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Attractions and Places To See around Chiselborough - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Chiselborough offer a blend of historical landmarks, rural charm, and natural beauty in Somerset, England. The village is designated as a conservation area, preserving its unique character and historic buildings. Visitors can explore ancient churches, traditional customs, and scenic countryside walks. The area provides opportunities to appreciate its tranquil atmosphere and tangible links to its long history.

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  • The most popular attractions is Sutton Bingham Reservoir,…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle

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Second World War (1939-1945), First World War (1914-1918), Northern Ireland Conflict; The Troubles (1969-1998)

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Ham Hill and Doulting Stone Company (Makers)
Mr W. Bussell of Montacute (Designer)

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St Vincent's Church, Ashington

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The Church of St. Vincent, a petite structure with origins dating back to 1189-1280, displays charming Hamstone accents and is crowned by a clay tile roof. Its walls are constructed …

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Sutton Bingham Reservoir

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Built in 1955 Sutton Bingham reservoir is managed by Wessex Water. It's a popular fishing and walking destination and a pretty spot for a stop off while riding around central …

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Dillington House

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Dillington House is a historic 16th-century manor that is run as a hotel, wedding and course venue. The beautiful house is set amongst historic parkland and gardens and a delightful …

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Hollow Lane

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This is an amazing climb along a lane that carves between Hamdon and Butcher's Hill. You ride between thick woodland that makes you feel like you are entering another world. …

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October 7, 2025, Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle

However, such war memorials, which one encounters so frequently along the way, regardless of nationality, language, or name, are always a testimony – still significant and relevant today – to the horrors of war and tyranny. They therefore all have two essential functions, and this continues anew for each generation: -1- To commemorate and remember the victims -2- To remind people of the need to maintain peace

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In the parish of Chilton Cantelo, Somerset | c13th, Grade 1. Interior includes Jacobean furnishings. Box pews and pulpit with a tester from the c17th Although lacking a tower, it has a rare ‘lantern’ bellcote, likely added in the late 15th or early c16th One of only 6 churches in England dedicated to this Spanish Saint The recent dating of the treble bell (1290) makes it quite a remarkable piece quite possibly one of the oldest still hanging in England.

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Dillington House was built originally in the 16th century, but re-built in the 19th century. Recently, Dillington House was used by Somerset Council as an event venue and a place to run adult education courses. However the council has stopped this as of September 2023.

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Set in the rolling hills of the Somerset and Dorset border. There are lots of pretty wildflowers and great views across the lovely blue waters, which attract a wide variety of butterflies such as Small Skipper and Marble White.

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The Church of St. Vincent, a petite structure with origins dating back to 1189-1280, displays charming Hamstone accents and is crowned by a clay tile roof. Its walls are constructed from lias rubble. Remarkably, the church doesn't possess a tower; rather, it boasts an uncommon 'lantern' bellcote, thought to have been appended in the late 15th or early 16th century. In 1878, the church underwent a restoration process.

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Good atmosphere, scenery and facilities (picnic area and loos)

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July 21, 2022, Hollow Lane

Hollow Lane is a great example of a Hollow Way, a sunken lane typical of this area of the country. These ancient lanes are cut into the landscape but we're not entirely sure why. It could be simply due to erosion by booth people and animals over 100s of years, exacerbated by water run off. They may also have been cut initially to make animal heading easier and to provide protection from the weather. What ever the cause they make for very atmospheric riding!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Chiselborough?

Chiselborough is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Church of St Peter and St Paul, known for its distinctive octagonal spire and ancient bells. The village itself is a Conservation Area with 18 listed buildings, including The Court House, a 16th-century structure with medieval origins. Nearby, explore Dillington House, a historic 16th-century manor set in parkland, or the 13th-century St Vincent's Church, Ashington, with its rare 'lantern' bellcote.

Are there any natural attractions or scenic viewpoints near Chiselborough?

Yes, the area offers beautiful natural features and views. Sutton Bingham Reservoir is a popular spot for its lovely blue waters, diverse wildflowers, and views across the rolling hills. For panoramic vistas, head to Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle, which also offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside. The village's own countryside provides opportunities for walks, especially along the 'Old Road' track, noted for springtime flowers like bluebells.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around Chiselborough?

The Chiselborough area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and fishing at Sutton Bingham Reservoir. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including easy options like those found in the Easy hikes around Chiselborough guide. Cyclists can explore routes detailed in the Cycling around Chiselborough guide, and runners will find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Chiselborough guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Chiselborough?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Sutton Bingham Reservoir is a family-friendly destination with walking paths and public toilets. The village also hosts a unique annual tradition called Punky Night at the end of October, where children craft lanterns from mangolds, offering a fun cultural experience. Exploring the historic village and its conservation area can also be an engaging activity for all ages.

Where can I find a pub or cafe near the attractions?

If you're exploring near Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle, there is a single pub called “The Prince Of Wales” at Ham Hill, which offers food, drinks, and outdoor seating with views. Additionally, there's a small village cafe a little further on from Sutton Bingham Reservoir towards Coker, perfect for a pit stop.

What is the best time of year to visit Chiselborough for walks and nature?

Spring and summer are particularly rewarding for experiencing Chiselborough's natural beauty. In spring, the 'Old Road' track from Fairplace Common is noted for bird song and emerging wildflowers like yellow celandines, violets, and bluebells. In summer, the area around Creedy Bridge is abundant with Meadowsweet, offering a vibrant display.

What is the Chiselborough Conservation Area?

The Chiselborough Conservation Area is a designated zone spanning approximately 15.6 hectares, established to preserve the village's unique character. This includes its historic buildings, traditional street patterns, and open spaces. Within this area, you'll find 18 listed buildings of architectural or historic importance, such as the Church of St Peter and St Paul and 17 North Street.

Are there any unique local traditions in Chiselborough?

Yes, Chiselborough maintains a unique annual tradition called Punky Night. Held at the end of October, children craft lanterns from hollowed-out mangolds with carved faces, and prizes are awarded for the best creations. This tradition is said to have historical roots involving local wives using similar lanterns.

Can I find easy walking trails around Chiselborough?

Absolutely. The area offers several easy walking trails, perfect for a leisurely stroll. You can find detailed routes and information in the Easy hikes around Chiselborough guide, which includes options like loops around Ham Hill Country Park and Norton-sub-Hamdon Village.

What is the significance of Manor Barton?

Manor Barton was originally a Victorian 'model farm' established in 1861 by the Earl of Ilchester. It was built near a spring-fed stream that powered a feed mill. The barns were constructed from local Ham Hill stone. Part of the original large millrace barn has since been converted into residential properties, but features like the housing for the mill wheel's axle are still visible, showcasing the village's agricultural heritage.

What is Hollow Lane and what makes it special?

Hollow Lane is a trail that carves between Hamdon and Butcher's Hill. It's known for its atmospheric experience, offering a steady climb through thick woodland that makes you feel like you are entering another world. It's a popular spot for those seeking an enchanting and moderately challenging walk or ride.

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