Woodspring Priory
Reviews:
(Provided by Julian Spicer) - On
the map, it looks uncomfortably close to Weston super Mare - and this is not
a town likely to appeal to Landmarkers! Do not worry, because the Priory is
reached by long quiet lanes and is situated on a really lovely peninsular that
is good for walking, picnicking and looking at the sea. There are two walled
gardens (one with shrubs and flowers - so rare for a Landmark garden) and a
bumpy orchard with sheep. Inside is really nice, and the church windows in unexpected
places make it both light and interesting. Great fireplace in the kitchen, so
large that it has seats inside and a chimney that you can see the stars through.
Access to the M5 is easy.
(Provided by Sexton Blake) - Woodspring Priory has a very homelike comfortable feel about it.
Basically
it is a church that has been converted into a farmhouse after the
Reformation. Inside it is very comfortable and un-churchlike. We
found it
warm and cosy. We liked the fact that a cavernous bit of church is
attached
which houses a few display cases. The walls are a complex mixture of
periods
and are pretty interesting, if architecture is your thing (after a
Landmark
or two, it should be). There is a jumble of mounds outside to puzzle
over
and a couple of nice buildings near by - a big medieval barn and a
monk's
hospital. The warden will happily show you these and take you up the
church
tower for the view. The Priory was built by the family of one of the
assassins of Thomas Becket and it seems that a pot of Becket's blood
was
kept there for a while. Nice. The location is lovely - a paddock with
a
friendly horse is next door and the garden is well tended. A set of
lawn
bowls is provided, and a pitiful selection of games - draughts (yawn)
and a
really disturbing jigsaw of a country cottage. Bring your own games
and
leave one behind please. A few minutes walk away is lovely rolling
hill
cliff footpath. A massive Sainsburys is a short drive away. Pricey
wood is
provided for the fires if you want it. We really enjoyed this Landmark
experience.
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