Somersetshire is an English county located in the South West region of England. It is bordered by the counties of Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Devon to the south, and Dorset to the west.
The county town of Somersetshire is Taunton and the largest city is Bath, which is famous for its Roman baths and Georgian architecture. Other notable towns in Somersetshire include Wells, Glastonbury, and Street.
Somersetshire is known for its beautiful countryside, including the Mendip Hills, the Quantock Hills, and the Somerset Levels. The coastline of Somersetshire runs along the Bristol Channel and includes popular seaside resorts such as Weston-super-Mare and Burnham-on-Sea.
Historically, Somersetshire was a major center for agriculture, particularly dairy farming. The county is also known for its cider production and is home to several cider breweries.
Somersetshire is home to several notable landmarks and attractions, including Glastonbury Tor, Cheddar Gorge, and the Wookey Hole Caves. The county is also home to several national parks and nature reserves, including Exmoor National Park and the Avalon Marshes.
There are several maps of Somersetshire available, including detailed road maps, walking and hiking maps, and historical maps that show the county's evolution over time.
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