Crock's Bottom

Valley in Somerset Mendip

England

Crock's Bottom

New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton Located on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3139 Wells Road, Bakers Lane and Stockhill Road, diagonally opposite the Co-op in Chilcompton parish. 4 arms and pyramid finial. A completely new fingerpost in 2021 to replace the one shown in <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST6451C
New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton Credit: J Francis

Crock's Bottom is a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Somerset, England, situated in the valley of the River Brue. With a population of around 500 residents, this small community offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle.

The village is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by rolling hills, lush meadows, and charming cottages. The River Brue winds its way through the valley, providing a refreshing and scenic backdrop. The area is rich in wildlife, with a variety of bird species, deer, and rabbits often spotted in the surrounding fields.

Crock's Bottom has a strong sense of community, with a range of amenities to support its residents. The village boasts a primary school, a village hall, and a local pub, serving as a popular meeting point for locals and visitors alike. The pub offers a warm and friendly atmosphere, where residents can enjoy a pint of local ale and engage in lively conversations.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Crock's Bottom offers plenty of opportunities for exploration and recreation. The nearby Mendip Hills provide ample walking and hiking trails, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The village is also close to several nature reserves, perfect for birdwatching and discovering rare plant species.

Overall, Crock's Bottom is a charming village that combines natural beauty, community spirit, and a peaceful ambiance, making it an attractive place to call home for those seeking a rural retreat in Somerset.

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Crock's Bottom Images

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New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton Located on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3139 Wells Road, Bakers Lane and Stockhill Road, diagonally opposite the Co-op in Chilcompton parish. 4 arms and pyramid finial. A completely new fingerpost in 2021 to replace the one shown in <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST6451C
New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton
Located on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3139 Wells Road, Bakers Lane and Stockhill Road, diagonally opposite the Co-op in Chilcompton parish. 4 arms and pyramid finial. A completely new fingerpost in 2021 to replace the one shown in Link. Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST6451C
Patterns on Portway Bridge The blocks, shadows and a little graffiti on Portway Bridge.
Patterns on Portway Bridge
The blocks, shadows and a little graffiti on Portway Bridge.
Signpost on Turner's Court Lane Cast arms and embossed lettering on a traditional Somerset post.
Signpost on Turner's Court Lane
Cast arms and embossed lettering on a traditional Somerset post.
Lechmere Water A private fishing lake near Emborough, with the old boat house on the far shore. Its size has been reduced slightly from the nineteenth century.
Lechmere Water
A private fishing lake near Emborough, with the old boat house on the far shore. Its size has been reduced slightly from the nineteenth century.
Not enough hop An amphibian road kill near Lechmere Water.
Not enough hop
An amphibian road kill near Lechmere Water.
Growing by the drain It looks like the water is a continuous suppy and has allowed some brightly-coloured growth on the road surface.
Growing by the drain
It looks like the water is a continuous suppy and has allowed some brightly-coloured growth on the road surface.
Lechmere Water track Access to the lake is a muddy track.
Lechmere Water track
Access to the lake is a muddy track.
Emborough signpost At the junction of the B3139 and B3114 is a particularly rusty signpost, save the Emborough arm.
Emborough signpost
At the junction of the B3139 and B3114 is a particularly rusty signpost, save the Emborough arm.
Portway Bridge, open to the sky The old Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway used to span it, but the tracks were ripped up after the line closed in 1965. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7146829">ST6250 : Portway Bridge benchmark</a> for a benchmark on the corner.
Portway Bridge, open to the sky
The old Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway used to span it, but the tracks were ripped up after the line closed in 1965. See ST6250 : Portway Bridge benchmark for a benchmark on the corner.
Portway Bridge benchmark A post-war cutmark, as listed in the Benchmark Database: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm161728" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm161728">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> . The old railway bridge is now minus the tracks - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7146828">ST6250 : Portway Bridge, open to the sky</a>.
Portway Bridge benchmark
A post-war cutmark, as listed in the Benchmark Database: LinkExternal link . The old railway bridge is now minus the tracks - see ST6250 : Portway Bridge, open to the sky.
A37 northbound
A37 northbound
A37 northbound
A37 northbound
Site of Chilcompton station, 1987 View SW, towards Evercreech Junction, Templecombe and Bournemouth: ex-Midland & LSW (Somerset & Dorset) Joint line, Bath - Bournemouth West. This was on the long climb from Radstock to Masbury Summit; ahead was Chilcompton Tunnel. The whole line was closed on 7/3/66.
Site of Chilcompton station, 1987
View SW, towards Evercreech Junction, Templecombe and Bournemouth: ex-Midland & LSW (Somerset & Dorset) Joint line, Bath - Bournemouth West. This was on the long climb from Radstock to Masbury Summit; ahead was Chilcompton Tunnel. The whole line was closed on 7/3/66.
Fields at Portway Bridge The bridge refers to an old bridge over the now dismantled railway that use to run through Binegar which was part of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Portway Lane, Turners  Court Lane and Kings lane all meet at the bridge. Portway lane is just in front of the house in the middle of the image.
Fields at Portway Bridge
The bridge refers to an old bridge over the now dismantled railway that use to run through Binegar which was part of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Portway Lane, Turners Court Lane and Kings lane all meet at the bridge. Portway lane is just in front of the house in the middle of the image.
Houses at Emborough Farm This row of terraced cottages is close to the crossroads near Old Down on the B3139
Houses at Emborough Farm
This row of terraced cottages is close to the crossroads near Old Down on the B3139
Croft House and the B3356 Croft House stands behind the trees on the left. Taken between heavy showers on a Saturday lunchtime.
Croft House and the B3356
Croft House stands behind the trees on the left. Taken between heavy showers on a Saturday lunchtime.
Parsonage Lane, Chilcompton The lane joins the main road as it leaves Chilcompton going westward.
Parsonage Lane, Chilcompton
The lane joins the main road as it leaves Chilcompton going westward.
Keeping pupils and the public apart These gates close off the grounds of Downside School. Two notices tell the public that this is private property with no right of way; a third tells pupils that they are not to go (in the other direction) past this point.
Keeping pupils and the public apart
These gates close off the grounds of Downside School. Two notices tell the public that this is private property with no right of way; a third tells pupils that they are not to go (in the other direction) past this point.
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Crock's Bottom is located at Grid Ref: ST6350 (Lat: 51.25119, Lng: -2.5278341)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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