Church House c. 1750 This house was built as a dwelling for the Batten family of solicitors.
Church Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
The Chantry This 14th century chantry chapel was converted into a Grammar School in 1573 and relocated to this site, from the churchyard, in 1854
, Yeovil, United Kingdom
Yeovil Day Centre 1889 Built as the 'Victoria Temperance Hall', it became an art and science school in the early 20th century.
South St, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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Town House 1849 A police station and town surveyor's house until 1938, this building was converted into offices for Yeovil Town Council in 1988.
Union Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
High Street / Hendford Corner This is the 18th century site of the "Fleur-de-Lis" public house and Yeovil's first post office.
Denners - High Street / Hendford Corner, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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1 Princes Street Early 19th century former premises of bookseller and printer William Porter, actuary of Yeovil's first savings bank.
Connells, 1 Princes Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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Wyndham House Built in the 18th century as the Wyndham Family's town house, it later became the residence of John Glyde, and then the home of John Gliddon, local businessman.
Bluestar Craft Centre, 33-35 Princes Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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23 Princes Street Former offices of the 'Western Flying Post and Yeovil Times' (1851-1857) and Yeovil Post Office (1876-1902).
Greenslade Taylor Hunt, 23 Princes Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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2 Hendford Site of 'The Angel', a 16th century coaching inn. Whitmash and White opened a bank here in 1808, succeeded by Stuckeys Bank (1835) and Westminster Bank (1919).
NatWest, 2 Hendford, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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Mermaid Hotel C. 16th century Yeovil's oldest licensed premises. This former coaching inn was known as "The Mermaid" in 1629.
The Mermaid, High Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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Old Sarum House c. 1730 Built by Samuel Dampier, a wealthy clothier, it was later the home of John Ryall Mayo (1793-1870), Yeovil's first mayor.
Prezzo, 49 Princes Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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Woburn Almshouse 1862 Founded in 1477, in Silver Street, by John Woburn, Canon of St Paul's Cathedral, London, relocated here in 1862.
Woburn Almshouse - Bond Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom
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Baptist Chapel Built on the site of a barn, which had been used as a meeting house since 1717.
Baptist Church, South Street, Yeovil, United Kingdom