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Bridgwater is a civil parish and market town in Somerset, England known as “an important industrial centre and the administrative centre of the Sedgemoor district,” according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the leading new homes website in the United Kingdom. The location of the town of Bridgwater greatly adds to its importance; Bridgwater is found at the edge of the Somerset Levels between the Mendip range in the north and the Quantock hills in the west. The River Parrett flows through the town of Bridgwater making it a major trading centre and port.
The history of the town of Bridgwater dates as far back as the Anglo Saxon times (800) and from that time Bridgwater had progressed and grown considerably. The town of Bridgwater is now home to a population of over 33,650 and has seen many changes in its economical and social status over the years. In the 13th and 14th centuries, Bridgwater was an important centre for the export of wheat, beans, peas and cloth with wine, grain, fish, coal, hemp and timber later being added to the list of exported goods. The current economical strength of the town of Bridgwater includes manufacturing industries for engine parts, plastics, foods and industrial chemicals. Road and rail connections have also been established between Bridgwater and other nearby areas of significance such as Taunton, Bristol, Exeter and Edington just to name a few.
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Things to do and Places to see in Bridgwater
Blake Museum of Bridgwater – if you are a fan of history and culture the Blake Museum is a must see for you while in or around the town of Bridgwater. This museum in Bridgwater is popular for the fact that it has been built in a way that interests and intrigues visitors of all ages, young and old alike. The Bridgwater museum features a collection of items and exhibitions that tell the story of the local community and the history of the areas surrounding Somerset. The Bridgwater museum is a great place if you want to learn the way areas around Somerset developed and changed over the years.
Fyne Court in Bridgwater – if you are planning a relaxing day out with family and friends, the Fyne Court in Bridgwater should definitely be near the top of your list of destinations. This court of Bridgwater has been based on the grounds of the 19th century electrician’s property called Andrew Close. This nature reserve includes in it the headquarters f the Somerset Wildlife Trust which allows visitors to enjoy and see wildlife animals and plants.
Kilve Beach – found just 5 miles away from the town of Bridgwater, the Kilve Beach is a great place to have a fun day out with friends and family. This beach near Bridgwater is best known for its rock formations and fossils for which is categorised as a Site of Specific Scientific Interest. This beach near Bridgwater and the surrounding cliffs are made of limestone layers and shale that bears oil from 200 years ago.
Notables in Bridgwater
Popular personalities of Bridgwater include director Chris Harris and rugby player Charles Kent.
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