Minehead
Minehead is a Town in the county of Somerset.
There are great places to visit near Minehead including some great cities, historic buildings, towns, ancient sites, hills, ruins, historic monuments, lakes, villages, airports, beaches, islands, rivers and streams, hiking areas and caves.
Don't miss Bath, and Wells's cities if visiting the area around Minehead.
There are a several good historic buildings in the Minehead area like Beckford's Tower, Tropicana, Grand Pier (Weston-super-Mare), and Wells Cathedral.
Minehead's best nearby towns can be found at Glastonbury, Langport, Bridgwater, and Weston-super-Mare.
The area around Minehead features a number of interesting ancient sites including Glastonbury Tor, and Chalice Well.
Glastonbury Tor is a great place to visit close to Minehead if you like hills.
Don't miss Glastonbury Abbey's ruins if visiting the area around Minehead.
Chalice Well, and Cheddar Market Cross are great places to visit near Minehead if you like historic monuments.
Cellophane Ponds, and Marine Lake - Weston-super-mare are great places to visit near Minehead if you like lakes.
There are a number of villages near Minehead including Withycombe, Uphill, Cheddar, and Wookey Hole.
There are a number of airports near to Minehead including Bristol Airport.
Minehead is near some unmissable beaches like Weston-super-Mare Beach,
Islands to visit near Minehead include Knightstone Island.
There are a number of rivers and streams near to Minehead including River Axe.
Places near Minehead feature a number of interesting hiking areas including Cheddar Gorge.
There are a several good caves in the Minehead area like Cheddar Gorge, and Wookey Hole Caves.
Minehead History
There are some historic monuments around Minehead:
Places to see near Minehead
History of Minehead
There was a small port at Minehead by 1380, but it was not until 1420 that money given by Lady Margaret Luttrell enabled improvements to be made and a jetty built. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the town had its own Port Officer similar to the position at Bristol. Vessels in the 15th century included the Trinite which traded between Ireland and Bristol, and others carrying salt and other cargo from La Rochelle in France. Other products included local wool and cloth which were traded for coal from South Wales. In 1559 a Charter of Incorporation, established a free Borough and Parliamentary representation, but was made conditional on improvements being made to the port. The harbour silted up and fell into disrepair so that in 1604 James I withdrew the town’s charter. Control reverted to the Luttrells and a new harbour was built, at a cost of £5,000, further out to sea than the original, which had been at the mouth of the Bratton Stream. It incorporated a pier, dating from 1616, and was built to replace that at Dunster which was silting up. Trade was primarily with Wales for cattle, sheep, wool, butter, fish and coal. These are commemorated in the town arms which include a woolpack and sailing ship.Privateers based at Minehead were involved in the war with Spain and France during 1625 1630 and again during the War of the Spanish Succession from 1702 1713. The first cranes were installed after further improvements to the port in 1714.
Lakes near Minehead
Rivers near Minehead
Shopping in Minehead
Supermarket Lakeside Warren Road, Alcombe
Supermarket Lakeside supermarket
Morrisons Vulcan Road, Alcombe
Morrisons supermarket
The Original Factory Shop Mart Road, Alcombe
The Original Factory Shop supermarket
Lidl Seaward Way, Alcombe
Lidl supermarket
Tesco Seaward Way, Alcombe
Tesco supermarket