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Towns near Kingsbury Episcopi
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Lambrook
(2 Miles)*
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Long Load
(2 Miles)*
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Martock
(2 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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Muchelney
(2 Miles)*
In medieval times Muchelney was home to an influential Benedictine Abbey. Excavations of the 10th century abbey and the preserved remains of the 15th century cloister and abbot's house are in the care of English Heritage and can all be seen. |
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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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Drayton
(3 Miles)*
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Barrington
(3 Miles)*
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Stoke-sub-Hamdon
(3 Miles)*
Stoke-sub-Hamdon stretches round the northern rim of Ham Hill. |
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Long Sutton
(3 Miles)*
Long Sutton is a picturesque village with a much photographed church, towering impressively above the village green and a Quaker Friends' meeting house dating from 1717. |
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Curry Rivel
(4 Miles)*
The attractive village of Curry Rivel is of blue lias stone, perched on a low ridge above the levels, with several interesting shops and a church dating mainly from the 15th century. |
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Langport
(4 Miles)*
Langport was formerly a river port on the Parrett, the story of the town and river is told graphically at the Visitor Centre at the western end of Bow Street. |
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Isle Brewers
(4 Miles)*
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Tintinhull
(4 Miles)*
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Chiselborough
(4 Miles)*
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Pitney
(4 Miles)*
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