The Saxon village of Wedmore has existed for well over a thousand years and is a delightful and extremely active centre. There are historic buildings, including the medieval church next to an old coaching inn, as well as interesting and varied shops, including essentials such as the newsagent, butcher, chemist, doctor’s surgery, plus pubs, restaurants, and tearooms. There is a wide range of clubs and societies, both cultural and sporting. The village also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including an annual beer festival, harvest dinner and open gardens. Most sports activities are catered for in the area: swimming pools at both Cheddar and Wells; sailing and windsurfing clubs at Cheddar Reservoir; the Badgworth Equestrian Centre and the Wedmore 18-hole Golf Course; floodlit astroturf tennis courts, indoor and outdoor bowling greens, football and cricket pitches, and a children’s play area.
The Cathedral City of Wells is approximately 7 miles away and also provides a good range of business, recreational, and shopping facilities. City shopping centres are available at Taunton, Bath, and Bristol (each approximately 25 miles away). Communications in the area are good, with access to the M5 (J22 – 10 minutes), connecting to the M4 (J16). A local train service from Highbridge (7 miles) links with the Intercity train services at Taunton and Bristol Temple Meads to London Paddington, taking approximately 1½ hours. Bristol International Airport is 15 miles away.
There are excellent state and independent schools in the area, including Wedmore First School, Hugh Sexey’s Middle School (which received an “Outstanding” Ofsted rating in 2007), and the high-performing Kings of Wessex Upper School. The independent schools include Wells
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