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St Dubricius Church The Church of St Dubricus dates from the 13th century. Reconstruction...
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The Tower The Tower is of a very early date and the foundations existed before the 13th...
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The North Porch The North Porch was added in the 15th century.
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The Nave On the right of the Nave is The Harrington Monument which lays between...
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The Font Like many fonts of this type, it was probably originally richly coloured and...
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The Rectors This board shows The Rectors of Saint Dubricius Church with the...
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Cross Relics These are fragments of a Cross dated to Pre-Norman times which is before the...
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Ancient Clock This clock never had a face or hands but merely struck the hours on the tenor...
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The Chancel The little red curtain to the left of The Altar is in front of the aumbry or...
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The Altar Behind The Altar is The Reredos which is in two tiers. The upper tier depicts...
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The Reredos This lower part of The Reredos was dedicated in April 1931. It depicts The...
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The East Window This East Window over The Altar dates from the 13th century.
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Looking from The Altar At the far end of The Nave is The Choir Vestry and above it is The...
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The Harrington Monument This monument is said to be one of the finest of it's kind in England. It...
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The South Aisle In one of the arches of The South Aisle is a monument of a Knight in...
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The Crusader The inscription here reads:- The Crusader monument is an effigy of a 13th...
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Very Old Tree This Yew Tree in Saint Dubricius Churchyard is thought to be around...
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The Rectory The Rectory is situated on Parson's Street.
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Victoria Church Rooms These Church Rooms are dated 1897 to mark the Diamond Jubilee (60 years) of...
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Mallard Cottage This cottage is typical of many attractive thatched cottages in the area.
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An Old Mill ?? Could possibly have been a mill at one time as the Hawkcombe Stream...
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Hawkcombe Stream The stream starts at Hawkcombe Point up on Exmoor and runs for about 4 miles...
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Old School Centre The Visitor Centre is provided by the Porlock Tourist Association. It's...
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The Village Hall The original hall, now the Large Hall, was built by public...
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Leading to Porlock Hill This is where the High Street branches off and the A39 continues towards the...
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