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Clevedon Pier and Toll House Gallery

The Victorian pier is the only fully intact, grade 1 listed pier in the country. at the entrance to the pier there is a gift shop and a gallery displaying the work of local artists and a ticket office for Waverley and Balmoral cruises. Website: www.clevedonpier.com

Cruises from Clevedon Pier

The ship Waverley is the last sea-going paddle-steamer in the world, built on the Clyde in 1947, this ship has two bars, dining saloons, and accomodates 800 passengers.

The ship Balmoral was built in Southampton in 1949, this ship can comfortably accommodate up to 750 passengers and has a self-serve restaurant on-board along with two licensed bars, heated observation lounge and the souvenir shop. Full list of sailings here

Clevedon Heritage Centre

A large display and exhibition illustrating the history of Clevedon in words and pictures. The Heritage Center, 4 The Beach, Clevedon. Tel: 0125 341196.

Ladye Bay

This secluded cove is approached by the coastal path beyond Clevedon Pier known as Lovers' Walk, or by Bay Road.

Victorian Bandstand

Built in1887 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. On a summer Sunday around 3pm you may catch the sound of a brass band.

Clevedon Court

A 14th century manor house with an 18th century terraced garden. more info here

St. Andrew's Church

Built in the Middle Ages on Saxon foundations it has been used as a place of Christian worship since Clevedon was a small fishing village and farming community. The church is approached from Poets' Walk or Old Church Road.

Clevedon Craft Centre

Craft studio workshops set in the outbuildings of a 17th century farm house. pottery, gold and silver jewellery, paintings, carved leather work, garden furniture, glass etc. Clevedon Craft Centre, Moor Lane, Clevedon. Website: www.clevedoncraftcentre.co.uk

Curzon Cinema

The oldest, purpose-built, continuosly operated cinema in the world. Website: www.curzon.org.uk

Kingston Seymour Village

This small village is three miles from Clevedon and has plenty of fishing lakes set in surrounding countryside with views of the mendip hills.Website: www.kingstonseymour.webs.com

Noah's Ark Zoo Farm

Noah's Ark is a spectacular hands-on zoo with huge indoor adventure playgrounds and the world's longest hedge maze, they have over 80 types of animal, including rhinos, reptiles, rabbits, rheas and rosellas to name a few. Website: www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk

Tyntesfield

Spectacular Victorian country house and estate. more info here




St. Andrew's Church



Bandstand


Curzon Cinema


Ladye Bay



Victorian Pier


Waverley

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