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Ilchester: towards the Yeo
A footpath, now forming a section of the Leland Trail and also the Monarch's Way, leads across fields to Limington
Image: © Martin Bodman
Taken: 30 Jun 2012
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Ilchester: by the Yeo
Near the site of New Mill, a watermill destroyed by fire early in the nineteenth century. It was also known as Andover's Mill or Weston Mill. Barges - from Langport or Bridgwater - were able to reach Ilchester on the river Yeo until the first years of the twentieth century
Image: © Martin Bodman
Taken: 30 Jun 2012
0.03 miles
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Parish church [7]
Part of the churchyard.
The Anglican parish church of St Mary Major was built in the 13th century and was originally much larger. As the fortunes of Ilchester declined in the 15th century, the side aisles were walled up to make the church smaller. During restoration in 1880, when the new south aisle was added, several pillars were uncovered. Constructed of squared lias stone with Ham stone ashlar and dressings under Welsh slate roofs. There is a fine octagonal timber pulpit which could be very late 16th century, The Early English font was rescued from the churchyard circa 1920. The church is the major of 2 surviving churches in the town, which had at least 8 in medieval times. Listed, grade II*, with details at:
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1345741
Ilchester is a village in Somerset, situated astride the River Yeo or Ivel, some 4½ miles northwest of Yeovil and about 18 miles east of Taunton. Originally an important Roman town, Lindinis, on the Fosse Way and later a market town, in the medieval period Ilchester was the county town. It declined in size and importance and the last markets were held in 1833. The name was recorded in the Domesday Book as Givelcestre, meaning "Roman fort on the River Yeo".
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 18 May 2023
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Saint Mary Major, Ilchester: churchyard (d)
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 6 Sep 2013
0.04 miles
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Ilchester: the Yeo
Looking upstream near the site of New Mill. The river was navigable by barges as far as Ilchester until the first decade of the twentieth century
Image: © Martin Bodman
Taken: 30 Jun 2012
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War memorial
The memorial is set in the churchyard of the church of St Mary Major. Constructed of Portland stone, it is a Celtic cross set on a round pillar on a square Ham stone plinth. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1423779
Ilchester is a village in Somerset, situated astride the River Yeo or Ivel, some 4½ miles northwest of Yeovil and about 18 miles east of Taunton. Originally an important Roman town, Lindinis, on the Fosse Way and later a market town, in the medieval period Ilchester was the county town. It declined in size and importance and the last markets were held in 1833. The name was recorded in the Domesday Book as Givelcestre, meaning "Roman fort on the River Yeo".
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 18 May 2023
0.04 miles
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The Church of St Mary at Ilchester
Viewed from the road to the north-west.
Image: © Peter Wood
Taken: 31 Mar 2014
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Saint Mary Major, Ilchester: memorial (VI)
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 6 Sep 2013
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Saint Mary Major, Ilchester: memorial (VII)
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 6 Sep 2013
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Saint Mary Major, Ilchester: memorial (VIII)
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 6 Sep 2013
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