Ancient architecture and attractive property prices: a beautiful town near London, which is perfect for suburban trips
Castle Cary is well-known for its Motte and Bailey Castle, from which it derives its name. Although the castle itself no longer stands, its rich history and heritage are preserved in several other notable local buildings.
These include the 18th-century golden-stone-clad Round House, the thatched George Hotel, and the 19th-century Market House, all of which are now lovingly maintained by the local community. Situated approximately an hour and thirty minutes away from London, Castle Cary offers an attractive option for day trips for Londoners," according to the Express website.
Additionally, the cities of Bath or Bristol, both less than 30 miles away via the A37 highway, can be reached in about an hour's drive. However, many Londoners still choose to call Castle Cary home due to its manageable distance.
Castle Cary has its own stop on the Great Western Railway, making travel and commuting relatively convenient. Moreover, the local housing prices make it an appealing choice for relocation, with houses here selling for nearly a third of the prices in London, according to real estate experts at Rightmove.