Pictures of places in Somerset. One sample picture for each place mentioned. To see more views for each one, including views of Churches, their interiors, Inns & Pubs, Post Offices, Methodist Chapels, thatched Cottages, Schools, etc, go to
http://dbown100.tripod.com/album.htm For some views of Old Somerset, as it was 100yrs ago, go to
http://dbown100.tripod.com/oldsomerset.htmThis photography project started off in March 2006 as a family history project, and then because of the accelerating rate of development found in some of
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Fenny castle The castle mound from the east.
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Fiddington The unusual white church
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Fivehead The Old Forge
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Frome The spectacular arches inside St Johns church.
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Glastonbury The 'Tor' on a summer's evening taken from Collard Hill above...
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Goathurst The temple of harmony
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Greinton View of the village on a misty day, taken from the Polden Hills just...
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Greylake Greylake House
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Ham On the river Tone near Hatch Beauchamp, the area that was known as...
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Haselbury Plucknett Haselbury Mill
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Hatch Beauchamp Hatch Court home of Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp in 1531.
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Hestercombe Hestercombe House & Gardens. A part of the front garden, created by Sir...
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High Ham The Church.
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Highbridge View from the railway bridge looking down market street with the...
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Hillfarrance The crossroads and the church.
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Hinton St George The Priory, at the junction of High Street, Church road and West Street.
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Holford The Plough Inn. This is the bit most people see as they pass by on...
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Horner The Packhorse bridge looking south.
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Hungerford Approaching the village from the Washford road with the White Horse...
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Ilchester The 1850 Wesleyan Chapel on church street.
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Ilminster The old Railway station building at the West end of the town.
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Ilton Ilton Court
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Isle Abbots A small building near the church with an inscription' Jubilee 1887'
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Isle Brewers An oak panel inside the church with attractive inset pictures.
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Keinton Mandeville The pretty little church to the south of the village.
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