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Castle Cary’s population stood at 2,096 according to the 2011 census.
A short distance from the A303, Castle Cary is 37 minutes from Longleat Safari Park and an hour from Bath. The fastest trains to London Paddington take 1 hour and 25 minutes. The nearest international airport is at Bristol.
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With a great selection of independent shops, here’s our pick of the best of Castle Cary;
Apart from the name and traditional service, there’s nothing old about this funky eatery that serves delicious Thai food and has a seasonal menu. So you can keep going back!
Make a new start and dump wasteful habits thanks to this eco-friendly shop. Take your own containers, buy only what you need, with everything from fruit teas to candles and gifts.
Pork and wild garlic sausages, diced goat, gift hampers, dairy products, condiments, this family-run shop offers the fresh taste of the country, using locally sourced ingredients.
Not only does this family run company bake award winning bread, they even run a bakery school so you can get your bake on. British baking at its finest.
The best way to raise a glass to your new home, thanks to the friendly team in this impressive shop. There’s also a wine school and regular events to sample. Cheers!
Wonderfully quirky, surrounded by rolling Somerset countryside, rich in heritage and a West Country flavour, Castle Cary certainly punches well above its weight. Despite its comparatively small size, it has excellent shops and amenities, from the small independent cafes and stores to the charming street names and mainline train station, it’s no wonder the town it’s such a sought-after property hotspot.
There are a number of local societies including a theatre group, art groups and while there is no leisure centre there is so much countryside right on the doorstep you certainly won’t be short of places to walk, run or cycle.
Castle Cary is on a mainline rail route with trains to Bath and Bristol, the fastest fastest trains to London (Paddington) will have you there in 1 hour and 25 minutes. Bristol is the closest international airport. The A303 lies to the north and Longleat Safari Park is 37 minutes to the East.