West Coker : Sheltered Seating
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Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 16 Mar 2012
A shelter with stone ashlar wing walls with oak corner posts, framework and flat shaped balustrading under cedar shingle hipped roof: erected 1939 to commemorate the life of Sir Matthew Nathan, the village historian, reputedly designed by Sir Herbert Baker. Both have group value contributing to the street scene in the centre of the village.