Butchers Window

Cheap Street Church

Cheep Street Gardens

The Conduit Cross

Charterhouse

Imposing Building

Chilling Out

Sherborne Abbey

Sherborne Abbey

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Garden Room

Garden Room

Ted Indulging in the Garden  Room

View from the Garden Room

The Eagle Has Landed

Narnia Pathway

Private Dining

Rosy Delight

Rose Lined Pathway

Hobbit Hole

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Burrow Mump

Burrow Mump is a hill and historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in the village of Burrowbridge within the English county of Somerset. It is a scheduled monument, with the ruined church on top of the hill a Grade II listed building.

The hill stands at a strategic location overlooking the point where the River Tone and the old course of the River Cary join the River Parrett. Although there is some evidence of Roman visitation, the first fortification of the site was the construction of a Norman motte. It has been called King Alfred’s Fort, however there is no proof of use by Alfred the Great. A medieval church was built on the hill in the 15th century. The current ruined church on top of the hill was built in 1793. The land and ruin were donated to the National Trust in 1946 as a war memorial.

Burrow Mump

Burrow Mump

Burrow Mump is also known as St Michael’s Borough or Tutteyate.[4] Both words ‘burrow’ and ‘mump’ mean hill.[5]

Burrow Mump

Burrow Mump

The hill is 24 metres (79 ft) high,[1] and stands at a strategic point where the River Tone and the old course of the River Cary join the River Parrett, above the surrounding low lying land of the Somerset Levels.[2] It is made of Triassic sandstone capped by Keuper marl ascribed to the Mercia Mudstone Group.[2][3]

Memorial Plaque


Information source – Wikipedia

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Church Walk

Abbey View

Wenlock Square

Wenlock Square

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Bridle Path

Silkin Way

Silkin Way

Apley Woods

Apley Pool

Apley Pool

Apley Pool

Apley Pool

Apley Pool

Apley Pool

Bridle Path

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Nature often holds up a mirror so we can see more clearly the ongoing processes of growth, renewal, and transformation in our lives.

Mary Ann Brussat

Forde Abbey

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… at Leegomery Pools

Delightful Ducklings

Delightful Ducklings

Delightful Ducklings

Delightful Ducklings

Delightful Ducklings

Delightful Ducklings

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