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EXPLORING Somerset

Nestled in the crook of south-west England’s bucolic environs, the county of Somerset encompasses swathes of verdant countryside, romantic apple orchards and wild coastline. Its pastoral setting and deeply held historical and mystical connections have long drawn visitors to its dreamy landscape, making it a fascinating spot, rich in talent and creativity. Beyond associations with Arthurian legend, the area is purported to be home to ley lines, said to link the energies of ancient monuments and sites such as Glastonbury Tor. Today, particularly around Bruton and the Somerset Levels, it holds increasing appeal for flourishing enterprises, including a world-class art gallery, boutique accommodation and independent markets, whilst other draws include artisan bakeries and Michelin-starred chefs alongside the area’s renown as cider-making epicentre. Somerset’s position some two-and-a-half hours by car or train west of London makes it a delightful proposition

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