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    The city of Bath is famous for its Georgian architecture, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The county is also the location of Glastonbury Festival, one of the UK's major music festivals.

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  3. Jul 21, 2017 · Broaden your Somerset knowledge with these snippets of information. How many did you know? 1. The West Somerset Railway is the longest preserved steam railway in the country.

  4. 3 days ago · During the first two centuries of the Saxon conquest, Somerset was a borderland between the Saxons and the Britons, but from the 7th century Somerset formed the westernmost part of the Kingdom of Wessex.

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  5. Jan 9, 2018 · What is Somerset famous for? For such a serene and modest county, Somerset has a surprising number of claims to fame! A cheese which is a favourite across the world, showcaves of international scientific interest, England's smallest city and more celebrities than you can shake a stick at - its accolades are wide and varied!

  6. Aug 13, 2015 · An unassuming county of rolling hills, peaceful lowlands, welcoming seaside resorts and wild moorland, some may be surprised to find that there are many things for which Somerset is famous. So what are they?

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  7. From the historic city of Bath to the epic Cheddar Gorge, there are countless amazing places to visit in Somerset. This county is home to some of the most picturesque countryside in all of England, two cities (Bath which is a popular tourist hub and Wells which is the UK’s smallest city), a gorgeous coastline and countless towns and villages.

  8. The ancient county of Somerset is a jewel in the south- west of England, waiting for you to discover all that it has to offer. With its large choice of attractions, events, festivals and famous top-class local food and drink, Somerset is the place to take a break, relax and enjoy yourself.