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Bruton Dovecote
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Bruton, England
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This local monument presides over Bruton. Much less strenuous than a walk up the Glastonbury Tor, it still offers great views of the town. The top is a 15 minute walk from The Little House and you can go on a little further and eat at The Roth Bar or buy a picnic in the Hauser & Wirth farm shop.
The Dovecote is a National Trust monument and Bruton landmark. This limestone tower that was built between the 15th and 17th century and may have been a watchtower. With its views of the whole town, the Dovecote is worth a visit and on the Step into Bruton trail, for which we have provided maps.
The Bruton Dovecote is a limestone tower that was built between the 15th and 17th century in Bruton in the English county of Somerset. It is visible fro around Bruton and a fun walk and interesting place to explore. The structure was once used as a dovecote, and may have been a watchtower or prospect tower prior to this. It is a Grade II* listed building and scheduled monument. It has been associated with Bruton Abbey and the Berkley family who owned the estate after the dissolution. It is known that the conversion to house pigeons and doves took place around 1780
The Bruton Dovecote is a limestone tower that was built between the 15th and 17th century in Bruton in the English county of Somerset. It is visible fro around Bruton and a fun walk and interesting place to explore. The structure was once used as a dovecote, and may have been a watchtower or prospec…
Bruton BA10 0NS (14miles) The Bruton Dovecote is a limestone tower that was built between the 15th and 17th century. It has easy parking and a very short walk up to it where you get a good view looking over Bruton. The structure was once used as a dovecote, and may have been a watchtower at some point. It is a Grade II* listed building.