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Martock Post Office
Hamstone Post Office with unusual post box. This box is an uncommon example of one made and installed in 1936 with the monogram of King Edward VIII.
Image: © Mr Eugene Birchall
Taken: 3 Mar 2016
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The Post Office, East Street
Shows the location of
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Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 20 Sep 2011
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Edward VIII "Ludlow" postbox, East Street
The location of this postbox is shown in
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Image photographed by Richard Webb.
Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 20 Sep 2011
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Martock: Post Office, Market House and Parish Church
East Street view of three important buildings in this large village.
Image: © Mr Eugene Birchall
Taken: 3 Mar 2016
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The White Hart Hotel and Post Office, Martock
The White Hart Hotel dates from the eighteenth century though modified https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1226343
The Post Office probably dates from 1827 or thereabouts https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1265898
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 18 Sep 2018
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Martock buildings [3]
The White Hart Hotel, East Street, was built in the 18th century, and greatly altered or, possibly, rebuilt in the early 19th century. Constructed of Ham stone ashlar under a Welsh slate roof. The hotel was first mentioned by name in 1736. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1226343
Martock is a large village in Somerset, situated on the edge of the Somerset Levels, about 6¼ miles northwest of Yeovil and some 15 miles southeast of Taunton. Martock was known in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Mertoch meaning 'Rising bright from the shining sea' from the Old English 'meretorht'. The village is a former market town and is home to the Treasurers House, one of the oldest domestic dwellings in England, and an outstanding 13th century church with a magnificent carved king-post truss roof.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2023
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Martock: Post office and White Hart Hotel
Because of the curve of the western part of the post office (see http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=423581&mode=adv ), the two make a pleasing ensemble directly facing
Image The three-storey, three bay hotel is described in detail at http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=423580&mode=adv .
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 13 Mar 2009
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Martock Post Office
Next to the White Hart on East Street
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 21 Apr 2011
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The Market House and Market Cross, Martock
The Market House was built sometime between about 1753 - 1759, and was restored in the 1960s. The Market Cross which stands alongside, is also known as The Pinnacle. It has a medieval base, and the sundial on top of the column has a date of 1741. This photo predates the complete rebuild that The Pinnacle underwent in 1982. Both the Market House and Cross are Grade II Listed.
Image: © Ronald Searle
Taken: Unknown
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Martock: The Market House
The Market House is a designated Grade II structure built around 1785 by George Slade, the Lord of the Manor.
Image: © Mr Eugene Birchall
Taken: 3 Mar 2016
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