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Milverton is a beautiful village in the vale of Taunton Deane in Somerset. It is four miles north of Wellington and eight miles west of Taunton, set in a rolling, rural, mainly agricultural landscape. It is served with a general groceries shop (Milverton Stores), a Post Office, a hairdressers and the Globe Inn offering good food and accommodation to a high standard. It has excellent links with the M5 being just four and a half miles away and a mainline train station eight miles away. The area is served with two airports, Exeter and Bristol, both with international flights throughout the week. There are three bus services running through the village, the 25 and the 25b (First) and the 9 (Cooks) service. The 25 and 25b alternate on the hour thereby giving the village an hourly service to Taunton, Monday through Saturday, with a two hourly Sunday service as well. The 9 service from Cooks coaches provides a service to Wellington and Wiveliscombe throughout the week but not on Sundays.
Latest News
Milverton and District Annual Garden Show 11th September 2010
The Annual Garden Show will be held on Saturday 11th Sptember 2010 at the Victoria Rooms in Fore Street at 2:30pm. For more details click here.
The Tour Of Britain Cycle Race 2010
On Tuesday the 14th September the Tour of Britain will be coming through Milverton just before noon. For more details on this exciting event please click here.
Village Clean Up Day 18th September 2010
The parish council assisted by the Avon and Somerset Police are organising a village clean up day for the 18th September. Please click here for more details.
Milverton Film Club
The Milverton Film Club has a new programme of films for the next eight months. Please check the Film Club's page for more details here.
10 Parishes Community Plan 2009-2014
The community plan for the 10 parishes of Ashbrittle, Bathealton, Brompton Ralph, Chipstable, Clatworthy, Fitzhead, Huish Champflower, Milverton, Stawley and Wivelscombe is now available to download from the Milverton website. To download this pdf document click here. This document can be opened and read using Adobe Reader available from here - Adobe Reader
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