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Towns near Street
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Walton
(1 Mile)*
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Glastonbury
(2 Miles)*
Glastonbury is well known, not only for its connections with the history of Christianity and the majestic ruins of its Abbey, but also for its association with the legend of King Arthur. |
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Compton
(2 Miles)*
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Compton Dundon
(2 Miles)*
Compton Dundon is really two villages. On Windmill Hill above Compton stands the monument to Admiral Hood, while Dundon Beacon is the site of an iron-age fort. Both provide interesting walks. Nearby is Turn Hill with extensive views across the levels. |
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Ashcott
(3 Miles)*
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Dundon
(3 Miles)*
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Butleigh
(3 Miles)*
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Meare
(3 Miles)*
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Baltonsborough
(4 Miles)*
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Shapwick
(4 Miles)*
The A39 Trunk Road from Bridgwater to Glastonbury is Roman in origin but this part of Somerset was developed long before the Centurion Cohorts arrived. Just to the north of the road lies the small village of Shapwick |
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Godney
(4 Miles)*
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Hurcott
(4 Miles)*
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Barton St. David
(4 Miles)*
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West Pennard
(4 Miles)*
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Polsham
(4 Miles)*
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