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Towns near Castle Cary
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Cole
(1 Mile)*
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Ditcheat
(2 Miles)*
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Alford
(2 Miles)*
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North Barrow
(3 Miles)*
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Yarlington
(3 Miles)*
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Bruton
(3 Miles)*
Bruton is a picturesque little town on the river Brue, founded in Saxon times and retaining many intriguing glimpses of its past including Jacobean almshouses, Abbey remains and the famous Dovecot. |
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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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Hornblotton
(3 Miles)*
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Redlynch
(3 Miles)*
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East Pennard
(4 Miles)*
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Pylle
(4 Miles)*
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South Barrow
(4 Miles)*
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South Cadbury
(4 Miles)*
South Cadbury lies at the foot of Cadbury Castle, the iron age hillfort reputedly King Arthur's 'Camelot'. It is said that on midsummer's eve the hill turns clear as glass and inside can be seen Arthur and his knights of the round table. |
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Evercreech
(4 Miles)*
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Sparkford
(4 Miles)*
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