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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrutonBruton - Wikipedia

    Bruton (/ ˈ b r uː t ən / BROO-tən) is a market town, electoral ward, and civil parish in Somerset, England, on the River Brue and the A359 between Frome and Yeovil. It is 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Shepton Mallet , just south of Snakelake Hill and Coombe Hill, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Gillingham and 12 miles (19 km ...

  2. Bruton is a thriving medieval town of 3,000 people in south east Somerset between Frome and Wincanton. The parish includes Redlynch and Wyke, and neighbouring villages and towns include Pitcombe, Batcombe, Shepton Montague, Brewham, Castle Cary, Ansford and Evercreech.

  3. The 7 best things to do in Bruton. Visit the small Somerset village for heavenly food, contemporary art and verdant countryside. Written by. Stephanie Hartman. & Sammy Jones. Wednesday 17 April...

  4. 29 de jun. de 2021 · Bruton should be no more than a quiet corner on the cusp of three countries – Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire – its medieval days of wool, then silk, wealth long gone, leaving a legacy of charming architecture, a smart school or two and an historic church. Yet Bruton is the coolest town in the West Country.

  5. www.visitsouthsomerset.com › listings › market-towns-and-villagesThings to do in Somerset, Bruton

    It’s no surprise that visitors fall in love with this pretty town, perched on the River Brue with Jacobean almshouses, abbey remains and a famous National Trust dovecote. Quaint narrow alleys - called Bartons - link the High Street with a riverside walk, 15th century Packhorse Bridge and magnificent twin-towered church.

  6. 7 de ene. de 2023 · Surrounded by rolling rural countryside and made up of ancient gabled storefronts, quaint little alleyways and a picturesque twin-towered church, Bruton has all the ingredients of a sleepy Somerset market town (it’s not uncommon to see tractors trundling through those narrow streets).

  7. A small, historic market town in Somerset might seem an unlikely epicentre for art, creativity and food. Yet walk around Brutons narrow, Hamstone cottage-lined streets and you’ll find farm-to-table restaurants run by Michelin-starred chefs, independent stores with makers-in-residence and handcrafted objects, and world-renowned galleries ...