The remains of the medieval cross which is believed to have once stood at the south end of the high street in Dunster, Somerset, is still known as the Butter Cross due to its position in the market where butter was sold. It was moved to its present position on a bank beside the Alcombe road in the 18th Century and is thought to have been damaged in the English Reformation and the 17th Century Civil War.
UK Weather - 'Pangur' the tabby cat enjoys a stretch in the cloister gardens at Wells Cathedral in Somerset on a warm but overcast day at the start of the May Bank Holiday weekend.
One of the attractive water features on the Victorian Terrace at Hestercombe House and Gardens near Taunton in Somerset.