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Kilve Court has hutted accommodation and can sleep 76. In 1862, Edward Fownes
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Residential and Outdoor Learning Centre. Kilve Court is a Grade 2 listed Georgian mansion It runs a wide range of courses for young people including Adventurous Activity Courses set in the centre's extensive grounds and Academic Enrichment Courses. The centre also
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dates back to the 14th century. In the vestry is one remaining carved arch of the ancient screen. The tower has recently had a considerable amount of restorative work done on it, and is now rendered and painted a shade of off-white, as the whole church was until the early years of the 20th century.
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