Axbridge is a very small town in Somerset, which used to be much more important than it is now. It is well over 1500 years old, and was important in the area from the time of King Alfred. It grew to great importance in Tudor times and even had its own mint.
Now it is an extremely pretty place, with a wonderful farmers’ market once a month.
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Nice stonework
The church of St John the Baptist
Ex-butcher’s shop
Up the street and into the sunshine
Gray… and pink
Sunshine ahead
Orange
Yellow
Pretty little, very little door
Blue
Cream
Another tiny door
Pink, gray and chimney shadows
Up the street
The sun is at exactly the wrong angle to light this street!
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I love the photos. Thank you for the tour. 🙂
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It’s a pretty little place, Jeremy!
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That certainly comes through.
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