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Chard

Chard, located in Somerset, England, is a historic market town north of Bridgwater. Known for its tranquil rural atmosphere and well-preserved Georgian and Victorian architecture, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the South West of England. For travelers seeking to escape the hustle and bustle while experiencing authentic British small-town charm, Chard offers comfortable and distinctive accommodation options. The town features a rich heritage, including the notable Chard Canal and local landmarks, providing a peaceful retreat for frequent flyers looking to recharge amidst scenic surroundings.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

It is recommended to stay in the town center or near the Chard Canal. This area allows walking access to main shops and historical sites, offering a quiet environment rich in local life, suitable for travelers wishing to deeply experience the local culture.

Getting Around

Chard has excellent rail connections, with direct services to London Paddington. Major attractions are concentrated within walking distance or a short taxi ride, making navigation simple without relying on complex public transport systems.

Best Season

Spring to autumn is the ideal time to visit Chard. The weather is mild, perfect for strolling through historic streets and enjoying the pastoral scenery of Somerset, providing a more comfortable and pleasant experience.

Nearby attractions

Forde Abbey

Forde Abbey

Worship4.6 km

Grade I listed historic house museum in West Dorset, England, UK

Pilsdon Pen

Pilsdon Pen

Nature11.1 km

hill in Dorset, England, UK

Barrington Court

Barrington Court

Museum11.2 km

Grade I listed historic house museum in South Somerset, England, UK

Castle Neroche

Castle Neroche

Historic9.3 km

Norman castle in Somerset, England, UK

Church of St George, Hinton St George

Church of St George, Hinton St George

Worship9.1 km

church in Hinton St George, Somerset, England, UK

Payne's Down

Payne's Down

Nature9.2 km

211m high hill in Thorncombe, Dorset, England, UK

Staple Hill

Staple Hill

Nature12.2 km

hill in Somerset, England, UK

Church of All Saints

Church of All Saints

Worship11.4 km

church in Merriott, Somerset, England, UK

Conegar Hill

Conegar Hill

Nature11.9 km

214m high hill in Broadwindsor, Dorset, England, UK

Moridunum

Historic12.2 km

Roman settlement at what is now Axminster in England

Church of St Peter and St Paul, South Petherton

Church of St Peter and St Paul, South Petherton

Worship12.6 km

church in South Somerset, England, UK

Newenham Abbey

Worship12.6 km

abbey

Dining

The Cotley Inn

Restaurant££4.1 km

Despite being just a 10 minute drive from the centre of Chard, there’s a wonderfully rural feeling that accompanies a visit to this former 17C farmhouse. The inn is nestled in a lush green valley overlooking the Blackdown Hills, with its converted outbuildings turned into bedrooms. The cooking offers dashes of creativity while still delivering satisfying pub dishes like slow-roasted pork belly. They take a local, seasonal and nose-to-tail approach to their ingredients, with animals reared on site and produce grown in the kitchen garden.

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The Barrington Boar

Restaurant££10.7 km

Dating back to the 18C, this lovely stone-built inn sits in a picture postcard village and its back garden and terrace is a real jewel. The chef-owner’s personality, his experience in previous kitchens, and his knowledge of the locale, all inform his appealing menu of modern, balanced dishes that are big on flavour and guaranteed to hit the spot. Four bedrooms occupy what was once the skittle alley.

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Holm

Restaurant££12.6 km

Situated within a charming village, there's something special about this former bank, which has been impressively converted into a spacious restaurant with eye-catching architecture. Sit in the chic dining room with its distressed designer style, bag a spot at the kitchen counter or head to the lovely rear terrace when the sun is shining. Choose from a range of menus, all of which are underpinned by a commitment to seasonal ingredients. If you want to explore more of the Somerset countryside, there are seven bedrooms available to stay the night.

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