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East Coker, The Almshouses c.1955
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The Helvars, who then owned nearby Coker Court, erected these almshouses in 1640. Shortly after their construc- tion, the village's most famous son was born, William Dampier. Going to sea at 16, he achieved fame and notoriety as both an explorer and buccaneer; amongst his exploits, he is remembered for having circumnavigated the globe three times.

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A Selection of Memories from East Coker

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from East Coker

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I was at Clare, from 1958 - 60. Dampier House I think (actually I think it was Eliot House)....I don't know if anyone remembers me? It was an interesting couple of years, roaming free in the Somerset countryside - a little bit like "Lord of the Flies" perhaps?! I also remember spending a little time preparing Brympton for occupation in the summer of 1960 before I moved on. I am searching for my best pal, Tony ...see more
I was at Clare School in the latter part of the fifties and recently visited East Coker and was unable to find the school. Mr H T Bowden started the school. What has happened to the old building?