Buckland St Mary, The Post Office c.1955
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B841001

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The Market Square 1907 The tour of southern Somerset concludes in Ilminster. The name means minster or church near the River Isle. The town, now more peaceful since the A303 bypass was completed, is mostly built in the warm golden Ham stone with Georgian and 19th-century frontages. Here we look down East Street towards the Market Hall; Silver Street is beyond, and the church tower can be glimpsed to the right.
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