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All Saints Church, East Huntspill |
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Church Road (B3141), East Huntspill
by Derek Harper
Just north of Bason Bridge, with the inn of the same name a little down the road. On the right is the former Wiltshire United Co-operative Society's creamery, now a business park.
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Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3141 Church Road in East Huntspill
Pyramid finial - 3 arms; Somerset SCC pyramid by the B3141, in parish of East Huntspill (Sedgemoor District), on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3141 Church Road, New Road and Hackness Road.
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Church at East Huntspill |
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Platform remains, Bason Bridge railway station
Compare with the scene in 1963, when still operational :- ST3445 : Bason Bridge Station
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Remains of Bason Bridge Station
by David Hillas
Taken from the B3141 Church Road, Bason Bridge Station was situated on the Somerset & Dorset Railway between Highbridge and Evercreech Junction and was closed on the 6th March, 1966. Nothing remains of the station site today. Its... (more)
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Benchmark on East Huntspill School
by Neil Owen
A cutmark resides on the wall of the school. See Link
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Looking northeast along the B3141
by John Baker
Towards the Basonbridge Inn, on the corner of Factory Lane.
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Bason Bridge: post office
by Chris Downer
This post office will close down in early July 2008, one of 2,500 nationally to close this year.
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Bason Bridge Station
View westward, towards Highbridge and Burnham-on-Sea on former Somerset & Dorset Joint branch from Evercreech Junction, which -- together with the S&DJ main line -- closed on 7/3/66. (The dominating crossing-gates would rarely be... (more)
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Factory Lane
by Neil Owen
The faded sign may be an original: the Wiltshire United Co-operative Society milk processing factory was the focus of the development of Bason Bridge in the post-war era.
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Church Road (B3141), East Huntspill
by Derek Harper
Beyond the houses on the left, and partly behind a tree, is the grey lias of All Saints Church, built in 1839 Link
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