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This is "The Square" opposite the church, little changed today from this shot taken around 100 years ago. The cottages are still thatched but power supply cables are now in evidence and the village pump (bottom left) is long gone. The village had a population of 616 in 1850, which subsequently dwindled to 384 in 1901 but has since risen to around 400 today. In the mid 19th century the village was a thriving place with a school being built by Lord Clinton, the then Lord of The Manor residing in the neighbouring parish of Huish, at a cost of £700. The village comprised a tanner, carpenter, shopkeeper, reverend, innkeeper, two blacksmiths, three shoemakers, three wheelwrights and twenty-one farmers as listed in local records
Yes, the railway came to Petrockstowe, although here again a split vote on the spelling with later issue of tickets omitting the "e" from the village name. The ticket clerk was said to be so amazed to issue the First Class single ticket above @ 1s. 2d. for a trip on an almost empty train in July 1963, that he forgot to fill in the destination. The station closed in the late sixties, the line being converted into todays Tarka Trail, a 32 mile mile cycle and walkway. Nearby is "The Hanging Tree" where many are said to have met an early end. Scroll down the Locality page to find out about the nearby Tarka Trail and local places of interest.
Click on Tourism for information on the area, Attractions for what to do and where to go, Food and Drink on what to eat when you get there, Leisure... well relax and think about that one and the Town Centre to shop till you drop!
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