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Towns near Alford
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North Barrow
(1 Mile)*
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Hornblotton
(1 Mile)*
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East Lydford
(2 Miles)*
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South Barrow
(2 Miles)*
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Castle Cary
(2 Miles)*
Castle Cary is a vibrant market town, with a winding main street, many of the buildings are of the local golden stone and some are still thatched. |
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Cross Keys
(2 Miles)*
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Ditcheat
(3 Miles)*
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West Lydford
(3 Miles)*
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North Cadbury
(3 Miles)*
The attractive village of North Cadbury is set amidst orchards and contains many stone built cottages, the handsome Elizabethan Cadbury Court and fine collegiate church built in 1470 with splendid bench end carvings dating from 1538. |
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Keinton Mandeville
(3 Miles)*
Keinton Mandeville is the source of Keinton stone and birthplace in 1838 of John Henry Brodribb, who later became the famous theatrical manager and tragedian Sir Henry Irving. The house bears a memorial tablet. |
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Pylle
(3 Miles)*
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East Pennard
(3 Miles)*
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Sparkford
(3 Miles)*
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Barton St. David
(4 Miles)*
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Cole
(4 Miles)*
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