. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. Ancient Tomb at Kingston Seymour. CHAP. IV. Worle Hill, Camp.—Kewstcke, Church.— Woodspring, Priory, Ruins. — Wyck St. Lawrence. — Kingston Seymour, Manor* House, Church.—Kenn.— Yatton, Cleeve Toot, Yatton Church, Ancient Sepulchre, Court de Wyck, Claverham, Charitable Bequests, Cadbury Camp. WORLE HILL AND CAMP. The road from Weston to Kewstoke, and thence to Woodspring, is by a new and delightful ascent over the western declivity of Worle hill, for which the public are indebted
. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. Ancient Tomb at Kingston Seymour. CHAP. IV. Worle Hill, Camp.—Kewstcke, Church.— Woodspring, Priory, Ruins. — Wyck St. Lawrence. — Kingston Seymour, Manor* House, Church.—Kenn.— Yatton, Cleeve Toot, Yatton Church, Ancient Sepulchre, Court de Wyck, Claverham, Charitable Bequests, Cadbury Camp. WORLE HILL AND CAMP. The road from Weston to Kewstoke, and thence to Woodspring, is by a new and delightful ascent over the western declivity of Worle hill, for which the public are indebted to the liberality of John Hugh Smyth Pigott, esq. lord of the manor. This road commences at the new lodge near Claremont, and gradually winding up the hill,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rutter, John, 1796-1851. London, Longman, Rees, and co. [etc. ]
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