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The Mill A tyring platform where wooden wheels were made for horse drawn farmcarts.
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The Mill The miller's stream originates in the Brendon Hills and is the...
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The Mill The water wheel weighs over two tonnes yet can be turned from inside the Mill...
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The Mill The Millwheel is known as an "Overshot Wheel" which is 13 feet in...
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The Mill Another view of the timber "launder" showing the sluice gate mechanism.
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The Mill Within the Mill grounds is a small museum. One of the items on display...
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The Mill 2007 is the centenary of the Boy Scout movement having been formed by...
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The Mill The name is a Call Duck. It was originally bred to serve as a decoy...
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The Mill The Call Duck.
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The Mill During 2005 the Mill had over 3000 visitors & raised...
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The Mill A part of the lovely grounds in which to stroll.
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Gore Square The corner shop and Gore Square garage.
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The Lethbridge Arms This 16th century Inn is on Gore Square. To visit their web site click here...
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The Post Office The Post Office is situated on Taunton Road just off of Gore Square.
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Farrington Guest House Farrington Guest House is situated on the corner of Gore Square. They...
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Gore Square Looking toward Mount Street.
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Mount Street. Looking from Gore Square.
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Mount Street This un-named thatch cottage is on Mount Street.
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Bird In Hand Pub The Bird In Hand Pub on Mount Street is one of three pubs in the village.
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Mount Street Another view of Mount Street with the Bird in Hand Public House on the left.
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Mount Street St. Mary's Church in the distance.
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West Somerset Railway The Railway came to Bishops Lydeard in 1862. It was designed by...
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West Somerset Railway The line was closed in 1971 by British Railways under the...
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West Somerset Railway The West Somerset Railway now runs for over 20 miles to the seaside resort of...
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