The village of Crowcombe nestles in the Quantock Hills, designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. Here are some local venues and some places of interest.

The Carew Arms

The Carew Arms

The Carew Arms is Crowcombe’s 16th century village inn, with restaurant and b&b facilities.
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Crowcombe Court

Crowcombe Court

Crowcombe Court is a privately owned early Georgian house, also available for weddings and receptions.
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Crowcombe Hall

Crowcombe Hall

The Crowcombe Hall is Crowcombe's substantial, architect designed, recreation and community hall opened in 2003. Available for hire are its large Main Hall and smaller Quantock Room, together with fully equipped kitchen and changing rooms.
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Halsway Manor

Halsway Manor

Halsway Manor, a grade 2* listed building, is the National Centre for Traditional Music. It is the only residential folk centre in the UK.
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Quantock Hills

The Quantock Hills

The Quantock Hills, with its magnificent heather scenery and the first of England’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a favourite local area for walkers.
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The West Somerset Railway

The West Somerset Railway

The West Somerset Railway, with its historic steam locomotives, is the 20 mile branch line of the old Great Western Railway, running from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead. The local WSR station is Crowcombe Heathfield.
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