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Towns near Chiselborough
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West Chinnock
(1 Mile)*
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Chinnock
(1 Mile)*
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Stoke-sub-Hamdon
(1 Mile)*
Stoke-sub-Hamdon stretches round the northern rim of Ham Hill. |
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East Chinnock
(2 Miles)*
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Montacute
(2 Miles)*
At Montacute the continuous progression of history is clearly visible in the buildings and monuments of this important medieval village below St. Michael's Hill. |
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Haselbury Plucknett
(2 Miles)*
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Middle Chinnock
(2 Miles)*
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Martock
(3 Miles)*
Martock is a large village worth visiting for its many old hamstone buildings - ornate houses, the Old Court House, Market House, Treasurer's House and parish church, the second largest in Somerset. |
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Tintinhull
(3 Miles)*
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South Petherton
(3 Miles)*
South Petherton was once of great strategic importance on the Fosse Way, this compact little hamstone town with its many small shops now has a quiet, unhurried charm. Fine church with an octagonal central tower. |
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West Coker
(3 Miles)*
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Lopen
(3 Miles)*
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Hinton St. George
(3 Miles)*
Hinton St. George was for centuries the home of the Poulett family whose power and wealth built the schools, halls and artisans' houses to serve the estate. At least two cottages date from the 14th century. |
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Crewkerne
(4 Miles)*
Crewkerne has been an important town since before the Norman conquest with some fine old buildings reflecting its prosperous cloth making past. Magnificent 15th century church. Bincombe Beeches nature trail rises from the town centre. |
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Lambrook
(4 Miles)*
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