Yeovil is a town in Somerset. The helicopter manufacturer AugustaWestland is the major local industry.
Get in
By train
Thanks to the foresight of Victorian railway engineers, Yeovil is on two railway lines that cross but do not link up and is therefore proud to possess two railway stations:
- 1 Yeovil Junction station is on the West of England line from London Waterloo to Exeter.
- 2 Yeovil Pen Mill station is on the Heart of Wessex Line from Bristol to Weymouth.
Still, neither is more than a stone's throw from the centre of town and a free, frequent and fast connecting bus service is provided by FirstGroup as part of its commitment to providing an integrated transport service throughout South West England.
Get around
See
- 1 Jack the Treacle Eater, BA22 9TB.
- 2 Tintinhull Garden, Farm Street, Tintinhull, BA22 8PZ (4 miles north west of Yeovil), ☏ +44 1935 823289, tintinhull@nationaltrust.org.uk.
Museums
- 3 Museum of South Somerset.
- 4 Fleet Air Arm Museum, Ilchester, BA22 8HW (7 miles north of Yeovil), ☏ +44 1935 840565, Fleetairarm.enquiries@nmrn.org.uk. Europe's largest naval aviation collection.
- 5 Haynes International Motor Museum, Sparkford, BA22 7LH (9 miles North of Yeovil), visitus@himm.co.uk.
Manor houses
- 6 Abbey Farm House.
- 7 Lytes Cary Manor, near Somerton, TA11 7HU (8 miles north of Yeovil), ☏ +44 1458 224471, lytescarymanor@nationaltrust.org.uk.
- 8 Montacute House, Montacute, TA15 6XP (3 miles west of Yeovil), ☏ +44 1935 823289, montacute@nationaltrust.org.uk. An Elizabethan mansion and garden managed by the National Trust.
- 9 Newtown Surmaville.
Do
- Football: 1 Yeovil Town FC, Huish Park, Lufton Way BA22 8YF. They were relegated in 2023 and now play soccer in National League South, the sixth tier.
Buy
Yeovil is the headquarters of Screwfix, and a cordless drill or packet of raw-plugs will provide the perfect souvenir of your visit.
Alternatively, the local Tesco Supermarket do a lovely range of cheap and cheerful fizzy ciders, typical of the region. Look out for brands such as Frosty Jack, Dry Blackthorn or even the supermarket's reasonably priced own brand cider beverage. On a summer's day, many Yeovilians can be seen enjoying the delights of the centrally located St John's Church town greens, gently supping the county's famous brew. The atmosphere is one of liveliness and joyful revelry, a characteristic of this effervescent South Somerset market town.
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- 1 Hollies Hotel Restaurant, Bower Hinton, Martock, TA12 6LG (5 mins from A303), ☏ +44 1935 822232. 6PM-9PM. The restaurant occupies a major part of the original Principle building dating back to the 17th century. The bar and the restaurant have been refurbished and although the design is stylish and contemporary, the building retains all its period features. Where possible, locally produced foods are used in all of their dishes. Diners can choose from a varied range of English/French-style cuisine, which is complemented by a list of fifty carefully selected wines. £9.95-25.
- 2 Summer Lodge, 9 Fore Street, Evershot DT2 0JR, ☏ +44 1935 482000. Wonderful hotel just across the boundary into Dorset, where Thomas Hardy himself was involved in the design. Great service, comfort and cuisine. B&B double £220.
- Acorn Inn, 28 Fore Street, Evershot DT2 0JW (opposite Summer Lodge), ☏ +44 1935 83228. In "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" this was The Sow and Acorn. Small atmospheric pub-with-rooms in 16th C coaching inn. B&B double £110.
- 3 Little Barwick House, Rexes Hollow Lane, Barwick BA22 9TD, ☏ +44 1935 423902. Wonderful little country house hotel, gets rave reviews for comfort and cuisine. Open Feb to mid Dec, no children under 5. B&B double £130.
Go next
Routes through Yeovil |
Exeter ← Honiton ← | W E | → Sherborne → Salisbury |
Bristol ← Shepton Mallet ← | N S | → Dorchester |
Exeter ← Ilminster ← | W E | → Wincanton → London |