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Antiques in Bruton, BA10
These Antiques companies are located in Bruton
The following Antique & Fine Art are the ones that we have found closest to Bruton
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Bruton railway station
Bruton railway station serves a largely rural area of the county of Somerset in England. The station is situated in the small town of Bruton. Bruton Railway Cutting Bruton Railway Cutting (grid reference ST688348) is a 1.7 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Bruton in Somerset, notified in 1971. Bruton Abbey In 1260 the priory exchanged its French possessions for land held by the Abbey of Troarn (nr Caen) at Runcton in Sussex and in Gloucestershire. There were many problems reported in the 15th century. John Schoyle became prior in 1419 and was accused in 1423 of having committed serious offences. In 1428 Bishop Stafford seems to have removed Schoyle from office, and in 1429, the latter was sent to live at the house of Augustinian Canons at Poughley in Berkshire. His successor, Richard of Glastonbury, proved to be equally troublesome: in 1430 and again in 1444, inquiries were conducted into charges of immorality against the prior and the whole community. Under a later reforming prior various rules were introduced bans on the canons were sleeping away from the house without permission, on hunting and dice playing, and on women in the monastery. Information by Wikipedia.com
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