The 7 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Bridgwater, England

January 23, 2022 Jana Sager

Bridgwater is a large historic market town and civil parish in Somerset, England. Its population currently stands at around 35,886 as of 2011. Bridgwater is at the edge of the Somerset Levels, in level and well-wooded country. The town lies along both sides of the River Parrett, and has been a major in-land port and trading centre since the industrial revolution. Most of its industrial bases still stand today. Its larger neighbour Taunton, is linked to Bridgwater via a canal, the M5 motorway and the GWR railway line.
Restaurants in Bridgwater

1. Burton Springs Fishing and Holidays

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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Burton Springs Fishing and Holidays

Burton Springs has it all! Based in Somerset at the foot of the Quantocks, set in tranquil surroundings, Burton Springs consists of three lakes, the Specimen carp lake, Mixed coarse and Catfish Lake. We cater for motorhomes, caravans and tents. We even have 3 wooden glamping pods and 2 beautiful bell tents. Onsite is a tackle/food shop, toilet and shower facilities and TV lodge.

2. Burrow Mump

A361, Bridgwater TA7 0RB England http://www.britainexpress.com/counties/somerset/countryside/Burrow-Mump.htm
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

Burrow Mump

Reviewed By 12jonc - Bridgwater, United Kingdom

Quite a climb, great views from the top, check out the old graffiti carved above the main entrance- it’s a girt hill with an old church on the top - good stuff!

3. Oatley Vineyard

Oatley Lane, Cannington, Bridgwater TA5 2NL England +44 1278 671340 [email protected] http://www.oatleyvineyard.co.uk
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Oatley Vineyard

Small vineyard in idyllic setting specialising in international award-winning dry white wines. Tours, tasting, wine sales. Buy online, free delivery. Open by appointment only during the pandemic, 11am to 6pm, book online. Covid-secure accreditation. Guided tasting/vineyard walk (90min) or self-guided do-it-yourself tasting in the vineyard. Tasting area is tented so take a warm jacket, and flat, sensible shoes for the vineyard. The grass is mowed but not to lawn standard.

4. Scott Cinemas

The Film Centre Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater TA6 3PH England +44 871 230 3200 [email protected] http://www.scottcinemas.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Scott Cinemas

HISTORY This cinema was opened as The Odeon on 13th July 1936. The architect was T.Cecil Howitt who also designed very similar Odeons in Weston super Mare, Bristol and Clacton on Sea. It had 1,525 seats. Howitt's Odeons were very stylish mid- Art Deco buildings and there are exterior and interior photographs on display in the cinema foyer. The main staircase and upper foyer retain many features. During the late 1960's it was sold to Classic Cinemas, who were later bought by Cannon Cinemas. Classic separated the stalls area for Bingo and divided the balcony into the two existing cinemas, making a new cinema entrance on the side. Scott Cinemas acquired cinemas in this thriving town in December 1983. For further information see: Odeon Cinemas 1 by Allen Eyles, BFI Publishing. CURRENT The cinema has two identical auditoria on the first floor occupying the old circle. A refurbishment was carried out in 2005 to restep the auditoria to allow new seating to installed. 2011 saw the refurbishment of the toilets and some front of house areas, and both screens were converted to Digital Projection. In 2013 we completely refurbished the lower foyer, with some sprucing up of the upper foyer.

Reviewed By 1943jcr

A really comfortable cinema, easy to book online, nearby parking excellent leg room, good selection of sweets and ice-cream

5. Fyne Court

Broomfield, Bridgwater TA5 2EQ England +44 1643 862452 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fyne-court/
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Fyne Court

Reviewed By yahoo96

A wonderful place to visit. Great for children to roam, climb, play in streams and explore. Snowdrops in abundance in early spring and bluebell woods in May. Lovely little cafe on site too with exceptional toilet facilities.

6. Walled Gardens of Cannington

Church Street, Cannington, Bridgwater TA5 2HA England +44 1278 655042 [email protected] http://www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk
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4.0 based on 206 reviews

Walled Gardens of Cannington

Located in the village of Cannington, Somerset, the Walled Gardens lie within the grounds of a medieval priory and many of its fine buildings, including the walls of the garden, remain. Last entry to the gardens is 1 hour prior to closure. Having undergone extensive redevelopment, the gardens were officially opened by HRH the Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward in 2009 and have also been accredited as a ‘quality assured visitor attraction' by VisitEngland. The gardens are also a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) recommended garden. The gardens have classic and contemporary features such as; the 'hot' herbaceous border; the blue garden; a sub-tropical walk; and a Victorian style fernery, amongst others. There is also a botanical glasshouse where arid, sub-tropical and tropical plants can be seen and two smaller gardens within the walls (The Bishop's and Australasian Gardens) are areas of real tranquility.

Reviewed By 358alanc - Sittingbourne, United Kingdom

A lovely garden, bigger than it looks at first glance. It is divided into a number of sections, richly planted with a wide variety of interest and colour. Good little tea room. Excellent value for money.

7. Maunsel Lock

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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Maunsel Lock

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