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The United Reform Church The United Reform Church is in the High Street on the corner of Chapel...
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High Street Cottages in High Street looking towards Church Street.
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High Street The High Street but not a shop in site.
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The Almshouses These fine Almshouses were built by Richard Grobham in 1616.
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The Old Police House The Old Police House on the junction of West Street and High Street...
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Road Sign This road sign is on the corner of West Street and High Street.
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West Street The Lydeard Bell Inn in the distance with St. Mary's Church behind the...
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West Street West Street from behind the Lydeard Bell Inn.
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Lydeard House Lydeard House is on West Street. No other details available at the moment.
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Lydeard House The west wing with a clock that wasn't working.
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Church Street Looking South at the junction of Church Street and West Street.
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Old Vicarage Lane Looking from the Old Vicarage.
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The Old Vicarage The Old Vicarage is at the end of the appropriately named Old Vicarage Lane.
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Church Street The Entrance to St. Mary's Churchyard.
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St. Mary's Church The church of St Mary dates from the 14th and 15th century and is a grade I...
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The Church Cross The Churchyard Cross dates from the 14th century.
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Remains of Old Village Cross The old market cross once stood near the entrance to Old Vicarage Lane...
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Church Cross and Tower Part of the Churchyard showing the Church Cross and Tower with the Old...
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The Church Tower The magnificent Tower, built of local red stone was added in 1470.
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The Church Porch John Geale, Vicar from 1714 to 1733 asked to be buried under the first...
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The South Door This very heavy door dates from the 15th century.
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The Font The Font dates from the 14th century and was restored in the 19th century.
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The Nave
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The Crucifixion This statue depicting the Crucifixion is high up on top of the Screen and was...
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The North Aisle
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