Yeovil (/ˈjoʊvəl/ YOH-vəl) is an English town and civil parish in the district of South Somerset, with a population of 45,000. It lies in Yeovil parliamentary constituency. It is close to Somerset's southern boundary with Dorset, 130 miles (210 km) from London, 40 miles (64 km) south of Bristol, 6 miles (9.7 km) from Sherborne and 30 miles (48 km) from Taunton.
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5.0 based on 31 reviews
Spread over three floors, located on Princes St, we are home to a community of over 80 independent retailers and artisans showcasing antiques, vintage clothing and collectables, interiors, homeware, giftware, jewellery, musical instruments, vintage records, toys and much more. We also have our own Cafe at The Emporium, situated on the first floor, serving amazing coffee & hot food, GF & DF.
Popped into the Emporium for a mocha today, the staff were so friendly and helpful, and made us feel at home. There is so much to see, this is our second visit and we still haven't seen everything. We plan to come back soon for lunch and a long leisurely browse. Love everthing about it!
5.0 based on 140 reviews
COVID-19 PANDEMIC Your party will be the only persons taking part in the experience. You will be asked to confirm freedom from Covid symptoms on arrival. A bio-security foot mat must be used prior to entering the paddock. Hand gel will be applied prior to entry at the paddock gate. There will be other hand gels available to use throughout. You do not have to use masks or gloves but should you wish that will not be a problem. Your name and a means of contact must be given to allow us to track/trace should the need arise. The NHS App is available to use on site. These cute animals are intelligent, inquisitive and relaxing to be with. For centuries alpacas have been farmed for their desirable fleeces. They are also kept as pets and to protect livestock. Visit Cary Alpacas for a 2-hour experience giving you the opportunity to visit their home, learn about their needs and to join them on their walk. Don't forget to bring your camera! ALL VISITS MUST BE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
We enjoyed our alpaca experience very much.Kim explained all about the alpacas and how to walk with them she clearly loves them and they are very well cared for ,Kim was happy to answer any question ,they are very interesting beautiful animals ,the walk is at alpaca speed slow as they like to stop and eat ,my one leo decided to lay down and rub itself on the grass I thought he had fallen over but he soon go up and we were on our way ,My husbands one was called lightning she was very chilled until she knew she was almost home then she wanted to lead the way back ,we had a great morning thank you very much Kim and we would definitely recommend this experience.
5.0 based on 65 reviews
Lovely place to visit ,lots of different areas to sit and watch the wildlife, enjoyed walking to the waterfall ,park staff very helpful and friendly .
4.5 based on 1,999 reviews
The Fleet Air Arm Museum will thrill the whole family. Get up close and personal with Europe's largest collection of Naval aircraft and see the first British Concorde.You'll 'Fly' by helicopter to the replica flight deck of the Ark Royal where two enormous projection screens show aircraft taking off and landing. Witness an air sea rescue when a Buccaneer is lost over the side into the sea. There's even a nuclear bomb.Situated alongside RNAS Yeovilton, you may also see aircraft flying in and out.Visit The Fleet Air Arm Museum. The thrill is being there. Opening hours are 10:00 am to 4.30pm Wednesdays to Sundays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
I last visited here as a child with a love or aircraft and so a revisit with a friend has been planned for quite a while. Nicely laid out museum with all the aircraft and exhibits located in indoor hangers (not always the case when large aircraft are the subject!), so a great place for a rainy day. The only unfortunate point is that you need to go outside to a different building for a cafe/restaurant ‘pit stop’. However, I think the rest of the museum has been so well done I haven’t marked down for this. There’s a viewing area to the airstrip outside so you can view live Merlin/Puma helicopters taking off and landing. The highlight is the Ark Royal experience, make sure to leave enough time for this, I’d say 45 mins to an hour as it’s an escorted tour. Hard to explain but a mix of computer simulation and real equipment to give an impression of life inboard the Ark Royal as she was, excellent & v interesting!
4.5 based on 242 reviews
I love it here, it's worth having the National Trust membership just for this as it's just down the road. Beautiful gardens and a vegetable garden to get inspiration. There are apple trees on the land between the car park and the gardens too. Love this place.
4.5 based on 291 reviews
The Octagon Theatre is South Somerset’s premier arts and entertainment venue. Owned and managed by South Somerset District Council the venue welcomes over 130,000 visitors a year for a range of fantastic live performances from top quality production companies. The theatre’s programme offers something for everyone with performances for children, world-class comedy, stunning opera and dance, captivating drama and fantastic live music. The venue’s Johnson Studio is home to a busy community participatory programme: The Octagon Academy. The studio is also used by local groups for meetings and events. The venue has a popular Bistro, Prelude; a wonderful way to start your evening at with a delicious pre show meal in a relaxing atmosphere. There is also a first floor art gallery and exhibition space. The theatre’s annual professional pantomime attracts over 29,500 people from South Somerset and beyond – breaking attendance records for the last 7 consecutive years.
Brilliant great show. Amazing songs and performance. The best night out 12/2/2020. So amazing will recommend to our friends
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Town Tree Nature Garden is an eclectic mix of landscaped areas with shallow lake and ponds for wildfowl: A winding path takes you around the 1.5 mile walkway where you will see many wild and cultivated plants, statues and sculptures. Toilets but no cafe.picnics welcomed. No dogs. (Partial disabled access: phone ahead for directions to alternative parking.)
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