APRIL 29 saw a small party set off for Chiselborough, with one dog for company.
They proceeded past the parish church, across the meadows to a small stream which led to Norton-sub-Hamdon. Here are many hamstone buildings with attractive gardens. Church Lane led the group to an old dovecote, set in the churchyard. Constable House, where the famous artist visited his family, was admired before the return journey with distant views and a meal at the Cat Head Inn.
The next adventue will be to see the bluebell wood at Broadway and the windmill at Ashill.
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The usual meeting will be held this Wednesday, May 7, with the speaker Judy Barrett on her trip to Bruges and Ypres.
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