Beggearn Huish

Settlement in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Beggearn Huish

Nettlecombe : Field A grassy field beyond the gate.
Nettlecombe : Field Credit: Lewis Clarke

Beggearn Huish is a small village located in the county of Somerset, England. It is situated approximately 10 miles south of the county town, Taunton, and lies within the Taunton Deane district. The village is nestled in a picturesque rural landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

Beggearn Huish is a quaint and charming village, with a population of around 400 residents. It has a rich history, dating back to medieval times, and boasts several historic buildings and landmarks. One notable feature is the Grade II listed Church of St. James, a beautiful 14th-century church that stands as a focal point in the village.

The village is known for its strong sense of community and friendly atmosphere. It has a well-regarded primary school, which serves not only the village but also the surrounding areas. Additionally, there is a village hall that hosts various events and activities throughout the year, providing a space for residents to come together and socialize.

Despite its small size, Beggearn Huish offers a range of amenities to its residents. There is a local pub, which serves as a popular gathering spot, as well as a village shop that provides essential groceries and supplies. For more extensive shopping needs, residents can easily access the nearby town of Taunton.

Beggearn Huish is a tranquil and idyllic village, offering a peaceful countryside lifestyle while still providing convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. It is a charming destination for those seeking a close-knit community and a slice of rural English life.

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Beggearn Huish Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.147146/-3.368155 or Grid Reference ST0439. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Nettlecombe : Field A grassy field beyond the gate.
Nettlecombe : Field
A grassy field beyond the gate.
Nettlecombe : Field A grassy field beyond the gate.
Nettlecombe : Field
A grassy field beyond the gate.
Nettlecombe : Woodadvent Lane A small country lane.
Nettlecombe : Woodadvent Lane
A small country lane.
Nettlecombe : Woodadvent Lane A small country lane.
Nettlecombe : Woodadvent Lane
A small country lane.
Nettlecombe : Vemplett's Cross Looking along the road.
Nettlecombe : Vemplett's Cross
Looking along the road.
Nettlecombe : Slade Lane Looking along Slade Lane from Vemplett's Cross.
Nettlecombe : Slade Lane
Looking along Slade Lane from Vemplett's Cross.
Nettlecombe : Torre Rocks A country lane.
Nettlecombe : Torre Rocks
A country lane.
Nettlecombe : Torre Rocks Looking along Torre Rocks.
Nettlecombe : Torre Rocks
Looking along Torre Rocks.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Village Hall Roadwater Village Hall.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Village Hall
Roadwater Village Hall.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Village Shop A shop and cafe.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Village Shop
A shop and cafe.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Playground A playground with swings and slides.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Playground
A playground with swings and slides.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Village Hall A village hall in Roadwater.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Village Hall
A village hall in Roadwater.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Playing Field Home of Roadwater Cricket Club.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Playing Field
Home of Roadwater Cricket Club.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Church Street Looking along the road.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Church Street
Looking along the road.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Church Street Passing a building which houses Brendon Hill Stoves.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Church Street
Passing a building which houses Brendon Hill Stoves.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Brendon Hill Stoves A building housing the stove business.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Brendon Hill Stoves
A building housing the stove business.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Singer Instruments A business based on Church Street.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Singer Instruments
A business based on Church Street.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Manor Mills Looking towards houses alongside the road.
Old Cleeve : Roadwater - Manor Mills
Looking towards houses alongside the road.
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Beggearn Huish is located at Grid Ref: ST0439 (Lat: 51.147146, Lng: -3.368155)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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