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Closworth is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England, 5
miles (8.0 km)
south of
Yeovil in the
South Somerset district, on the
border with Dorset...
- The
Church of All
Saints in
Closworth, Somerset,
England was
built in the 13th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
church was
built in the...
-
Pendomer is a
village and
former parish in the
parish of
Closworth, 4.5
miles south-west of Yeovil, in the
county of Somerset, England, and on the border...
- Qui
Michi Dicit Ave"), one
dated 1585, two
dated 1658 (Thomas Purdue,
Closworth) and one from 1886 (Gillett and Co., Croydon). Many of the
buildings in...
- Gordano, Clatworthy, Claverham, Claverton, Cleeve, Clevedon, Cloford,
Closworth, Clutton, Cole, Coleford, Combe,
Combe Down,
Combe Florey,
Combe Hay,...
- good vor sound, And
liked by all the
neighbours round".
Thomas Purdue of
Closworth,
Somerset cast the second,
fourth and
tenor bells in 1681.
Mears & Stainbank...
-
contains six bells,
including one of 1608,
probably by
George Purdue of
Closworth. The
upper part of the
tower was
restored by Sall
Strachey Historic Conservation...
- the
oldest being the
tenor which was cast in 1651 by
Thomas Purdue of
Closworth. The
parish is part of the
benefice of
Middlezoy and
Othery and Moorlinch...
- bells.
Three of
these date from 1621 and were made by
George Purdue of
Closworth; the
others are from the 20th century, and were made by John
Taylor &...
- The
Anglican Church of St Roch at
Pendomer in
Closworth, Somerset,
England was
built in the 14th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The church...