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The Railway Station The Railway reached Chard in 1863. At first Chard was just connected to the...
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Harvey's Homes Richard Harvey was born here and became a Merchant of Exeter. In his...
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Old Brewery Court The Old Brewery Court is in High Street.
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The Museum This award winning local Museum in the High Street, has a wide variety of...
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High Street Looking down High Street in an easterly direction towards the town.
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Site of High Street School This is the site of the non conformist school built in 1854. It was...
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Myrtle Cottage Myrtle Cottage is on the junction of High Street and Crowshute Link.
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High Street Looking east down the High Street with Harvey's Homes on the left and the...
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Chard Beacon The flower beds were laid out and planted and the Beacon presented by...
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Crowshute House Crowshute House is in Crowshute Link and was formally Love's Furniture...
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The School Manor Court County Primary School in Duck Lane is a large community Primary...
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The King's Head The King's Head Pub is on the junction of Old Town and Church Street,...
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St. Mary's Church The building of St. Mary's Church commenced in the year 1400 and was...
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The Tower St. Mary's Church Tower contains six bells that were made by...
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The War Memorial A Church Cross in the churchyard was modified in 1918 to serve as Chard's...
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Glebe Land Home of Doctor R.A.Fawcus for fifty years, Physician and Freeman of Chard.
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Holyrood House Bishop Jocelyn marked a boundary of his new Borough here in 1235.
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Holyrood Street Looking North along Holyrood Street from Duck Lane.
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Mill Lane Looking from Holyrood Street with Holyrood Lace Mill in the distance....
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Law Chambers The Law Chambers of Beviss & Beckingsale are in Holyrood Street.
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Lace Mill Workshops This building in Holyrood Street once made and maintained machines and...
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Holyrood Street Looking North towards High Street.
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The Baptist Church The Baptist Church in Holyrood Street is dated 1842.
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Stringfellows Aeroplane Built by John Springfellow and flown in Chard in 1848. This 7/8 sized replica...
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The Bakers Dozen According to the two blue plaques on this building, here in 1343 stood the...
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