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Ink 2 Print
Company Type: Stationery, Filing, Labels, Pens
Unit 10
Radstock, BA3 2DB
8.26 miles from Shepton Mallet
0 reviews
Tel. 01761412806
Fax: 01761412806
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Sameday Supplies
Company Type: Stationery, Filing, Labels, Pens
Smallcombe Road
Radstock, BA3 3DU
9.7 miles from Shepton Mallet
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Tel. 01761420750
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Stationery House
Company Type: Stationery, Filing, Labels, Pens
1 Market Place
Somerton, TA11 7NB
11.75 miles from Shepton Mallet
0 reviews
Tel. 01458272438
Fax: 01458274367
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The Green Stationery Co
Company Type: Stationery, Filing, Labels, Pens
Studio One
Bath, BA1 5BG
16.73 miles from Shepton Mallet
0 reviews
Tel. 01225480556
Fax: 01225481211
Web: www.greenstat.co.uk
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Places of interest in Shepton Mallet, BA4
Royal Bath and West of England Society
Nowadays the society offers a variety of services relating to agriculture and veterinary science including public and professional events, seminars and advice, scholarships, and a marketplace for countryside products.

Maes Down
Maes Down (grid reference ST647406) is a 0.2 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Shepton Mallet and Stoney Stratton in Somerset, notified in 1985. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.

Shepton Mallet (HM Prison)
The prison was established as a House of Correction in 1625, to comply with an Act of King James I in 1609 requiring that every county have such a House. In the 17th century, Shepton Mallet was not the only place of imprisonment in Somerset: the County Gaol was in Ilchester, and there was another House of Correction at Ilchester and also at Taunton. In these times all prisoners, men, women and children, were held together in reportedly dreadful conditions. The gaoler was not paid, instead making an income from fees from his prisoners (for example, for providing them with liquor).

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