Berkley Marsh

Settlement in Somerset Mendip

England

Berkley Marsh

Pile of rubbish opposite the layby on Frome Road
Pile of rubbish opposite the layby on Frome Road Credit: Rob Purvis

Berkley Marsh is a small village located in the county of Somerset, England. Situated in the South West region of the country, it falls within the district of Sedgemoor. The village is approximately 4 miles east of the town of Bridgwater and is surrounded by picturesque countryside.

Berkley Marsh is known for its tranquil and idyllic setting, characterized by vast marshlands that stretch for miles. The marshes are an important habitat for various bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. The area is also home to a wide range of wildlife, including otters, badgers, and various species of fish.

The village itself has a small population, with a close-knit community feel. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents involved in farming and dairy production. Traditional stone-built cottages and farmhouses dot the landscape, adding to the charm and character of the area.

Berkley Marsh offers a range of recreational activities for visitors and residents alike. The marshlands provide ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horse riding, with numerous trails and paths to explore. The nearby River Parrett also offers fishing and boating activities. The village is also within close proximity to the Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing further opportunities for outdoor pursuits.

Overall, Berkley Marsh is a peaceful and picturesque village, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty and rural setting make it a desirable destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Somerset.

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Berkley Marsh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.242491/-2.27832 or Grid Reference ST8049. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pile of rubbish opposite the layby on Frome Road
Pile of rubbish opposite the layby on Frome Road
A36 at the bottom of Black Dog Hill Seen from the lay-by to the south of the road.
A36 at the bottom of Black Dog Hill
Seen from the lay-by to the south of the road.
A36 towards Bath
A36 towards Bath
Down Milk empties at Clink Road, near Frome View NE, towards Westbury, Reading and London; ex-GWR London - Reading - Westbury - Taunton etc. main line. (Just ahead of the train the Frome-avoiding line to Blatchbridge Junction commences). This is probably the very important Kensington - Plymouth Milk empties, returning tank-wagons to various Milk Depots in the West Country which supplied a large proportion of the capital's needs - before the age of Motorways. The locomotive is 4-6-0 No. 4941 'Llangedwyn Hall' (built 7/29, withdrawn 10/62).
Down Milk empties at Clink Road, near Frome
View NE, towards Westbury, Reading and London; ex-GWR London - Reading - Westbury - Taunton etc. main line. (Just ahead of the train the Frome-avoiding line to Blatchbridge Junction commences). This is probably the very important Kensington - Plymouth Milk empties, returning tank-wagons to various Milk Depots in the West Country which supplied a large proportion of the capital's needs - before the age of Motorways. The locomotive is 4-6-0 No. 4941 'Llangedwyn Hall' (built 7/29, withdrawn 10/62).
Bristol - Weymouth express approaching Clink Road Junction, Frome View NE, towards Westbury (and Bristol, via Bath), Newbury, Reading and London, etc.; ex-GWR Paddington - Reading - Westbury - Taunton - Exeter - Plymouth - Penzance, also Wilts., Somerset and Weymouth (Swindon/Bath - Westbury - Yeovil - Weymouth, main lines. (At Clink Road the Frome cut-off line ran to Blacksbridge Junction). The 09.43 Bristol Temple Meads to Weymouth is headed by 4-6-0 No. 5924 'Dinton Hall' (built 5/33, withdrawn 12/63) and will call in at Frome. (See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2468446">ST7948 : Down Milk empties at Clink Road, near Frome</a>).
Bristol - Weymouth express approaching Clink Road Junction, Frome
View NE, towards Westbury (and Bristol, via Bath), Newbury, Reading and London, etc.; ex-GWR Paddington - Reading - Westbury - Taunton - Exeter - Plymouth - Penzance, also Wilts., Somerset and Weymouth (Swindon/Bath - Westbury - Yeovil - Weymouth, main lines. (At Clink Road the Frome cut-off line ran to Blacksbridge Junction). The 09.43 Bristol Temple Meads to Weymouth is headed by 4-6-0 No. 5924 'Dinton Hall' (built 5/33, withdrawn 12/63) and will call in at Frome. (See also ST7948 : Down Milk empties at Clink Road, near Frome).
Waste Land Rodden Lake Stream This small piece of land at the side of the railway is almost completely surrounded with built up land. It is too marshy for Building. Photo taken from a Yeovil to Bristol train.
Waste Land Rodden Lake Stream
This small piece of land at the side of the railway is almost completely surrounded with built up land. It is too marshy for Building. Photo taken from a Yeovil to Bristol train.
Edge of Frome At one time none of the town was east of the River From but now nearly half of it is. This is the back of one of the large housing estates on the north eastern edge of the town, viewed from a Yeovil to Bristol train.
Edge of Frome
At one time none of the town was east of the River From but now nearly half of it is. This is the back of one of the large housing estates on the north eastern edge of the town, viewed from a Yeovil to Bristol train.
Holmbury Close Power lines, garages and 1980s houses in Frome.
Holmbury Close
Power lines, garages and 1980s houses in Frome.
Countryside at Berkley Marsh Looking towards the village of Berkley (left of centre) from a train on the main railway line between Westbury and Frome. Pylon lines, drainage channels and hedges cross this low-lying area of pasture.
Countryside at Berkley Marsh
Looking towards the village of Berkley (left of centre) from a train on the main railway line between Westbury and Frome. Pylon lines, drainage channels and hedges cross this low-lying area of pasture.
A361 near Frome A stretch of A road running parallel to the main railway line between Taunton and Westbury as it avoids the loop into Frome station. The small rectangular field in between, shown as pasture on satellite images, has been dug up for something or other.
A361 near Frome
A stretch of A road running parallel to the main railway line between Taunton and Westbury as it avoids the loop into Frome station. The small rectangular field in between, shown as pasture on satellite images, has been dug up for something or other.
Passing Berkley Marsh The west of England mainline between Westbury and Taunton passes to the west of the village of Berkley Marsh.  This view is taken early on a mid-August morning from Marsh Lane looking towards Westbury.   The cows are all standing up, so it should be a fine day.
Passing Berkley Marsh
The west of England mainline between Westbury and Taunton passes to the west of the village of Berkley Marsh. This view is taken early on a mid-August morning from Marsh Lane looking towards Westbury. The cows are all standing up, so it should be a fine day.
Looking Towards Frome The West of England mainline between Westbury and Taunton viewed from Marsh Bridge on Marsh Lane early on a mid-August morning.
Looking Towards Frome
The West of England mainline between Westbury and Taunton viewed from Marsh Bridge on Marsh Lane early on a mid-August morning.
Waitrose Delivery A Waitrose truck passes northbound up the A361 towards Melksham on the outskirts of Frome.   Behind, on the right, is the Frome Premier Inn with its Frome Flyer restaurant located on Jenson Avenue - a reference to Formula One driver Jenson Button, who is from Frome.
Waitrose Delivery
A Waitrose truck passes northbound up the A361 towards Melksham on the outskirts of Frome. Behind, on the right, is the Frome Premier Inn with its Frome Flyer restaurant located on Jenson Avenue - a reference to Formula One driver Jenson Button, who is from Frome.
Coalway Lane Bridge Now just a footpath rather than a lane, pedestrians are more likely to meet cyclists that horse-drawn carts!   This is the bridge over the West of England mainline close to Clink Road Junction on the outskirts of Frome.   Autumn is fast approaching and there is dew on the grass.  The Blackberries have formed but have still to ripen.
Coalway Lane Bridge
Now just a footpath rather than a lane, pedestrians are more likely to meet cyclists that horse-drawn carts! This is the bridge over the West of England mainline close to Clink Road Junction on the outskirts of Frome. Autumn is fast approaching and there is dew on the grass. The Blackberries have formed but have still to ripen.
Jumbo Stone Train Hanson's Class 59 diesel - 59101 'Village of Whatley' - accelerates through the outskirts of Frome with the 7A09 loaded stone train from Merehead Quarry to Acton Yard.   Sometimes referred to as 'Jumbo', these very long trains are divided at Acton for onward delivery to distribution sites around London and the South east.
Jumbo Stone Train
Hanson's Class 59 diesel - 59101 'Village of Whatley' - accelerates through the outskirts of Frome with the 7A09 loaded stone train from Merehead Quarry to Acton Yard. Sometimes referred to as 'Jumbo', these very long trains are divided at Acton for onward delivery to distribution sites around London and the South east.
Clink Road Junction The West of England mainline with the Frome line diverging on the right.   The netting suspended across the railway line at this point is temporary - there was maintenance work being carried out on the national grid network of pylons in the area.

The train in the foreground has just come off the Frome branch and is the 2D03 service from Weymouth to Bristol Parkway - departing Weymouth at 05:33 and due at Parkway at 08:29.  It called at Frome at 07:04 with next stop Westbury.
Clink Road Junction
The West of England mainline with the Frome line diverging on the right. The netting suspended across the railway line at this point is temporary - there was maintenance work being carried out on the national grid network of pylons in the area. The train in the foreground has just come off the Frome branch and is the 2D03 service from Weymouth to Bristol Parkway - departing Weymouth at 05:33 and due at Parkway at 08:29. It called at Frome at 07:04 with next stop Westbury.
Nearing Journey's End Class 43, 43132, leads a First Great Western HST set towards Clink Road Junction at Coalway Lane.   The bridge in the distance carries the A361 over the railway.   The pink flowers of the Rosebay Willowherb are still going strong in this late summer view.

This train is the (1J93) 18:06 service from Paddington which will terminate at Frome at 20:06.
Nearing Journey's End
Class 43, 43132, leads a First Great Western HST set towards Clink Road Junction at Coalway Lane. The bridge in the distance carries the A361 over the railway. The pink flowers of the Rosebay Willowherb are still going strong in this late summer view. This train is the (1J93) 18:06 service from Paddington which will terminate at Frome at 20:06.
Styles Hill Diverted Cross Country train deep in the cutting at Styles Hill, near Frome.
Styles Hill
Diverted Cross Country train deep in the cutting at Styles Hill, near Frome.
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Berkley Marsh is located at Grid Ref: ST8049 (Lat: 51.242491, Lng: -2.27832)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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Located within 500m of 51.242491,-2.27832
Colour: grey
Design: three-level
Height: 75.0
Line Attachment: suspension
Material: metal
Operator: National Grid
Operator Wikidata: Q1465461
Power: tower
Ref: ZG196
Source: Bing
Start Date: 1960
Structure: lattice
Lat/Long: 51.2430084/-2.2840516
Colour: grey
Design: three-level
Height: 71.59
Line Attachment: suspension
Material: metal
Operator: National Grid
Operator Wikidata: Q1465461
Power: tower
Ref: ZG197
Source: Bing
Start Date: 1960
Structure: lattice
Lat/Long: 51.2448054/-2.2799281
Berkley
Is In: Somerset, England, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: OS_OpenData_Streetview
Wikidata: Q1858601
Wikipedia: en:Berkley, Somerset
Lat/Long: 51.2433224/-2.2727658
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.2460275/-2.2810605
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00; Su off
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: BA11 35
Lat/Long: 51.2419984/-2.2815328
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