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Lord Poulett Arms, Somerset: Hotel Guru

Fiona Duncan enjoys imaginative lodgings and generous breakfasts at the Lord Poulett Arms in the picture-perfect Somerset village of Hinton St George.

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Pint to pint: Lord Poulett Arms, Somerset

Our guide to great British pubs with Belinda Richardson. This week: Lord Poulett Arms, High Street, Hinton St George, Somerset.

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St George, Hinton St George, Somerset - The Wild Man

St George, Hinton St George, Somerset 6/7 Originally uploaded by ChurchCrawler [continued] This monument on the east wall is to John Baron Poulett d1649 but attracts great debate as to date of construction - Pevsner suggests C18. It is full baroque, but built of plaster and I am afraid in a rather fragile state. A Wild man (and wild woman) flank the sarcophagus which rests on lions and a griffin. An...

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St George, Hinton St George, Somerset 5/7

St George, Hinton St George, Somerset 5/7 Originally uploaded by ChurchCrawler A fairly ordinary church extended in the C15 and 1815 by the Poulett family with a splendid tower and family pew and chapel respectively. The church is full of memorials to family members down the years. One of the grandest monuments is between chancel and chapel with effigies nicely spaced on a flat tomb chest under a thankfully...