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Welcome to New Homes in Bridgwater, the easy way to find new homes in Bridgwater and the surrounding area. Bridgwater is located in the county of Somerset and is approximately 32 miles from Bristol. Bridgwater has a population of around 35,800. Bridgwater is home to the Somerset Brick and Tile Museum, built on part of the former Barham Brothers site (brick and tile manufacturers between 1857 and 1965). A house in Blake Street, largely restored, is believed to be the birthplace of Admiral Robert Blake in 1598, and is now the Blake Museum. It was built in the late 15th or early 16th century, and has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II listed building. If you are looking at new homes in Bridgwater you may be interested to learn that it has an abundance of primary and secondary schools and is home to Bridgwater College. Areas close to Bridgwater include Burnham-on-Sea, Taunton, Glastonbury and Wells. London is situated 127 miles from Bridgwater. New homes in Bridgwater provide the best of both worlds for those seeking the heritage and cultural aspects that only a town like Bridgwater can offer combined with the benefits of a brand new home in the heart of Somerset.

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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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Popular personalities of Bridgwater include director Chris Harris and rugby player Charles Kent.

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