
(01761) 452444

A stone built two bar village pub dating back to the 1800's with much memorabilia relating to the the old Clutton station which was yet another victim of Beeching in the 1960s. Basically furnished throughout, the front bar is more for drin...
Warwick Arms

Upper Bristol Road, Clutton, BS39 5TA

Signposted as ‘For Sale’ in July 2019. Planning application in 15th January 2020 to change use from pub (A4) to offices (B1) was permitted. Became the Soap Bar and Cafe in 2020.