£15 or £18 (adult self-guided or gudied tour) 2-3 hours About 8 miles away
Shepton Mallet Prison was opened in 1610 - until it closed in 2013, it was the country's oldest working jail. Discover the lives of prisoners, historic and modern, with a visit to the corridors and cells today. Take a self-guided tour or - as long as there's space - take a guided tour with a former prison guard at 11am or 2pm.
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