Monday, 30 March 2026

Historic buildings in Somerset

 Recently we had a break in Somerset and stayed in a corrugated shed near Glastonbury that had originaly been built for members of the womens land army in WW2, young women, often with no experience of agriculture who replaced the men who went to war and kept the UK fed until some years after the war, a fascinating bit of history, the shed is nicely dressed in period too, I should have got some photos, however the aim of this post is  to give me a reference of various medieval buildings and possible scratch building projects that I thought might be of interest to others? So once more no toy soldiers Im afraid!









We do have a castle though! Built in the French style by a veteran of the 100 years war Nunney castle was besieged and slighted by Parliament during the war of Three Kingdoms. I liked the sheds/ barns next to the castle too!















Angels from a medieval cassock and the kitchen from Glastonbury Abbey, great gargoyles!















The ruins of the abbey, every window or doorway is decorated in a slightly different manner, a very atmospheric ruin!







St Patricks chapel, a medieval building still standing at the abbey would make a nice sized scratch build?



The tower on the top of Glastonbury tor and the abbeys tithe barn.





































The bishops palace at Wells , complete with crenelated walls and gatehouse, I love the mixed facade with windows ,all different , all over the place by the waters edge, there was a bit of a siege of sorts, just before the civil war with the maquis of Hertford hiding behind the somewhat insubstantial walls.      ( really just built for show) from the Somerset parliamentarian mob! I think a small bishops palace would be a lovely project? It would make a nice medieval urban kind of secular structure too?













































Wells cathedral, really impressive, especially the stone truss work that had to be added when the tower went on top, it looks surprisingly space age to me, I like the stained glass made up of bits that were smashed out as being too catholic after the reformation, during the civil war I think? Instead we end up with abstract stained glass! The facade, one of the largest collection of medieval sculpture in the world , made me think, you could do a basic structure in foamboard and then cut out a load of arches and use various redundant figures... but thankfully Ive mostly talked myself out of doing a 28mm compatable medieval cathedral! Nice town, I mean city, quaintly in England if you have a cathedral then you have to be in a city, so wells in spite of being the size of a small town is a city and towns that are bigger than most cities arent!


















Vicars close for the choral vicars, the oldest continualy inhabited street in Europe, more nice secular medieval architeccture.



A couple of other medieval buildings in Wells.













Lytes Cary , a late medieval manor house, again, could be a nice little build?







The barn that goes with it, a barn would definately be nice?
Lots of inspiration for terrain projects.
Next up, back to toy soldiers!

All the best
 Iain

34 comments:

  1. Nice pics Iain. Some amazing architecture.
    It looks like you have a re-modelling exercise in mind. 1:1 scale. Stone barn. ;-)

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    1. Yes ,nice architecture, I dont know, 1 to 1 seems a bit large to me!
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  2. Awe inspiring architecture - and now the pictures are on the blog, a useful reference for others too.

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    1. Yes I thought it was a useful place to keep them!
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  3. Great photos, loads of inspiration for terrain projects. I was especially struck by the arch with the circular opening above it in the interior of the one church/cathedral. I don't recall seeing anything like that before.

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    1. Yes the structure under the tower seems really modern/sci fi doesnt it?
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  4. Wow, I thought my tourist/holiday snaps were numerous Iain! Lots of lovely old buildings and fantastic details, well worth tak8ng and sharing with the group!

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    1. I know Keith, on reflection I should have broken it up into maybe 2 posts?!
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  5. Wonderful photos Iain. Some great inspiration but definitely just the smaller buildings 😂

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    1. Thanks Ben, yeah maybe no cathedrals?!
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  6. An epic post Iain and some lovely building on show, must admit the castle is a cracker and would make a very impressive table piece! Lots of inspiration to be taken from these photos.

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    1. Sorry it was so long! Its a nice compact castle, wouldnt take up that much room?
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  7. Excellent photos sir!
    Agree, a lot of inspirations!

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  8. Lovely stuff Iain. A very interesting collection of photos and narrative.

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    1. Interesting and useful and helpful to keep this information here for me!
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  9. Fantastic pictures Iain, on your hour historical journey, great reference.

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    1. Thanks Dave, thought they were useful?
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  10. Loads of lovely architecture to see in and around Wells for sure:)! From memory the entrance facade had a hidden gallery for the choristers, who would sing prior to a service etc, so that it gave the impression of Angels singing. I've not heard of Nunney Castle, so must see if we can visit it sometime this Easter break. Ditto Wells which we haven't been to for years.

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    1. Yes I thought it was your neck of the woods!
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  11. Certainly some interesting buildings and history Iain. Building a cathedral would be a challenge !

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    1. I think it would be fun? Where would you store it is the question?
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  12. So good to see those beautiful buildings and artifacts still preserved so well. I can only hope they continue to last for a long time more.

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    1. Yes, theyre in good hands, its funny that the chapter house in Wells cathedral, up the eell worn steps, came back into use during covid, how many plagues and wars has it got through?!
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  13. This is a magnificent series of wonderful photos, I've really enjoyed them, thanks for sharing!

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  14. Lovely photos, always a little jealous of how much history you have lying around haha.

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  15. Some marvellous photos of really impressive buildings Iain. You did well to keep 'passers by' out of most of the photos too ('though I 'spose the weather helped with that). It will be interesting to see what you make based on them. From previous experience I expect your model versions to look even better than the original!
    Best wishes, James

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    1. Pretty cold and wet and in term time helped! Ive got a couple of ideas!
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