A historic and welcoming village
South Cadbury is a village and parish alongside neighbouring village Sutton Montis. The village benefits from The Camelot Public House, active village hall, children’s playpark, the Church of St. Thomas a Becket and the historic Hill fort of Cadbury Castle thought by some to be King Arthur’s Camelot which provides beautiful countryside walks. The nearby village of North Cadbury has a popular primary school, independently run shop, hall and church, and Teals Farm Shop & Restaurant sits between the two villages. The historic Abbey town of Sherborne is situated approximately seven miles to the south, while the regional centre of Yeovil is approximately 10 miles away. The region is renowned for its excellent public and private schooling options. Mainline train stations at Sherborne and Castle Cary connect to London Waterloo and London Paddington respectively. The A303, easily accessed from South Cadbury, provides swift road connections to London and the South-West.

