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Stoke-sub-Hamdon Priory
Stoke-sub-Hamdon Priory, 14th/15th-century farm buildings, formerly a priests’ residence, now managed by the National Trust and The Great Hall is open to visitors.
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Stoke-sub-Hamdon Priory, 12 North St, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Yeovil, Somerset TA14 6QP, United Kingdom
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