Somerset Exploring the Summerland

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Author: John Bailey
Publisher: Halsgrove
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780857042460
Dimensions:
Height: 9.17321 inches
Length: 8.70077 inches
Weight: 1.20372395052 pounds
Width: 0.86614 inches
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Somerset Exploring the Summerland by John Bailey, published by Halsgrove on October 20, 2014, is a detailed exploration of the diverse landscapes of Somerset, England. This edition, comprising 144 pages, presents an overview of the county’s rich geography, from the uplands of Exmoor to the serene Somerset Levels. The book highlights the contrast between the rugged hills and the idyllic countryside, showcasing the charming villages and historic sites that dot the region.

Readers will find a comprehensive look at Somerset’s coastal regions, moorlands, and hills, revealing numerous attractions along the way. The text is complemented by over 200 images, providing a visual journey through the area. Key topics include the ancient monuments and the restored West Somerset Railway, as well as the literary history of the Quantock Hills and the spiritual significance of Glastonbury. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in travel and exploration within Great Britain.


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Extending for almost 70 miles from County Gate on the western border with Devon to Farleigh Hungerford in the east, the beautiful county of Somerset is unparalleled anywhere in Britain for its varied landscape. The uplands of Exmoor and the hinterland of the Bristol Channel contrast significantly with the Somerset Levels and the Blackdown and Mendip Hills, the latter forming a natural border to the north of the county. Somerset is dotted with small hamlets, villages and a scattering of larger areas of habitation. Inland are a myriad of ancient monuments, historic relics and the delightfully restored West Somerset Railway, once again providing a steam passenger service used by both locals and visitors. The book offers a wonderful glimpse of the coastal regions, moorlands, hills and idyllic countryside uncovering numerous delights along the way. Setting out from where Exmoor meets the sea, the coastline runs for over 40 miles to Brean Down north of Burnham- on-Sea. East of Exmoor are the more gentle uplands of the Quantock Hills with delightful hidden hamlets and a rich literary past before we reach the historic county town of Taunton. To the south the landscape rises once more with the Blackdown Hills running parallel with the Devon border, a land where ancient monuments and historic houses can be found amid fantastic pastoral scenery. Heading north the Somerset Levels and Moors cover some 250 square miles, some below sea level, providing a unique landscape in stark contrast to the rolling uplands. Encircled by the Levels is the mystical Isle of Avalon with the spiritual town of Glastonbury at its heart. The impenetrable Mendip Hills, a bastion of the Roman Empire, were traversed by the Somerset & Dorset Railway in the nineteenth century. The Mendip Hills boast a wealth of attractions including the world famous Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole and are home to Wells, the smallest city in England. All this and more is explored by John Bailey, who reveals this fascinating county through an informed text and more than 200 glorious images so that the reader can truly discover Somerset afresh.

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Publisher: Halsgrove. Year: 2014.
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Language: en. Pages: 144.

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