Bruton, Patwell Street c.1955
Photo ref:
B842011

More about this scene
Five miles west is Bruton, a town built mainly of Lias limestone, bisected by the River Brue. This was a notoriously dangerous river; many houses well uphill from it have flood markers, particularly from the 1917 flood. There is one on the Old Bull Inn in this view, at least 20 feet above normal river level. It is unusual that the shops along this winding road have been turned into houses, as has the Old Bull Inn.
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