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A small hamlet that is not accessible by car. St Culbone's Church is the smallest parish church in England.
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Dunster Castle has dominated the village of Dunster for centuries.
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East Coker is a charming little village, set in open countryside, just outside the town of Yeovil.
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Frome is a busy market town with some nice historic buildings, narrow streets and a beautiful church
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This little town now enjoys world renown for its annual music festival which attracts thousands of visitors from all over the globe. None-the-less, this still remains very much a...
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Just as it's name implies, High Ham sits in a lofty upland position, overlooking the levels amid wooded countryside.
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Holford lies in a peaceful wooded valley at the foot of the lovely Quantock Hills crowning the landscape where the county of Somerset sweeps towards the coast.
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Charmingly set in the favoured Somerset countryside is the pleasant little town of Ilminster.
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The coastal village of Kilve sits below the lush landscape of the Quantock Hills. It is an area of crumbling cliffs and vast mud flats where sea-birds congregate. The springy...
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This old town cradled at the heart of the Somerset Levels, sits bounded by the soft rolling Somerset countryside.
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There really could be no finer example of the perfect English village than Luccombe..
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Luxborough is a beautiful valley village set quietly within the shelter of the Brendon Hills at the Somerset edge of the Exmoor National Park. The village occupies a spacious...
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The interior of Martock's Ham-stone church is perhaps the grandest in all Somerset, the startling effect of the golden stone against the most lavishly decorated of the county's great tie-beam roofs is simply overwhelming.
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Middlezoy, like neighbouring Westonzoyland is widely known for its associations with the Battle of Sedgemoor which took place in 1685.
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Minehead is a quintessential English seaside resort on the beautiful Somerset coast whose mild climate has been a magnet for visitors since Victorian times. At the end of Quay...
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In the 19th-century this was a famous glass making area. In the past half century Nailsea has developed from a village into a small, rather pleasant town lying just a few miles...
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Thus, it was unsurprising to learn that this was the setting for R.D.Blackmore's famous novel, Lorna Doone.
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Pawlett is an attractive river village on the banks of the estuary of the River Parrett. It is a spacious village with a delightful mix of properties interspersed amongst leafy lanes.
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