Montacute is a small Somerset village situated four miles west of Yeovil. It provides easy access to the A303 trunk road, which runs from Basingstoke in Hampshire to Honiton in Devon. The village was originally known as Logaresburch by the Saxons, when the estate was owned by King Harold's royal standard bearer Tofig. It was later renamed Montacute, although opinion seems divided as to the exact origins of the name. One opinion is that the name is derived from the Latin 'Mons Acutus' after a small but particularly steep hill that dominates the village. Some suggest that it is more likely that Robert, Count of Mortain, who built the motte-and-bailey Castle Montacute, probably named it after his colleague Drogo de Montague (Montacute). Montacute is all the more picturesque as the village is mostly built from the local Hamstone. The village also has a fine medieval church. The 'Borough' at the centre of the village is a square which is surrounded by charming cottages and the Phelps Arms public house. A big tourist attraction in the area is Montacute House; one of the finest examples of an Elizabethan House in England. Ham Hill Country Park is also popular with visitors.
Attraction
Montacute House (National Trust)
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Places to Stay near Montacute
The Phelips Arms (0.06 miles)
Montacute Country Tearooms B&B (0.07 miles)
Carents House (0.07 miles)
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Kings Arms Inn (0.15 miles)
The Kings Arms Inn near Yeovil is located in the delightful countryside of South Somerset in the heart of Montacute, a small picturesque village well known for its use in ... More
The Masons Arms (0.88 miles)
Masons Arms (1.00 miles)
The Masons Arms is a delightful thatched pub in a traditional and peaceful hamstone village. It is a very friendly area with many National Trust properties nearby and other areas ... More
Pieris (1.42 miles)
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Nestling in a sheltered and peaceful valley beside a tree lined mill pond, this delightful cluster of cottages stands in six acres of superbly landscaped grounds. Perfectly ... More
Brympton House (1.62 miles)
All of our bedrooms have flat screen TVs, radio alarm clocks and a comfortable armchair. Crisp Egyptian cotton sheets and beds ... More | visit website
Thorne Cottage (1.74 miles)
In a very quiet rural hamlet 3 miles from Yeovil town centre, we are close to all tourist attractions in the area and within easy reach of all local business establishments. We ... More
Premier Inn Yeovil (2.00 miles)
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