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  2. Bridgwater - Wikipedia

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    Bridgwater & Albion are Somerset's highest-placed rugby team, playing in National League 3 South and are based at College Way. [160] It was founded in 1875. [161] The cricket club play at The Parks on Durleigh Road. [162] Bridgwater Hockey Club was founded in 1925 and field four men's teams and three women's teams, playing fixtures at 1610 ...

  3. Sydenham House, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Sydenham House, west front, in 2015 Sydenham House, south side, in 2015 "Sydenham Manor" shown to the north-east of the historic centre of Bridgwater in a 1946 map. Sydenham House, the manor house of the ancient manor of Sydenham in the parish of Wembdon, [1] Somerset, England, is a grade II listed building, [2] constructed in the early 16th century and refronted and rebuilt after 1613. [3]

  4. Bridgwater Friary - Wikipedia

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    Bridgwater Friary was a Franciscan monastery in Bridgwater, Somerset, England, established in 1245 and dissolved in 1538. It was founded by William Briwere and moved from another location. Further buildings were added in 1278 and 1284. [1] The church was rebuilt in the 15th century and consecrated in 1445. [2]

  5. Bridgwater Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bridgwater Castle was a castle in the town of Bridgwater, Somerset, England. The stone castle was built around 1220 and contributed to the development of the town. It was surrounded by a moat and included a watergate giving access to the quay.

  6. St Mary's Church, Bridgwater - Wikipedia

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    The Parish Church of St Mary [1], more commonly known as St Mary's, [2] is the main Church of England parish church for the town of Bridgwater, Somerset.Originally founded well before the Norman Conquest, the present church is a large and impressive structure dating primarily from the 14th and 15th centuries, with both earlier remains and later additions.

  7. Somerset Brick and Tile Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Somerset Brick and Tile Museum is in Bridgwater, Somerset, England and is administered by The South West Heritage Trust. The museum is dedicated to the Brick and Tile Industry of Somerset. Bridgwater had been a centre of trade and industry since the Middle Ages , benefiting from local clay from the alluvial deposits of the River Parrett to ...

  8. King Square, Bridgwater - Wikipedia

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    Bridgwater War Memorial is a Grade II* listed [9] war memorial located on King Square. It was designed by John Angel in the mid-1920s. [10] [11] The green figure of the memorial is allegorical, [12] [page needed] representing "Civilization as a seated female, holding a globe in one hand and with the book of knowledge on her lap."

  9. Dunball - Wikipedia

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    Dunball is a small hamlet west of the village of Puriton and close to the town of Bridgwater, Somerset, England. Just north of Dunball is Down End which is the site of Down End Castle a motte-and-bailey castle, [1] which has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. [2]