Best attractions and places to see around Little Sodbury, a rural parish in Gloucestershire, include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated along the Cotswold Edge, the area offers access to ancient routes and significant historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural and natural points of interest within and near the parish.
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The doors are open in the daytime. Views from the benches overlooking the severn vale not to be missed.
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Brandy Bottom Colliery, located just off the Bath-Bristol cycle path, was an important coal mining site in the 19th century, particularly known for its deep mine workings. The site features remnants of the colliery, including old structures and spoil heaps. It operated during a time of significant coal production in the area before eventually closing. Today, it serves as a historical point of interest along the cycling route, illustrating the region's industrial heritage
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Dyrham Park is a baroque English country house in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England.
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If you want to take beautiful pictures, you should be an early riser! Photos without people are difficult to take. Nevertheless, the way to the ancient place is worthwhile.
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This section is particularly worthwhile, especially for film fans! 👌🏻😉
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View through the historic west gate of the house and gardens. Once the main entrance to the estate.
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Good luck getting a photo without a tourist in it!
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Little Sodbury and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Little Sodbury Manor, known for its connection to William Tyndale. Also, explore Sodbury Camp, a substantial Iron Age multivallate hillfort. Nearby, the Church of Saint John the Baptist, Old Sodbury, is approximately 900 years old and features original Norman architecture. For industrial heritage, the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins offer a glimpse into the region's mining past.
Yes, Little Sodbury Manor itself is a significant historical manor house. A short distance away, Dyrham Park House is a must-see. This National Trust property features a 17th-century house, formal gardens, and an ancient deer park where fallow deer roam freely.
The area is defined by the Cotswold Edge, offering stunning views. Sodbury Camp, an Iron Age hillfort, is rich in wildflowers and provides panoramic vistas. The Cotswold Way, which passes through Little Sodbury, offers picturesque paths with views of the Severn Vale and, on clear days, the Severn bridges and Welsh hills. The Grickstone, a slab of oolite, also marks a point of natural interest on the parish boundary.
Yes, the Cotswold Way passes directly through Little Sodbury, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. This ancient route provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including those that incorporate the Cotswold Way, by exploring the Hiking around Little Sodbury guide.
Absolutely. Castle Combe Village is a picturesque and family-friendly destination, often called the 'prettiest village in England.' Dyrham Park House, with its expansive deer park and gardens, is also a great option for families to explore.
Beyond hiking the Cotswold Way, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous cycling opportunities, including gravel biking and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Little Sodbury guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Little Sodbury guide. Hiking trails range from easy loops like 'Old Sodbury & Little Sodbury loop via Woodcock Farm Hill Fort' to more moderate options.
Yes, several hiking routes are recommended. You can find easy trails such as the 'Old Sodbury & Little Sodbury loop via Woodcock Farm Hill Fort' or the 'Little Sodbury Hill Fort – Little Sodbury Church loop'. For more moderate options, consider the 'Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort loop' which can be started from Chipping Sodbury or Little Sodbury. More details are available in the Hiking around Little Sodbury guide.
The best time to visit Little Sodbury for walking and exploring its natural beauty is generally during the spring and summer months when the wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is milder. Dyrham Park House, for instance, is best visited during summer when its gardens are in full show.
Little Sodbury is well-situated for exploring nearby charming locations. Castle Combe Village, often cited as the 'prettiest village in England,' is a short distance away. The market town of Chipping Sodbury also offers historical intrigue with its 17th-century Town Hall and picturesque High Street.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy discovering the Grickstone, an ancient boundary marker. For those interested in industrial history, the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins offer a unique glimpse into the region's past, located just off the Bath-Bristol cycle path.
Visitors particularly appreciate the picturesque beauty of places like Castle Combe Village, often noting its tranquil atmosphere and historic architecture. The historical depth of sites such as Dyrham Park House and the Church of Saint John the Baptist, Old Sodbury, is also highly valued, with many enjoying the blend of history and scenic views from their grounds.


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