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Hope Terrace Local Philanthropists headed by Rev. John Gunn instigated the building...
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Prospect House Prospect House in Combe Street was built in 1728 and was the home and...
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Combe Street Looking towards High Street.
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Cemetery Lodge Chard Cemetery is at the top of Combe Street.
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Chard Cemetery Chard Cemetery is quite large and this is the view from the Zembard Lane...
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Bell and Crown Inn The Bell and Crown Inn is in a road off of Combe Street by the name of...
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The Guildhall The Guildhall was built in 1835 and once held butchers shambles, a...
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Fore Street Fore Street can get rather busy at times as it forms part of the main A30 road.
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The Post Office The Post Office is in Fore Street.
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Fore Street Looking down Fore Street with The Cerdic on the left, now a...
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The Cerdic The name Cerdic was the first King of Wessex and Chard was his original...
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The Methodist Church The Methodist Church is in Fore Street.
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The Methodist Church Methodism began with the preaching of John Wesley in the 18th Century.
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Silver Street This narrow street was the main road to the south coast until it was...
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Chard School This was a Manor House owned by John Symes in 1583. Chard School was...
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English Martyrs Church The English Martyrs Church is in East Street.
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English Martyrs Church At the front of the Church is a niche with a statue of a Saint.
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Church of the Good Shepherd The Anglo Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd serves the north east part of...
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East Street Looking along East Street with the Church of the Good Shepherd on the left.
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Furnham Road Taken from the same spot as the previous shot with the Church of the Good...
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Boden Club and Institute The Boden Club and Institute on the junction of Boden Street and Mill...
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Old Town Looking along Old Town towards Saint Mary's Church. That concludes...
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