At the Chapel - Bruton
At the Chapel - At the Chapel
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At the Chapel description
Pub / Restaurant
Medium (1-150)
Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton
This pioneering world-class gallery and arts centre opened in summer 2014, breathing new life into an historic model farm on the outskirts of Bruton. With several large exhibition spaces, blending modern architctural design with Listed buildings, it is a cultural destination in its own right, the gallery’s exhibition programme bringing the best in contemporary art to a rural setting. The landscaped gardens in which the gallery is set have been designed by world-renowned Dutch plantsman Piet Oudolf, and the centre includes a library and bookshop. Meals, snacks and drinks are served all day in the
Roth Bar and Grill, an extension of the gallery’s stylish design.
Open: daily. Admission: free. gallery’s opening hours here.
Giles Penny sculpture (less than a mile)
A gallery that exclusively shows the work of artist Giles Penny. gallery’s opening hours here.
Opening times: Wednesdays, Thursday & Fridays 10am-4pm
www.gilespenny.co.uk
King Alfred’s Tower (4 miles)
King Alfred’s Tower is a folly linked to the Stourhead estate built in 1772. Its size and beauty make it an imposing addition to the landscape, and the views from the top are breathtaking. The tower was intended to commemorate the end of the Seven Years’ War against France and supposedly stands near the location where it is believed that Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, rallied the Saxons in 878 before defeating the Danish army. The tower is 49 metres high and has 205 steps to the top, where visitors can enjoy the fantastic 360-degree views.
This pioneering world-class gallery and arts centre opened in summer 2014, breathing new life into an historic model farm on the outskirts of Bruton. With several large exhibition spaces, blending modern architctural design with Listed buildings, it is a cultural destination in its own right, the gallery’s exhibition programme bringing the best in contemporary art to a rural setting. The landscaped gardens in which the gallery is set have been designed by world-renowned Dutch plantsman Piet Oudolf, and the centre includes a library and bookshop. Meals, snacks and drinks are served all day in the
Roth Bar and Grill, an extension of the gallery’s stylish design.
Open: daily. Admission: free. gallery’s opening hours here.
Giles Penny sculpture (less than a mile)
A gallery that exclusively shows the work of artist Giles Penny. gallery’s opening hours here.
Opening times: Wednesdays, Thursday & Fridays 10am-4pm
www.gilespenny.co.uk
King Alfred’s Tower (4 miles)
King Alfred’s Tower is a folly linked to the Stourhead estate built in 1772. Its size and beauty make it an imposing addition to the landscape, and the views from the top are breathtaking. The tower was intended to commemorate the end of the Seven Years’ War against France and supposedly stands near the location where it is believed that Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, rallied the Saxons in 878 before defeating the Danish army. The tower is 49 metres high and has 205 steps to the top, where visitors can enjoy the fantastic 360-degree views.
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