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Stone and Thatch Cottage at Denhay
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square SY4296
This stone cottage on the northern slopes of Denhay Hill is made of limestone.... (more)
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Houses in Coat
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square ST4520
Coat just west of Martock is one of the prettiest Somerset villages because it... (more)
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Ham stone
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4717
Ham Hill is still a working quarry for Ham stone
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Palmer St
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square ST4317
This is one of the main streets of the village. Most of the older houses are... (more)
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South Petherton
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square ST4316
This is the centre of the village where St James Street (in the picture) meets... (more)
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Churchyard, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4316
With gravestones and the "first World War Memorial, up 8 steps, in the form... (more)
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Parsonage Farmhouse (the Priory), Stoke Sub Hamdon
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4717
Originally a chantry college established in the 14th Century and Grade-I listed:... (more)
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Houses on Compton Rd
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square ST4217
These cottages which are faced with dressed Ham Hill Stone are on the east side... (more)
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Stone, Millennium Stone Circle on Ham Hill
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4717
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St Peter and St Paul's Church, Muchelney
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4224
The fine church made of lias stone with Ham stone dressings is Grade-I listed... (more)
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Lytes Cary manor: the west front
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST5326
Built ca. 1907 from the same stone (blue lias and Ham stone) that was used for... (more)
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St Mary's Church, Huish Episcopi
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4226
Famed for its splendid 100-ft (30 m) tower, the church built from blue lias and... (more)
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Parsonage Farmhouse, Dinnington
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4012
A former Ham stone glebe house with mullioned windows from as early as the 14th... (more)
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Barrington Court (east wing)
by Bill Harrison
for square ST3918
The Ham hill limestone is one of "England's most seductive... (more)
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Houses in East Stoke
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square ST4817
East Stoke is partway between Stoke sub Hamdon and Montacute. These hamstone... (more)
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Courtfield, Great Street, Norton sub Hamdon
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square ST4715
Grade II listed early 18th century house built from local Ham stone.... (more)
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Church Lodge, Martock
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4619
Yet another fine Ham stone house in the village, which looks glorious on a... (more)
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'Under Sheriff's Office' South Petherton
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4316
A fine Ham stone building from the late 17th Century and Grade II* listed:... (more)
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East gateway, St George's church, Hinton St George
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4112
The Ham stone gateway is grade-II listed:... (more)
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Abbey House, Abbey Street, Hinton St George
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4112
A pretty grade-II thatched Ham Stone cottage from ca. 1700:... (more)
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Crewkerne Station
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4508
Yet another view of the Grade-II listed... (more)
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Houses in Tintinhull
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square ST4920
These terraced houses are on the east side of Queen St which runs north from the... (more)
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Chest tomb, St Michael's Churchyard
by Maigheach-gheal
geograph for square ST5312
Trask Chest Tomb
Early 19th century Ham stone chest tomb. Commemorates... (more)
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17 Market Street, Crewkerne
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4409
A fine Ham stone 18th Century house converted to offices. It was once occupied... (more)
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Tintinhull House
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST5019
The 17th/18th Century house built of beautiful Ham stone is Grade I listed... (more)
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40-44 St James' Street, South Petherton
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4317
Fine 15th Century cottages built in Ham stone. The two windows beside the... (more)
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Knott's Farm, Dinnington
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4012
A handsome Ham stone farmhouse with sash windows. Grade-II listed:... (more)
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'Chocolate box' cottage, Hinton St George
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4112
A lovely 18th Century Ham stone thatched cottage complete with roses in the... (more)
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St George's Church, Hinton St George
by Bill Harrison
for square ST4112
As the symbol on the OS map correctly indicates, this is 'a church with... (more)
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Middle Street, Montacute
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4916
Numbers 12 and 13 on the street leading to The Borough are listed... (more)
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Thatched barn, Stoke Sub Hamdon
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4717
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Gateway to Parsonage farmyard, Stoke Sub Hamdon
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4717
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Thatched barn, Stoke Sub Hamdon
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4717
Adjacent to Parsonage Farmhouse: Link .
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Lytes Cary manor (east elevation)
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST5326
Now owned by the National Trust and Grade-I listed:... (more)
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St Martin's church, Kingsbury Episcopi
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4321
Needless to say, the Perpendicular church with its spectacular tower, is Grade-I... (more)
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Lopen Farmhouse, Church Street, Lopen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST4214
This is the 'fanciest' farmhouse in the village with its ashlar façade... (more)
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The great bay window, Lytes Cary manor
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST5326
The magnificent bay window of the great parlour, dating from ca. 1530 with... (more)
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Helyar Almshouses, East Coker
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST5312
The listed almshouses are described at... (more)
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Helyar Almshouses, East Coker
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST5312
The row of 12 almshouses was "founded 1640, largely rebuilt in early... (more)
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St Martin's church, North Perrott
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4709
The grade I listed church from the River Parrett Trail following Church Lane,... (more)
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Church of All Saints, Merriott
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4412
From Church Street.... (more)
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Church of All Saints, Merriott
by Derek Harper
for square ST4412
Taken from the lych gate, looking up steps to the west end of the church... (more)
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Church of All Saints, Merriott
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4412
The porch and west tower of the grade II* listed church... (more)
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Former Crown Hotel, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
for square ST4316
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Market Square, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4316
From one of the entrances to the churchyard. On the left is a cafe. Ahead is the... (more)
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Church of St Peter and St Paul, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
for square ST4316
"Tower an irregular octagon on plan, wider on east- west axis" - from... (more)
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Norris House, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4316
"Norris House, of the 18th century, was the home of the town's doctor... (more)
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Wesley Cottage, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4317
At right angles to North Street, this C18 cottage is listed... (more)
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Listed buildings, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST4316
On the right, Oaklands is a former restaurant, described at... (more)
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Palmer Street Farmhouse, South Petherton
by Derek Harper
for square ST4317
The C17 thatched farmhouse is described at... (more)
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