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The Somerset Heritage Centre was built in 2010 on a huge brownfield site in the Silk Mills area of Taunton in the parish of Norton Fitzwarren.

Men from Castle Cary and surrounding villages fought in both world wars.

Many rural areas had fairs from the Middle Ages until the 19th century or later but few have left behind such a distinctive site as West Lydford's

Keinton Mandeville village lies in the centre of the parish around the T junction formed by High, Castle, and Queen Streets.

As Castle Cary grew and developed as a small industrial and market town, a number of shops and services provided for the needs of its inhabitants.

Castle Cary's market seems never to have been a success despite numerous charters and revivals.

Public houses were not only places to stay, eat or drink, but were also the venue for courts, parish meetings and entertainments of all kinds inclu

Linenweavers were recorded at Castle Cary in 1726 and 1728 and from the 1790s large scale production of sailcloth and twine, no doubt encouraged by

Dunster sat in a web of routes from Exmoor to the coast and between villages and hamlets but from the 18th century attempts were made to rationalis

Dunster's tourist trade has a long history. The Luttrell Arms was created with tourists in mind in 1779.

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