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  2. Langport - Wikipedia

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    The charter of 1562 granted three annual fairs to Langport, on 28 June, 11 November, and the second Monday in Lent. Only one fair is now held, a horse and cattle fair on 3 September. A Saturday market was held under the grant of 1562, but in the 19th century the market day was changed to Tuesday. [8]

  3. Category:Market towns in Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Market towns in Somerset" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Axbridge; B.

  4. Castle Cary Market House - Wikipedia

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    Castle Cary Market House, also known as Castle Cary Town Hall, is a municipal building in the Market Place in Castle Cary, Somerset, England. The structure, which accommodates the offices of Castle Cary Town council as well as the Castle Cary and District Museum, is a Grade II* listed building. [1]

  5. Historic Then & Now program launches Saturday in Somerset - AOL

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    The goal of the project is to provide an accurate record of building and neighborhood histories in a format accessible to the public.

  6. Bath Green Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Saturday markets at Green Park Station A Grade II listed building , [ 7 ] Green Park Station has become an active retail and events space. Run for many years by Envolve Partnership, a local sustainability enterprise, The Ethical Property Company took over management in November 2008, and now manage all activity on the site, beyond the car park ...

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  8. Frome - Wikipedia

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    Frome is home to Somerset's first and only pub theatre: Nevertheless, Productions, which promotes new drama in small venues around the town. [137] The Cheese and Grain, a former farm produce warehouse which was converted into a market and concert hall in 1997, has a capacity of up to 800 and hosts regular pop concerts. [138]

  9. Axbridge - Wikipedia

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    Axbridge Cricket Club was established in 2004, and plays around 35 friendly matches per season. The club also enjoys an annual club tour and plays other friendly sides around the Somerset county. The town holds a farmers' market each month in The Square on the first Saturday of each month. [30]