Coach Trips to Street Parish Church
Nestled in the heart of Somerset, the picturesque town of Street is brimming with timeless charm and rich history. Among its historical gems is the Street Parish Church, a beacon of community spirit and architectural splendour that has been attracting visitors from near and far. Whether you are an enthusiast of religious architecture, a lover of history, or someone seeking a tranquil spot to reflect, Street Parish Church offers an enriching experience.
For many years, Berrys Coaches has been dedicated to providing quality travel experiences across the UK, and visiting quaint towns like Street serves as a testament to our commitment. Our coach trips to the Street Parish Church offer more than just a journey; they provide an opportunity to explore the cultural essence and storied past of Somerset’s attractions. Read on to discover what awaits you on your visit to this remarkable landmark.
About The Parish Church In Street And It’s History
Street Parish Church, officially known as the Church of the Holy Trinity, has been a cornerstone of the community since its original construction in the medieval period. Rich in history, the church has undergone several restorations while retaining its historic charm. It stands as a testament to the bygone eras and architectural ingenuity of the craftsmen who left their mark on this stunning structure.
The church not only captures the story of a vibrant local community through its memorials and plaques but also serves as a reminder of the region’s cultural tapestry. It has been a focal point for community gathering and spiritual engagement, fostering a strong sense of identity and heritage among residents and visitors alike.
What can I expect to see?
Street Parish Church is not only a place for worship but also a treasure trove for those keen on exploring historical delights. The church’s architecture bears witness to centuries of evolving styles, with its stained-glass windows and stone carvings that tell stories of old.
Don’t miss out on attending one of the many musical recitals or community events often hosted here, which encapsulate the vibrant life of the town. Additionally, visitors can admire the beautiful churchyard that offers a peaceful retreat amidst nature.
For those interested in genealogy or local history, the church’s archives (accessible upon request) provide fascinating insights into the local community and its lineage.
Directions from Berrys Coaches Drop-off
The nearest Berrys Drop Off is located at the Farm Road Bus Stop. We’ve included a Google Maps route to help guide you there.
How do I get there from the Berrys Drop Off?
Our drop off is just a 11-minute walk from the parish church. Walk along Farm Road to High Street, turn left, then at the roundabout take the second exit onto Church Road, and find Holy Trinity Church on the left.
Other Things To Do Nearby
While in Street, take time to explore the Clark’s Village, a bustling designer outlet well-known for its diverse selection of shops and eatery options, perfect for a delightful shopping spree.
Additionally, the Shoe Museum is just around the corner, offering intriguing insights into Street’s shoemaking history. For nature enthusiasts, a short distance away lies Glastonbury Tor, another prominent attraction offering stunning views over the Somerset countryside and a historical narrative of its own.


