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A fine view is obtainable by crossing the hill on the N. which separates Christon from Hutton. Churchill, a parish 1-1/2 m. E. of Sandford and Banwell Stations. The church itself is not without interest. There are two aisles, separated from the nave by arcades of different styles. A little way S.E. of Churchill, on the summit of a conspicuous hill, is Dolbury Camp.
E. from Winscombe or Sandford Stations, is a parish which was once the centre of a mining district, but the mines are now disused. Its little church lies under Dolbury Camp. Above the S. porch is a stone with interlaced carving. Ruborough Camp. See Broomfield. Ruishton, a village 3 m. E. of Taunton.
It contains a noble hall, with fine oak roof and screen, minstrel gallery, and a large fireplace , and two smaller rooms, one of which opens from the hall by a 15th-cent. stone doorway, which must have been transferred from elsewhere. Of these two rooms the one has a good oak roof, and the other a curious plaster cornice. Dolbury Camp. See Churchill. Donyatt, a village on the Ile, 2 m.
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