Merridge

Settlement in Somerset Sedgemoor

England

Merridge

View from Merridge Trig Point - Hinckley Point Power Station in the distance
View from Merridge Trig Point - Hinckley Point Power Station in the distance Credit: thejackrustles

Merridge is a small village located in the county of Somerset, in the southwest region of England. It is situated within the district of Sedgemoor, approximately 5 miles northeast of the town of Bridgwater. The village is surrounded by picturesque countryside, characterized by rolling hills, lush green fields, and charming rural landscapes.

The history of Merridge dates back to medieval times, with evidence of settlements in the area dating as far back as the 11th century. Today, the village retains much of its historic charm, with a mix of traditional stone cottages, farmhouses, and a few modern dwellings. The local church, St. Mary's, is a prominent feature in the village, dating back to the 13th century and showcasing beautiful architectural features.

Although small in size, Merridge offers a strong sense of community and a peaceful atmosphere. The village is home to a close-knit population, with residents actively participating in community events and initiatives. There are limited amenities within the village itself, but nearby towns provide essential services such as schools, shops, and healthcare facilities.

The natural surroundings of Merridge offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The nearby Quantock Hills, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provide a stunning backdrop for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The village is also in close proximity to the Somerset Levels, a vast wetland area renowned for its diverse bird population and scenic wetland walks.

Merridge is an idyllic rural retreat, perfect for those seeking a peaceful and picturesque place to call home.

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Merridge Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.104162/-3.132631 or Grid Reference ST2034. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View from Merridge Trig Point - Hinckley Point Power Station in the distance
View from Merridge Trig Point - Hinckley Point Power Station in the distance
Merridge Trigpoint Flush Bracket S3245
Merridge Trigpoint Flush Bracket S3245
Hawksridge Reservoir
Hawksridge Reservoir
Country Road
Country Road
Broomfield Hill National Trust Sign
Broomfield Hill National Trust Sign
Broomfield Hill Trig Point Flush Bracket S3735
Broomfield Hill Trig Point Flush Bracket S3735
Hawkridge Reservoir
Hawkridge Reservoir
Old Direction Sign - Signpost near the Travellers Rest Located close to the Travellers Rest public house, in the centre of the T junction of Merridge Hill and Enmore Lane. On the boundary of Broomfield and Spaxton parishes. 3 arms and pyramid finial. See <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6045235" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6045235">Link</a> for an older photo and <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5113858" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5113858">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST2133
Old Direction Sign - Signpost near the Travellers Rest
Located close to the Travellers Rest public house, in the centre of the T junction of Merridge Hill and Enmore Lane. On the boundary of Broomfield and Spaxton parishes. 3 arms and pyramid finial. See Link for an older photo and Link. Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST2133
Hawkridge Reservoir
Hawkridge Reservoir
View to Wind Down Wood
View to Wind Down Wood
Track into the Woods
Track into the Woods
The Travellers Rest near Buncombe, Quantock hills Some of the 60s film "Tom Jones" was filmed here. Looking SW towards the crossroads known locally as the Pines.
The Travellers Rest near Buncombe, Quantock hills
Some of the 60s film "Tom Jones" was filmed here. Looking SW towards the crossroads known locally as the Pines.
Anglers at Hawkridge Reservoir
Anglers at Hawkridge Reservoir
Aisholt and Merridge Village Hall This little village hall stands on its own away from both Aisholt and Merridge.
Aisholt and Merridge Village Hall
This little village hall stands on its own away from both Aisholt and Merridge.
Cottage at Courtway This cottage lies on the south eastern edge of the Quantocks but only about five miles north of Taunton.
Cottage at Courtway
This cottage lies on the south eastern edge of the Quantocks but only about five miles north of Taunton.
The lane to Little Holwell Not much at the end of this no through road, Parish Land Lane - just one house, a barn and entrance gates to another property.
The lane to Little Holwell
Not much at the end of this no through road, Parish Land Lane - just one house, a barn and entrance gates to another property.
Impressive Entrance. The house lies out of shot down a long drive. To the left there is a properly maintained stile, and in fact a footpath runs alongside the drive for over half its length. The modern map seems to indicate that the footpath has been diverted when it gets close to the house to afford more privacy.
Impressive Entrance.
The house lies out of shot down a long drive. To the left there is a properly maintained stile, and in fact a footpath runs alongside the drive for over half its length. The modern map seems to indicate that the footpath has been diverted when it gets close to the house to afford more privacy.
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Merridge is located at Grid Ref: ST2034 (Lat: 51.104162, Lng: -3.132631)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Sedgemoor

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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Located within 500m of 51.104162,-3.132631
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 11:30; Sa 10:30
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: TA5 288
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.1040807/-3.1308301
Merridge
Place: hamlet
Population: 74
Wikidata: Q28867669
Lat/Long: 51.1029289/-3.1310683
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