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Title: Somerset 
Author: G.W. Wade and J.H. Wade 
Release Date: May 7, 2004 [EBook #12287] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: A MAP OF THE RAILWAYS OF SOMERSET] 
[Illustration: THE PINNACLES, CHEDDAR]
SOMERSET 
By 
G.W. WADE, D.D. and J.H. WADE, M.A. 
_With Thirty-two Illustrations and Two Maps_ 
"Upon smooth Quantock's airy ridge we roved." 
London Methuen & Co 36 Essex St. Strand 
[Illustration: Hand drawn Routes of the Somerset & Dorset Railway] 
 
PREFACE 
The general scheme of this Guide is determined by that of the series of 
which it forms part. But a number of volumes by different writers are 
never likely to be quite uniform in character, even though planned on 
the same lines; and it seems desirable to explain shortly the aim we 
have had in view in writing our own little book. In our accounts of 
places of interest we have subordinated the historical to the descriptive 
element; and whilst we have related pretty fully in the Introduction the 
events of national importance which have taken place within the county, 
we have not devoted much space to family histories. We have made it 
our chief purpose to help our readers to see for themselves what is best 
worth seeing. If, in carrying out our design, we appear to have treated 
inadequately many interesting country seats, our excuse must be that 
such are naturally not very accessible to the ordinary tourist, whose 
needs we have sought to supply. And if churches and church 
architecture seem to receive undue attention, it may be pleaded that 
Somerset is particularly rich in ecclesiastical buildings, and affords 
excellent opportunities for the pursuit of a fascinating study. 
In the production of our book we have used freely such sources of
information as circumstances have enabled us to consult; and in this 
connection we wish to make specific acknowledgment of our 
indebtedness to C.R.B. Barrett's "Somersetshire," the Rev. W.H.P. 
Greswell's "Land of Quantock," and the "Proceedings of the Somerset 
Archaeological and Natural History Society." We have likewise 
profited by the kindness of several friends and correspondents, amongst 
whom we desire to mention the late R.P. Brereton, Dr F.H. Allen, Mr 
F.R. Heath, the Rev. C.W. Whistler, the Rev. E.H. Bates, and the Rev. 
J.S. Hill, B.D. (the last especially in regard to the origin of certain 
place-names). But our descriptions are, for the most part, based upon 
notes taken on the spot. Almost all the localities that are included in the 
alphabetical list have been visited by one or other of us: those of any 
interest, which from various causes we have failed to reach, can (we 
believe) be counted upon the fingers. We cannot expect our work to be 
wholly free from errors and omissions, but we have done our best to 
make it accurate and to render it as complete as the size of the volume 
allows. 
G.W.W. 
J.H.W. 
 
CONTENTS 
INTRODUCTION:-- 
I. SITUATION AND EXTENT 
II. CLIMATE 
III. COMMUNICATIONS 
IV. PHYSICAL FEATURES AND GEOLOGY 
V. FAUNA AND FLORA 
VI. HISTORY
VII. ANTIQUITIES 
VIII. INDUSTRIES 
IX. CELEBRITIES 
DESCRIPTION OF PLACES ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY 
APPENDIX 
INDEX OF PERSONS 
 
SOMERSET 
TARR STEPS, EXMOOR (_From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, 
Dundee_) 
MARKET PLACE, FROME (_From a Photograph by Messrs 
Valentine, Dundee_) 
ST JOSEPH'S CHAPEL, GLASTONBURY (_From a Photograph by 
Mr Walter Raymond_) 
GLASTONBURY TOR (_From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, 
Reigate_) 
ALFOXDEN HOUSE, NEAR HOLFORD (_From a Photograph by 
Messrs Frith, Reigate_) 
HORNER WOODS AND PORLOCK VALE (_From a Photograph by 
Messrs Frith, Reigate_) 
THE HANGING CHAPEL, LANGPORT (_From a Photograph by 
Messrs Frith, Reigate_) 
LUCCOMBE VILLAGE (_From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, 
Reigate_)
MELLS VILLAGE (_From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, 
Dundee_) 
MINEHEAD (_From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate_) 
MONTACUTE HOUSE (_From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, 
Reigate_) 
THE GEORGE INN, NORTON ST PHILIP (_From a Photograph by 
Messrs Valentine, Dundee_) 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
NUNNEY CASTLE AND VILLAGE (_From a Photograph by Messrs 
Valentine, Dundee_) 
OLD BANK, PORLOCK (_From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, 
Dundee_) 
ALLERFORD (_From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate_) 
SHEPTON MALLET CROSS (_From a Photograph by Mr Walter 
Raymond_) 
NETHER STOWEY (_From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate_) 
TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (_From a Photograph by Messrs 
Valentine, Dundee_) 
WELLS CATHEDRAL (_From a Photograph by Messrs    
    
		
	
	
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