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Castle Cary Railway Station The station is situated approximately 1 mile north of the town. The Railway...
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The Market House dated 1855 Built on the site of the old Market House dated c1616.
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The George Hotel dated 1673
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Hotel sign
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High Street
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High Street
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Knights Yard
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National Westminster Bank dated 1826
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The Old Bakehouse Now a Restaurant and Coffee Shop
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Entrance to Pitherd's Yard Once the site of Pither & Son, furniture and cabinet maker and a...
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Upper High Street
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The Laurels, Ansford Road
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Ansford Road
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Highfield House Now a Residential Care Home for the Elderly.
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Phelps House, Upper High Street
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The Methodist Church dated 1839
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Entrance to the Methodist Church
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Ochiltree House built in the 1820s Douglas Macmillan MBE 1884-1969 lived here. In 1912 he founded the Macmillan...
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North Street
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Ochiltree House John Boyd lived here and established a horsehair weaving business in 1837.
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Cottages at the top end of North Street
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The Pines in North Street
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Looking down North Street
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The Wagon and Horses, Cumnock Road
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Pub Sign
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Zion Chapel, Cumnock Road
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Cumnock Terrace, Cumnock Road 12 dwellings built by John Boyd for his workers and named after his...
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Ansford House Built in the late 18th century for the Woodforde family and visited in...
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The Old Ansford Inn Now a private residence, it dates from the 17th century and according to the...
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Looking down Ansford Road
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The Old Turnpike Toll House
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Ansford Road
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Donald Pither Memorial Field
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Florida House dated 1887 Built by John Stephens Donne, a rope, twine and webbing manufacturer. At one...
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Cottage in Florida Street dated 1714
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'The Cottage' Florida Street
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Looking north on Florida Street
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Bailey Hill
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The Roundhouse This Roundhouse (One of only four in the country) was built in 1779 by Mr. W....
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The Post Office Building dated 1767
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Woodcock Street
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Lower Woodcock Street
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The Old Forge, Lower Woodcock Street
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Studio 13 Evidence that it was once a public convenience.
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Horse Pond Inn, The Triangle
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Inn Sign
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The War Memorial
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The Horse Pond For centuries pack horses were watered here and it may have once been part of...
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It's now the local duck pond.
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The White Hart, Fore Street
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Pub Sign
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Denela's Tea Room, Fore Street
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Fore Street
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The Triangle
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The Old Fire Station
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Castle Cary Primary School
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All Saints Church
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The North aspect
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The West Bell Tower.
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The South Entrance Unable to obtain interior shots due to work being carried out.
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The Rectory.
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Remains of the Castle, Lodge Hill
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Castle Cary from Lodge Hill
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From Lodge Hill Glastonbury Tor in the distance.
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180 degree panoramic Taken from Lodge Hill. Best viewed full size.
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