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Why not spend the morning, do a little shopping, take in the museum and the play park, then treat yourself to a fair trade coffee at Tea and Trade.
Or you could cycle along the Colliers Way, through stunning Somerset countryside.
You could take a dance class at Sue Hill’s school of dance, take up Tai Kwundo, or visit Wire World.
You could try out snooker at the Victoria Hall or watch the footie at the Working Men’s Club.
Play Park
Museum
Tea and Trade
Memorial park
Colliers Way
Sue Hill School of Dance
Tai Kwundo / gym
Wire world
Victoria hall snooker room
Working Mens club.
Radstock Play Park
Radstock Museum
The Radstock, Midsomer Norton and District Museum Society was founded in 1985 to preserve the social and industrial heritage of the communities of the Somerset Coalfield.
In 1996 the old Radstock Market Hall was acquired and three years later, on 10th July 1999, Radstock Museum opened its doors and became the new home of The Society's Collection.
Run by a team of dedicated volunteers who have searched history books, archives and memories of local people, the Museum has been described as the jewel in the West Country's crown.
Radstock Museum celebrates the lifestyle of the typical Somerset coalminer. The Museum illustrates not only the home life of the mining families, but also the vibrant social, commercial and industrial structure of the past two hundred years.
The Museum Society organises a programme of events throughout the year. These include special exhibitions, talks, slide shows and courses.
See www.radstockmuseum.co.uk for more details