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Chard Working Mens Club
46 Fore St
Chard, Somerset, TA20 1QA
Tel: 01460 61347
Chard is historic town that has given birth to a number of notable pioneers: James Stringfellow, inventor of steam-powered aeroplanes, James Gillingham, creator of the worlds first artificial limbs and Margaret Bonfield, the first female British cabinet minister. This ancient borough has a spacious high street flanked by two streams and a wide variety of shops to interest all types of people. With entertainment and dining facilities throughout the town it makes it an excellent place to visit and relax. What's on in Chard.
Social Clubs in Chard |
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| Chard Working Mens Club 46 Fore Street Chard Somerset TA20 1QA Tel: 01460 63112 |
Crewkerne Sports & Social Club Henhayes Lane South Street Crewkerne Somerset TA18 7JJ Tel: 01460 76422 |
| Minehead & District Social Club North Road Minehead Somerset TA24 5QW Tel: 01643 702306 |
Stoke Sub Hamdon Working Mens Club High Street Stoke-sub-Hamdon Somerset TA14 6PS Tel: 01935 823297 |
| Wellington Conservative Club 19 High Street Wellington Somerset TA21 8QT Tel: 01823 662353 |
Chard Conservative Club 6 High Street Chard Somerset TA20 1QB Tel: 01460 63145 |
| Chard Creamery Sports & Social Club Chard Junction Somerset TA20 4LL Tel: 01460 220829 |
Crewkerne Conservative Club Market Street Crewkerne Somerset TA18 7JP Tel: 01460 72474 |
| Merriott Social Club 71 Lower Street Merriott Somerset TA16 5NW Tel: 01460 74376 |
Montacute Working Mens Club &
Institute The Hall Bishopston Montacute Somerset TA15 6UU Tel: 01935 823376 |
| Taunton Hospital Staff Social
Club Musgrove Park Taunton Somerset TA1 5DA Tel: 01823 322189 |
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Chard is a town and parish in the county of
Somerset, England, situated on the A30 road near the Devon border, 15 miles (24
km) south west of Yeovil. The parish has a population of approximately 12,000
and, at an altitude of 121 metres (397 ft), is the highest town in Somerset and
also the southernmost. Chard was the original
headquarters of Cerdic, the first King of Wessex. It is considered by some
scholars that Cerdic was the basis of the legend of King Arthur & the Knights of
the Round Table and that Camelot was in the vicinity of Chard.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin dates from the late 11th century and was
rebuilt in the 15th century. The tower contains two bells dating from the 1790s
and made by Thomas Bilbie of the Bilbie family in Cullompton. It has been
designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building.
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