Bruton in Somerset, UK

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You would actually be quite surprised at quite how many people have heard of this very small and beautiful town, nestled in the most attractive part of Somerset.
Bruton is renowned for many things indeed, not least of which is education. Firstly, it is the only place I know of that doubles its population during term-time due to the vast influx of youngsters desperate to cram knowledge and learning into their developing minds.
It is also a very ancient place, with Iron-age hill fort and Roman hill forts nearby, a ruined abbey from the work of Henry VIII (bless him), and a wonderful example of a packhorse bridge across the River Brue.

If all this is not enough to whet the most voracious of appetites, then why not come to Bruton to look at the antique shops?
OK then, I'm sorry if thats not your thang, but we do have the original 'Bill the Butcher'. Oh yes indeed. (I'm also told that he'll sell you a fantastic piece of beef (sur l'os).

Anyway, enough of these banale ramblings. Has anybody been here?

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