In 1231 Henry III granted a licence for the Bishop of Bath and Wells to deforest the manor of North Curry and enclose the lands as parks.
[6] North Curry Meadow (grid reference ST330253) is a 1.3 hectare (3.1 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, notified in 1989.
North Curry Parish Church, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, is nicknamed ‘The Cathedral of the Moors’.
To assist visitors tracing their ancestry to North Curry, the church has posted a map of the graves in the cemetery.
The vicar of the Athelney benefice covers the parishes of Burrowbridge, Lyng, North Curry, and Stoke St Gregory.
The coffee shop is part of the refurbished Town Farm Barn, in the loft of which are housed the North Curry Archives.
[10] In 2009 the Parish Council opened a new 12-acre (49,000 m2) sports field in White Street with cricket and football pitches, a pavilion and community woodland, all maintained by volunteers.