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Cluster of houses near Luccombe, Horner Water and ancient
Horner Wood. Part of National TrustHolnicote Estate. Late medieval packhorse
bridge also known as Hacketty Way Bridge. Tea room.(seasonal)
There are more than 330 types of Lichen growing in Horner Woods
Horner a hundred years ago
The same scene at Horner today
This hamlet in Luccombeparish has pleasant gardens and is convenient for the beautiful walks along Horner Water. The woods form part of a National Nature Reserve, a stronghold for red deer, and contain ancient pollarded oaks with rare lichens.
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