All Saints
Castle Cary, Somerset | BA7 7EJ
All Saints was built in the 15th century on an ancient site, with its tall spire and 16 ornate pinnacles dominates the skyline of the picturesque market town of Castle Cary.
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Castle Cary, Somerset | BA7 7EJ
All Saints was built in the 15th century on an ancient site, with its tall spire and 16 ornate pinnacles dominates the skyline of the picturesque market town of Castle Cary.
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