Finniston/Stourton Caundle

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timv wrote: 17 Jun 2022, 08:03 In Philip Knott's 'The Book of Stourton Caundle' (pub. Halsgrove Press 2001)..

The farm's legend of an underground tunnel from the chapel is also mentioned in this book - which is a rare Local History one which I have only seen in Dorset libraries.

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Many thanks for the information about this book timv.

I have just received a copy from ebay which cost £6.75 including the postage, which I thought was very good value.

It is a large, sumptuous, hard backed book with a pristine dustjacket.
I will try to upload info and pics here as I start to read it.
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Please do, Pete! It sounds like an interesting book.
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