This North Somerset village can trace its history back beyond Roman times and may have been inhabited when a nearby Iron Age hill fort was constructed on Cadbury Hill. The remains of a Roman villa, a temple and a coin horde have been excavated in the area suggesting its development continued throughout the Roman occupation. The village is graced by a large Anglican church, St. Mary's. Built in the 14th century it is often called the Cathedral of the Moors because of the way it dwarfs the village. In the 19th century the railways came to Yatton in the shape of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Western Railway. One of the former branch lines, connecting the classically designed Victorian station to Cheddar and known as the Strawberry Line due it once being used to ship strawberries out of the Mendips, is now a cycle route and footpath. In recent times the village has grown in size and now boasts several pubs, churches and its own shopping arcade called Page's Court which is still known locally as 'The Precinct'. The village is surrounded by open countryside and local environmental groups are trying to conserve it by purchasing land and turning them into nature reserves.
Care Home
Dentist
Doctor
Inn
Bridge Inn
The Ship & Castle @ Congresbury
Pub and Bar
Market Inn
Prince Of Orange Inn
Railway Inn
Solicitor
Taxi
Sports Clubs
Yatton RFC (Rugby Union)
Places to Stay near Yatton
Hollybank Bed & Breakfast (0.38 miles)
Hollybank is a beautiful Georgian building set in private gardens dating back to 1850, originally built as a country residence for one of Bristol's most successful Silk Merchants. Over the ... More
Doubletree by Hilton Bristol South - Cadbury House (0.65 miles)
This new 4-star contemporary, boutique style hotel is situated in Avon, Bristol, just under 4 miles from the M5 motorway and 5 miles from Bristol Airport. Built around an 18th century house, ... More
The Ship & Castle @ Congresbury (1.30 miles)
The recently refurbished Ship & Castle is a 500 year old traditional country Inn situated 15 miles south of Bristol, 4 miles from the M5 and 3 miles from Bristol ... More
Bridge Inn (1.38 miles)
With a vast choice of attractions within close driving distance, including Bristol Zoo, Weston Super Mare and Cheddar Gorge, the Bridge Inn is ideal for families and couples alike. An ... More
Brockley Coombe Manor (2.63 miles)
Mendip Spring Golf & Country Club (2.64 miles)
Mendip Spring Golf & Country Club is located near Congresbury in North Somerset just off junction 21 of the M5 and a short drive from Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol and easy access ... More
Miltons Hotel (2.71 miles)
Across the courtyard from the restaurant are seven huge cottage hotel suites with beamed ceilings and stable gate doors. Entirely self contained, each with its own entrance, and attractively furnished lounge, bedrooms ... More
Langford Inn (3.76 miles)
Situated in the pretty village of Langford on the edge of the Mendips, is the award winning Langford Inn and Restaurant, a traditional country pub offering delicious food with a ... More
Lyncombe Lodge Hotel (3.91 miles)
Set in 250 acres adjacent to Avon dry ski and toboggan slope. Free Wi-Fi and on-site parking. Bar, restaurant, 14 en suite bedrooms and conference facilities. The hotel is set in a ... More
Campbells Landing (4.21 miles)
Campbells Landing is located directly opposite the beautiful Victorian pier on Clevedon's famous seafront.The ten-room hotel, restaurant and bar boasts superb views of the Bristol Channel, the Holm Islands and ... More
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