- The
Gallox Bridge in Dunster, Somerset,
England dates from the 15th century. It has been
designated as a
Grade I
listed building and
scheduled monument...
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early human occupation.
These include Bat's
Castle and
Black Ball Camp on
Gallox Hill, Long Wood
Enclosure and a
similar earthwork on
Grabbist Hill. Dunster...
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Historic England. "
Gallox Bridge (1014410)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 3
April 2015.
Historic England. "
Gallox Bridge (1296207)"....
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castle for the
previous 600 years; the Yarn Market,
which was
built in 1609;
Gallox Bridge,
which dates from the 15th
century and the
Priory Church of St George...
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Dunster Beach. It runs South-West of Minehead, and
North of Taunton. The
Gallox Bridge in
Dunster dates from the 15th century. It has been
designated as...
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medieval stone cross, once a
meeting place for butter-sellers.
Dunster Gallox Bridge Bridge 15th
century Complete An
ancient stone bridge which once carried...
- silver-plated
coins dating from 102BC to AD350. It is on the
highest point of
Gallox Hill.
Previously it was
known as Caesar's Camp and is
possibly ****ociated...
- of
Grade I
listed buildings including Dunster Castle, the Yarn Market,
Gallox Bridge and
Priory Church of St George.
Other sites include manor houses...
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original on 17 July 2014.
Retrieved 20
November 2010. "Bat's Castle,
Gallox Hill, Carhampton".
Exmoor Historic Environment Record.
English Heritage...
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restored 18th
century watermill,
situated on the
River Avill,
close to
Gallox Bridge, in the
grounds of
Dunster Castle in Dunster, Somerset, England....