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Axbridge Collection

Axbridge is a charming village nestled in the heart of Somerset, England

Background imageAxbridge Collection: The Village & Lion Rock, Cheddar, Somerset

The Village & Lion Rock, Cheddar, Somerset
The Village & Lion Rock, Cheddar, near Axbridge, Somerset, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageAxbridge Collection: 1840s Victorian Map of Somerset

1840s Victorian Map of Somerset

Background imageAxbridge Collection: Prowse's Bridge, Axbridge, Somerset

Prowse's Bridge, Axbridge, Somerset. Date: 1929

Background imageAxbridge Collection: Public arms: Axbridge; Arundel; Tewkesbury; Aberystwith (engraving)

Public arms: Axbridge; Arundel; Tewkesbury; Aberystwith (engraving)
6008976 Public arms: Axbridge; Arundel; Tewkesbury; Aberystwith (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Axbridge; Arundel; Tewkesbury; Aberystwith)

Background imageAxbridge Collection: Axbridge (colour litho)

Axbridge (colour litho)
5995499 Axbridge (colour litho) by Cooper, Alfred Heaton (1864-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Axbridge. Illustration for Somerset by A C Osborn Hann with illustrations by A Heaton Cooper)

Background imageAxbridge Collection: Bracknell Forest RG12 0 Map

Bracknell Forest RG12 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bracknell Forest RG12 0

Background imageAxbridge Collection: Somerset BS26 2 Map

Somerset BS26 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Somerset BS26 2

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO02122004

CJO02122004
Field Maple leaves displaying their autumn colour in a woodland in the southwest of England

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920017

CJO10920017
Wood Anemone flowers in an English woodland in springtime also known as Smell Fox or Thimbleweed or Windflower

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920023

CJO10920023
Wild Garlic or Ramson flowers during spring in a British woodland

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920015

CJO10920015
A single Wood Anemone flower in a British woodland in spring also known as Smell Fox or Thimbleweed or Windflower

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920021

CJO10920021
Wild Garlic or Ramson flowers during spring in a British woodland

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920014

CJO10920014
Cuckoo Flower flowers in a British woodland also known as Ladys Smock or Mayflower and Milkmaids

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920020

CJO10920020
Wild Garlic or Ramson flowers during spring in a British woodland

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920013

CJO10920013
Llesser Celandine or Pilewort flower in a British woodland in springtime

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920018

CJO10920018
Wood Anemone flowers in an English woodland in springtime also known as Smell Fox or Thimbleweed or Windflower

Background imageAxbridge Collection: CJO10920012

CJO10920012
Llesser Celandine or Pilewort flower in a British woodland in springtime

Background imageAxbridge Collection: Union Workhouse, Axbridge, Somerset

Union Workhouse, Axbridge, Somerset
The workhouse, designed by Samuel Welch, was erected in 1837 on West Street in Axbridge. It later became St Johns Hospital


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Axbridge is a charming village nestled in the heart of Somerset, England. With its rich history and picturesque surroundings, it is a place that captivates both locals and visitors alike. One of the notable landmarks is Lion Rock, which stands proudly overlooking the village. This ancient hillfort offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and serves as a reminder of Axbridge's past. Speaking of history, an 1840s Victorian Map of Somerset reveals how this quaint village has evolved over time. It showcases the growth and development that has taken place throughout the years, making Axbridge what it is today. Prowse's Bridge is another noteworthy feature in Axbridge. Located within the village itself, this bridge adds to its charm and character. It serves as a connection between different parts while also providing a scenic spot for residents to enjoy. The public arms displayed in engravings depict not only those belonging to Axbridge but also other significant places like Arundel, Tewkesbury, and Aberystwith. These engravings showcase the heritage and pride associated with these locations. In terms of visuals, there are stunning lithographs showcasing Axbridge's beauty through vibrant colors. These images capture its idyllic landscapes and historic architecture – truly reflecting its unique appeal. While exploring beyond Axbridge's borders on maps such as Bracknell Forest RG12 0 or Somerset BS26 2 can be exciting adventures themselves; they highlight how this small village fits into a larger context. Whether you're strolling along Prowse's Bridge or admiring historical engravings depicting public arms from various locations across England, one thing remains clear: Axbridge holds immense cultural significance within Somerset. So next time you find yourself near Cheddar or anywhere else in Somerset make sure to visit this enchanting village where history comes alive amidst stunning natural beauty.