How to get there

Cossington Park is located in the in 1685). Then look out If you are coming by train, head for village of Cossington in , for the bus shelter (on the right). or stations. between and Bridgwater and on the edge of the Polden Hills Immediately beyond the bus shelter is We wish you a safe and trouble free and the . We are an entrance with large red gates – journey and look forward to meeting only three miles (five kms) from the enter here and park (or you can park you. M5, Junction 23. on the left hand side of the main road near the bus shelter for a short time). What3Words From Heathrow, London and the There is a single red gate in a high what3words has divided the world into a South-east and East, the easiest stone wall to the right of the bus grid of 3m x 3m squares, each with a route is to head west along the M4 shelter with a sign showing unique 3 word address. towards and Wales. Just after Cossington Park. Enter through this Bristol, the M4 intersects with the M5. red gate. Now you can refer to any precise location Turn south on the M5. After 36 miles – a delivery entrance, taxi pick-up point, (58 kms) you reach Junction 23. An alternative route from London is remote hiking trail, or parking spot with a via the M3. About 60 miles (96 kms) perfect view – using just three dictionary From Wales and most areas in the from London, take a left fork off the words. Midlands and the North, head M3 onto the A303. Follow this southwards down the M5 to Junction (looking out for Stonehenge on the Go to www.what3words.com and enter 23. way) until a large roundabout where the following 3 words to find the precise locations of various entrances at the A303 intersects with the A37. Take the A372 for only a few hundred Cossington Park: At Junction 23 on the M5, turn off the motorway and head east, in the yards/metres, then turn right on the • Park House Gate – leading to direction signposted to Glastonbury. B3151. Follow this past Somerton towards Street. Several miles before the front door Drive about one mile (1.5 kms) up unfit.darts.culling and over Knowle Hill, then turn left at Street you pass through the village of • ParkHouse Car Parking the ‘T’- junction onto the A39, still , after which you presume.gathering.jaunts heading towards Glastonbury. At the drive up a steep hill and, at the very • Park Cottage Door top of a long hill, there is a junction (to top of the hill, turn left. Follow this tent.boldest.microfilm ) and a petrol station. road over Walton Hill, admiring the Go straight on here, but look out for view on both sides (Glastonbury Tor • Park Cottage Car Parking the next left turn, which has a small is to your right), and down into successor.crafts.fruitcake signpost to Cossington. Turn left. Walton. Turn left on the A39, heading towards Bridgwater. After 5 or 6 miles (8 to 10 kms), turn right, signposted Go about half a mile (I guess you towards Cossington. Then follow the know the conversion rate to directions above. kilometres now!) down into the village and follow the main road round a right hand bend. Cossington Park is less Please remember that during holiday than 100 yards/metres from here on periods the roads to the South-west the right hand side, so look carefully. can be extremely busy. Driving from Immediately past the bend on your London on a good run can be done in right is Cossington School, followed about two-and-a-half to three hours – by the entrance to Great Tree Farm but it has been known to take seven! (named after the former tree which Leave plenty of time so you arrive in stood opposite, where traitors were good spirits. hanged after the nearby Battle of