Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Somerset

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  • Here are the details of maps for Yeovil (E):

  • Somerset Sheet 83.14 Yeovil (East) 1901 - published 1993; introduction by Robin Ansell. ISBN.978-0-85054-590-6

    This detailed map covers the eastern part of Yeovil, with coverage extending eastward to Compton Mill and Babylon Hill. Features include glove factories, Sherborne Road, Town station, Penn Mill station, Windmill Hill, New Town, St Michael's church, Pen Mill Hotel, Little Lyde, Yeovil Bridge, River Yeo. On the reverse we include an extract from a directory, listing private inhabitants.

    The map links up with Sheet 83.13 Yeovil West to the west.


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