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Please follow these external links with references to Ditcheat. The webmaster accepts no responsiblity for the content or accuracy of the pages.
Please e-mail the webmaster if any links fail to work.
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Reference to Ditcheat at www.genuki.org.uk |
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Details of a Conservation Walk at Ditcheat Hill Farm on defra website |
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details of conservation walk at Ditcheat Hill Farm |
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There are numerous photographs posted on the web of a Manor Class Locomotive no. 7821 Ditcheat Manor, these are just five of them.
Ditcheat Manor was built in 1950 and withdrawn from service in 1965. It is has been restored and Ditcheat parishioners were privileged to be present at ceremony on the West Somerset Railway when Hilary Clark the vice-chairman of Ditcheat Parish Council performed the renaming of the locomotive.
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The first of these two links refers to Tin Tabernacles, the second is a picture of the tin church at Alhampton from the same site |
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These links will take you to old pictures of Ditcheat as well as recent ones.
This link is to a site of modern photographs that can be viewed in 3D
The last link is to www.oldmaps.co.uk type Ditcheat into the search box and view an Ordance Survey map from 1890
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Holy Wells of Somerset, scroll down the page until you reach the Ditcheat entry, the webmaster recalls as a child being shown this spring by his father. It was exactly as described and drank from it. The hedge was bulldozed in the 1990's and the spring drained. |
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