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Nearby Places to Visit

   Watchet Museum -- The museum houses an exhibition of the history of this ancient seaport and the surrounding area from prehistoric times to the present day.

   Allerford Museum -- The Rural Life Museum is housed in the old Village School leased from the National Trust at Quantoxhead. It was a school from 1821 to 1981 and opened as the Rural Life Museum in 1983.

   Dolls Museum-- 01643 821220, 17 High Street, Dunster, Minehead, TA24 6SF

   Hood Arms - The Hood Arms at Kilve dates back to the 17th century and was once a coaching inn. Good range of traditional bar and restaurant food. Children welcome. Dogs allowed. Garden. Accommodation available. AA four diamonds. Popular with walkers.
Kilve, Somerset, TA5 1EA, telephone: 01278 741210

   The Sea Life Centre – Weston-Super-Mare -- Over 30 fascinating displays & gift shop. Exciting close encounters with marvels of marine life from starfish to sharks, octopus to eels.

 


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- (C)opyright 1998-2005 Alister Cruickshanks.
UK Fossils Management - Alister Cruickshanks & Roy Bullard
UK Fossils Curator - Ian Cruickshanks
UK Fossils is a division of CWA Design and run in conjunction with UKGE. Whilst we try to ensure that all content is accurate and up to date we cannot guarantee this. UK Fossils takes no responsibility in the accuracy of this content, nor takes any liabilities for any trips, events or exchanges between visitors using either the discussion board or the UK Fossils planner. Any posted trips and events by UK Fossils are personal and not arranged by UK Fossils, therefore visitors should seek their own personal insurance cover. Please remember to always check the tide times.