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The South Aisle Pillars
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Bench Ends These beautifully carved bench ends date from the 16th century.
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The Pulpit The Pulpit is of the Jacobean style of the early 17th century.
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The Altar
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The Screen Looking from the Altar we see the beautiful 16th century Screen.
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The East Window The East Window was completed in 1925 by Sir Ninean Comper as a War Memorial.
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War Memorial The War Memorial commemorates the fallen from Bishops Lydeard during...
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The West Window
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List of Vicars The list of Vicars is on the West wall.The earliest recorded Vicar is...
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Church Street A neat little row of cottages on the east side of Church Street.
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The Library A small and well used village library on the corner of Church Street. The...
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Church Street Looking along Church Street with the Co-op Stores on the left.
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Church Street Looking toward Church Street from Mount Street with the Church behind...
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The Village Primary School The School first opened on 1st April 1872. The original building had...
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The War Memorial The War Memorial is next to the School on Mount Street.
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Mount Street Looking towards Mount Street Garage.
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Warre House Warre House is a Guest House situated on Mount Street. For more information...
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Cottage This unnamed cottage is on the junction of Mount Street and Mill Lane.
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Mill Lane This sign is in Mill Lane on the approach to the Mill entrance.
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Mill Lane Looking back along Mill Lane beside the Millstream.
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The Millstream The Millstream runs beside Mill Lane and on into the Mill.
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The Mill This little bridge, believe it or believe it not, is for ducks to cross over...
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The Mill Bishops Lydeard Mill has been painstakingly and precisely restored by...
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The Mill You will pass this very old restored farmcart on the way in.
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The Mill A view of part of the gardens.
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