ACF Drill Hall - High Street
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Image: © John M Taken: 20 Sep 2014
Behind the Riverside Bar which provided the drill sergeant's accommodation,orderly room, armoury and a recreation room on first floor. The town's new Territorial drill hall was opened by Earl Waldegrave supported by Lord Strachie on June 13, 1914. It shares features with the other Territorial Force halls built in the immediate pre-WW1 period in Somerset.
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