Map Milton + Yatton + Clevedon + Oldmixon UK for Printing

A general overview of the historic attractions, streets, and squares in Milton, Yatton, Clevedon, and Oldmixon in the UK.

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  1. Milton:
    • Milton Baptist Church: A historic Baptist church in Milton, known for its architectural significance and religious heritage.
    • Milton Village Hall: A community venue that may host events and activities, contributing to the local social and cultural scene.
  2. Yatton:
    • St. Mary’s Church: Yatton’s parish church, with roots dating back to the medieval period. It features architectural elements from different eras, including Norman and Gothic styles.
    • Yatton Court: A historic manor house with a rich history, showcasing the architectural evolution over centuries.
    • Yatton High Street: The main street in Yatton, likely featuring a mix of historic and modern buildings, shops, and local businesses.
  3. Clevedon:
    • Clevedon Pier: A Victorian-era pier, opened in 1869, offering stunning views of the Bristol Channel. The pier is an iconic structure and a popular attraction.
    • Clevedon Court: A medieval manor house with a 13th-century tower and later additions. It is managed by the National Trust and provides a glimpse into the region’s history.
    • Hill Road: A historic street in Clevedon known for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture, featuring a variety of shops, cafes, and galleries.
  4. Oldmixon:
    • Oldmixon Rings: An ancient hillfort or settlement site that may have archaeological significance. It could offer insight into the early history of the area.
    • Oldmixon Square: A local square or public space that may be a focal point for community gatherings and events.

While these are some notable historic attractions and areas in these locations, it’s important to explore each community’s local history museum, heritage centers, or tourist information centers for a more detailed understanding of the historical significance of these places. Additionally, ongoing conservation efforts or new developments may impact the status of these sites, so it’s recommended to check with local authorities or historical societies for the latest information.

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