St Matthew's church and Mellifont Abbey, Wookey

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St Matthew's church and Mellifont Abbey, Wookey

Image: © Chris Brown Taken: 8 Jul 2019

The house known as Mellifont Abbey - the name taken from a Cistercian abbey near Drogheda in County Louth - was formerly the vicarage and is now a care home. Though an early 19th century Gothic folly, it includes earlier masonry thought to be taken from nearby Court Farm.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.209541
Longitude
-2.691385