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Axbridge, Somerset

Axbridge is a historic village in Somerset. It boasts a mediaeval market square. The Strawberry Line path and National Cycle Network route 26 both pass through the centre of the village.

More information about Axbridge is available on the Visit Somerset website: LinkExternal link
by Malc McDonald

Created: Mon, 31 Aug 2020, Updated: Mon, 31 Aug 2020


26 images use this description:

ST4354 : Axbridge Market Square by Sandy Gerrard
2024
ST4354 : Carnival rides, The Square, Axbridge by David Smith
2022
ST4254 : West Street, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4254 : Arundel House, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : Toilet block, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : Bus stop in Cheddar Road, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : St John's Church, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : St Mary's Street, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : The Axbridge Stone by A371 by David Smith
2021
ST4254 : West Street, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : The Square, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4254 : Choate House, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : Barnabas Close, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : King John's Hunting Lodge, Axbridge by David Smith
2021
ST4354 : Entrance to Cheddar reservoir, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : Barnabas Close, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : The Square, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : Church of St. John the Baptist, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4353 : Path around Cheddar reservoir by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4254 : West Street and High Street, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : The Square, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4254 : West Street, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4353 : Path around Cheddar reservoir by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : Parkfield Road, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : High Street, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020
ST4354 : The Square, Axbridge by Malc McDonald
2020


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