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Towns near Donyatt
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Ilminster
(1 Mile)*
Ilminster takes its name from the fine Minster church, which towers above the multitude of small shops and narrow streets crammed with mellow hamstone architecture. |
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Broadway
(2 Miles)*
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Ilton
(2 Miles)*
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Stocklinch
(3 Miles)*
This beautiful and thriving village some three and a half miles North East of Ilminster dates back to medieval times. |
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Combe St. Nicholas
(3 Miles)*
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Chard
(4 Miles)*
Two streams and a wide variety of good shops, flank the spacious High Street of the vibrant town of Chard. Its history since the 13th century is imaginatively recounted in the museum at Godworthy House |
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Higher Wambrook
(4 Miles)*
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Chillington
(4 Miles)*
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Cricket St. Thomas
(4 Miles)*
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Barrington
(4 Miles)*
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Wambrook
(4 Miles)*
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Isle Abbotts
(4 Miles)*
At Isle Abbotts, the handsome tower of the parish church rises over this sleepy little village close to the river Ile. Across the river to the east lies Isle Brewers. |
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Buckland St. Mary
(4 Miles)*
Buckland St. Mary is set in the Blackdown Hills north-west of Chard. The parish includes NerocheForest, formerly medieval woodland and now managed by the Forestry Commission with a footpath trail to the site of an ancient hillfort. |
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Curry Mallet
(4 Miles)*
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Isle Brewers
(5 Miles)*
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