Wikipedia:WikiProject England/The West Country Challenge/Somerset


 * The Somerset Contest was won by Worm and Stacey. It has now closed and has moved on to the final round, Wiltshire. Thanks to everybody who contributed!

  The West Country Challenge Day 16-18: Somerset

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Core articles

 * 1)   40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot
 * 2)  A38 road
 * 3)  A39 road
 * 4)  The Abbey, Beckington
 * 5)  The Abbey, Charlton Adam
 * 6)  The Abbey, Ditcheat
 * 7)  Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe
 * 8)  Adelard of Bath
 * 9)  Roy and Lesley Adkins
 * 10)  Jenny Agutter
 * 11)  Alfred Jewel
 * 12)  Alfred the Great
 * 13)  Alfoxton House
 * 14)  Ralph Allen
 * 15)  American Museum in Britain
 * 16)  Ammerdown House
 * 17)  Ashcombe House
 * 18)  Ashton Court
 * 19)  Ashwick Court
 * 20)  Ashwick House (near Dulverton)
 * 21)  Mick Aston
 * 22)  Avalon
 * 23)  Avon (county)
 * 24)  Avon Wildlife Trust
 * 25)  Avonmouth Bridge
 * 26)  Babington House
 * 27)  Roger Bacon
 * 28)  Bill Bailey
 * 29)  Herbert E. Balch
 * 30)  Banwell Castle
 * 31)  Barford Park
 * 32)  Barrington Court
 * 33)  Barwick Park
 * 34) Bath
 * 35)  Bath Abbey
 * 36)  Bath and North East Somerset
 * 37)  Bath Assembly Rooms
 * 38)  Bath Blitz
 * 39)  Bath Cabinet Makers
 * 40)  Bath Racecourse
 * 41)  Bath Rugby
 * 42)  Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
 * 43)  Bath Spa University
 * 44)  Bath stone
 * 45)  Battle of Lansdowne
 * 46)  Battle of Sedgemoor
 * 47)  Bathealton Court
 * 48)  BBC Somerset
 * 49)  Beckington Castle
 * 50)  Mary Berry
 * 51)  Ernest Bevin
 * 52)  Bishop of Bath and Wells
 * 53)  Bishop's Palace, Wells
 * 54)  Blackmoor Farmhouse
 * 55)  Blagdon Lake
 * 56)  Ian Botham
 * 57)  Bratton Court
 * 58)  Brean Down Fort
 * 59)  Brean Leisure Park
 * 60)  Bridgwater and Taunton Canal
 * 61)  Bristol Airport
 * 62) Bristol and Bath Railway Path
 * 63)  British Cellophane
 * 64)  Broadchurch
 * 65)  Brympton d'Evercy
 * 66)  Arthur Bulleid
 * 67)  Burton Pynsent House
 * 68)  Jenson Button
 * 69)  C. & J. Clark
 * 70)  Cadbury Castle
 * 71)  Camerton Court
 * 72)  Cannington Court
 * 73)  Castle House, Bridgwater
 * 74)  Caves of the Mendip Hills
 * 75)   Chapel Cleeve Manor
 * 76)   Charlton House
 * 77)   Cheddar cheese
 * 78)   Cheddar Gorge
 * 79)  Chew Valley Lake
 * 80)   Arthur C. Clarke
 * 81)   Clarks Village
 * 82)   John Cleese
 * 83)  Cleeve Abbey
 * 84)  Clevedon Court
 * 85)  Cleveland Bridge
 * 86)   Cleveland Pools
 * 87)  Clevedon Pier
 * 88)  Clifton Suspension Bridge
 * 89)  Coker Court
 * 90)  Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 * 91)  Combe Hay Manor
 * 92)  Combe Sydenham
 * 93)  Cothay Manor
 * 94)  Cothelstone Manor
 * 95)  County Ground, Taunton
 * 96)  Court House
 * 97)  Cricket St Thomas
 * 98)  Cross Keys Inn
 * 99)  Andrew Crosse
 * 100)  Crowe Hall
 * 101)  Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon
 * 102)  Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
 * 103)  Devon and Somerset Staghounds
 * 104)  Dillington House
 * 105)  Dinder House
 * 106)  Duke of Somerset
 * 107)  Dumnonia
 * 108)  Dumnonii
 * 109)  Dunster
 * 110)  Dunster Castle
 * 111)  Earnshill House
 * 112)  East Lambrook Manor
 * 113)  East Somerset Railway
 * 114)  Enmore Castle
 * 115)  Exmoor
 * 116)  Fairfield House
 * 117)  Farleigh House
 * 118)  Farleigh Hungerford Castle
 * 119)  Flat Holm
 * 120)  Fosse Way
 * 121)  Foster Yeoman
 * 122)  Liam Fox
 * 123)  Future plc
 * 124)  Fyne Court
 * 125)  Geography of Somerset
 * 126)  George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn, Glastonbury
 * 127)  Glastonbury
 * 128)  Glastonbury Abbey
 * 129)  Glastonbury Festival
 * 130)  Glastonbury Lake Village
 * 131)  Glastonbury Tor
 * 132)  Grade I listed buildings in Somerset
 * 133)  Grand Pump Room
 * 134)  Grand Western Canal
 * 135)  Harold St George Gray
 * 136)  Hadspen house and garden
 * 137)  Halsway Manor
 * 138)  Halswell House
 * 139)  Ham Hill
 * 140)  Hestercombe House
 * 141)  Hinkley Point C nuclear power station
 * 142)  History of Somerset
 * 143)  HMS Bridgewater (1740)
 * 144)  HMS Bridgewater (L01)
 * 145)  HMS Somerset (1698)
 * 146)  HMS Somerset (1731)
 * 147)  HMS Somerset (1748)
 * 148)  HMS Somerset (F82)
 * 149)  Holburne Museum
 * 150)  Holnicote Estate
 * 151)  Kennet and Avon Canal
 * 152)  Keynsham
 * 153)  List of Parliamentary constituencies in Somerset
 * 154)  John Locke
 * 155)  Luttrell Arms
 * 156)  Lytes Cary
 * 157)  Massive Attack
 * 158)  Mells Manor
 * 159)  Mendip Hills
 * 160)  Monmouth Rebellion
 * 161)  Hannah More
 * 162)  Muchelney Abbey
 * 163)  Museum of East Asian Art
 * 164)  Beau Nash
 * 165)  Nunney Castle
 * 166)  Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare
 * 167)  William Oliver (physician)
 * 168)  Orchardleigh Estate
 * 169)  Harry Patch
 * 170)  Pensford Viaduct
 * 171)  Port of Bridgwater
 * 172)  Pulteney Bridge
 * 173)  Quantock Hills
 * 174)   Quarries of the Mendip Hills
 * 175)   Roland Orzabal
 * 176)   Portishead (band)
 * 177)   Prior Park
 * 178)   James Purefoy
 * 179)   Jacob Rees-Mogg
 * 180)   River Parrett
 * 181)   RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)
 * 182)   ROF Bridgwater
 * 183)   Roman Baths (Bath)
 * 184)   Royal Bath and West Show
 * 185)   Royal Crescent
 * 186)   Royal Victoria Park
 * 187)   Scrumpy
 * 188)   Severn Barrage
 * 189)   Sieges of Taunton
 * 190)   John Skinner (archaeologist)
 * 191)  Somerdale Factory
 * 192)   Somerset
 * 193)   Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
 * 194)   Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry
 * 195)   Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society
 * 196)   Somerset Brick and Tile Museum
 * 197)  Somerset Coal Canal
 * 198)  Somerset Coalfield
 * 199)  Somerset County Cricket Club
 * 200)  Somerset Levels
 * 201)  Somerset Light Infantry
 * 202)  Somerset Space Walk
 * 203)  Somerset Wildlife Trust
 * 204)  Stanton Drew stone circles
 * 205)  Steep Holm
 * 206)  Stoke sub Hamdon Priory
 * 207)  Stothert & Pitt
 * 208)  Strode Theatre
 * 209)  Sweet Track
 * 210)  Taunton
 * 211)  Taunton Racecourse
 * 212)  Taunton Stop Line
 * 213)  The Circus, Bath
 * 214)  The Forum, Bath
 * 215)  The George Inn, Norton St Philip
 * 216)  The Helicopter Museum (Weston)
 * 217)  The Queens Hall Minehead
 * 218)  The Wurzels
 * 219)  Theatre Royal, Bath
 * 220)  Tudor Tavern, Taunton
 * 221)  Tyntesfield
 * 222)  United Kingdom Hydrographic Office
 * 223)  University of Bath
 * 224)  Ven House
 * 225)  Vicars' Close, Wells
 * 226)  Victoria Art Gallery
 * 227)  Victoria Bridge, Bath
 * 228)  Fred Wedlock
 * 229)  West Country Carnival
 * 230)  West Somerset Mineral Railway
 * 231)  West Somerset Railway
 * 232)  Weston-super-Mare
 * 233)  Wansdyke (earthwork)
 * 234)  Wells Cathedral
 * 235)  Wincanton plc
 * 236)  Winter flooding of 2013–14 on the Somerset Levels
 * 237)  John Wood, the Elder
 * 238)  Woodspring Priory
 * 239)  Wookey Hole Caves
 * 240)  Yeovil
 * 241)  Yeovil Town F.C.

Cleanup highlights
See https://tools.wmflabs.org/bambots/cwb/bycat/Somerset.html

Stubs
See Category:Stub-Class Somerset articles


 * A368 road
 * A369 road
 * A371 road
 * Abbey, Bath
 * Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe
 * Lady Harriet Acland
 * Edmund Adams
 * Ælfgar of Selwood
 * Ælfwine of Wells
 * Æthelwine of Wells
 * Agricultural Showgrounds, Frome
 * Alexander (Dean of Wells)
 * Alfred Percy Allsopp
 * Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip
 * Alphege of Wells
 * Altran Praxis
 * Stanley Amor
 * Ansford Academy
 * Saint Arthur of Glastonbury
 * Richard Ashley
 * William Talbot Aveline
 * Avon Riverside railway station
 * Avon Valley Country Park
 * Axbridge Rural District
 * Badgworthy Water
 * Richard Bagot (bishop)
 * William Baldock
 * Ballands Castle
 * Balt Moor Wall
 * Percy Banks
 * Bard of Bath
 * Barford Park
 * Barlynch Priory
 * John Barnet
 * Alexander Barrett
 * Ann Street Barry
 * Ricky Bartlett
 * Jon Bass
 * Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 1999
 * Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 2003
 * Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 2007
 * Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 2011
 * Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass
 * Bath Beer Festival
 * Bath Building Society
 * Bath bun
 * Bath by-election, 1918
 * Bath by-election, 1929
 * Bath by-election, June 1873
 * Bath by-election, May 1873
 * Bath by-election, October 1873
 * Bath City Police
 * Bath City Surveyor
 * Bath Cricket Club Ground
 * Bath Festival of Children's Literature
 * Bath Literature Festival
 * Bath People's Assembly
 * Bath Racecourse
 * Bath Record Office
 * Bath Times
 * Bathavon Rural District
 * Bathealton Court
 * Bathwick
 * Bawdrip Halt railway station
 * Thomas Haynes Bayly
 * Thomas Spencer Baynes
 * David Beal
 * William Bees
 * Ben Knowle
 * Benjamin Heydon
 * Bertwald of Ramsbury
 * Arthur Bezer
 * Bibic
 * John Bickersteth
 * Eustace Bisgood
 * Bishop of Taunton
 * Ian Bishop (English cricketer)
 * Mike Bissex
 * Black Ball Camp
 * Baron Blackford
 * Blake's Pools
 * Blatchbridge
 * Kim Book
 * Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath
 * Alfred Bowerman
 * Bowlditch Quarry
 * Jimmy Bridges
 * Bridgwater & Albion
 * Bridgwater by-election, 1918
 * Bridgwater by-election, 1970
 * Bridgwater Rural District
 * Bridgwater services
 * Bridgwater Times
 * Brihtwine
 * Bristol + Bath Marathon
 * Bristol and Bath Tennis Club
 * Bristol Channel Fault Zone
 * Bristol International Kite Festival
 * Bristol Reservoirs
 * Bristol/Bath to South Coast Study
 * Broadlands Academy
 * Brockley Hall Stables
 * Geoffrey Brooke
 * Oliver Brooks
 * Brown's Folly (tower)
 * Brown's Gatehouse, Wells
 * Colin Brown (cricketer)
 * Nicholas Bubwith
 * Bucklers Mead Academy
 * Matthew Bulbeck
 * William Bunce (cricketer)
 * William Burgess (cricketer)
 * Burnham and Highbridge Times
 * Humphrey Burrington
 * George Burrough
 * Bussex Rhine
 * Callow Rock quarry
 * Camden Crescent, Bath
 * Camelot (ward)
 * Camerton Court
 * Cannington Brook
 * Cannington Nunnery
 * Castle Batch
 * Chain Gate, Wells
 * Chains (geological site)
 * Chard RFC
 * Chard Rural District
 * Charlton House, Wraxall
 * Charlton Mackrell railway station
 * Cheddar Ales
 * Chew Court
 * Chew Valley Brewery
 * Chew Valley Gazette
 * Chilton Cantelo School
 * Church of All Saints, Dunkerton
 * Church of All Saints, Farmborough
 * Church of All Saints, Wootton Courtenay
 * Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Weston in Gordano
 * Church of SS Quiricus & Julietta, Tickenham
 * Church of St Augustine, Clutton
 * Church of St Catherine, Fivehead
 * Church of St Catherine, St Catherine
 * Church of St Lawrence, Priddy
 * Church of St Martin, Fivehead
 * Church of St Mary Magdalene, Great Elm
 * Church of St Mary the Virgin, Croscombe
 * Church of St Mary, Charlynch
 * Church of St Mary, Christon
 * Church of St Mary, West Buckland
 * Church of St Peter & St Paul, Churchstanton
 * Church of St Peter and St Paul, Kilmersdon
 * Church of St Peter, Catcott
 * Church of St Vincent, Ashington
 * Church of St. James, Taunton
 * Church of the Holy Trinity, Sutton Montis
 * Church without dedication, High Ham
 * Clandown F.C.
 * Clatworthy Camp
 * Claverton Down
 * Cleeve Heronry
 * Cleeve Hill SSSI, Somerset
 * Clevedon Cricket Club
 * Clevedon Mercury
 * Richard Clifford
 * Cloud Quarry
 * Clutton Rural District
 * Cockercombe
 * Cockercombe tuff
 * Cole (for Bruton) railway station
 * John Collins (VC)
 * Combe Hay Manor
 * Congar of Congresbury
 * Congresbury railway station
 * Alex Coomber
 * Council of the West
 * Court Fields School
 * Cow Castle
 * Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs
 * Cranmore West railway station
 * Crewkerne and District Museum
 * Crewkerne Grammar School
 * Crispin School
 * John Crockford
 * John Crumplin
 * Thomas Seir Cummings
 * Cyneweard of Glastonbury
 * John Daniel (musician)
 * Dean of Wells
 * Devonshire Park Ground, Weston-super-Mare
 * Devonshire Tunnel
 * Diamond White (cider)
 * Dinghurst fort
 * Doulting Railway Cutting
 * Doulting Stone Quarry
 * John Droxford
 * Dulverton Rural District
 * Duncorn Hill
 * Dundon Hill Hillfort
 * Dundry Hill
 * Dunster Museum & Doll Collection
 * Durleigh reservoir
 * East Lyn Valley
 * East Somerset by-election, 1878
 * East Somerset by-election, 1879
 * Eastwood Manor Farm Steading
 * Eadnoth the Constable
 * Edward of Cnoll
 * Frederick Thomas Elworthy
 * Erbin of Dumnonia
 * Ralph Ergham
 * Howard Evans (musician)
 * Evercreech Junction railway station
 * Evercreech New railway station
 * Exmoor Horn
 * Fairfield House, Bath
 * Fashion Museum, Bath
 * Ernest Fear
 * Fore Street, Chard
 * John Forest (priest)
 * Fosse Way Magazine
 * Freshford railway station
 * Freshmoor
 * Friar's Oven
 * Frome by-election, 1876
 * Frome Cobble Wobble
 * Frome Rural District
 * Gartell Light Railway
 * Ge-mare Farm Fields
 * George Warburton (priest)
 * John Elkington Gill
 * Glastonbury Festival (1914–25)
 * John Godelee
 * Godfrey of Bath
 * Thomas Godwin (bishop)
 * John Goodman (Dean of Wells)
 * William Venn Gough
 * Grabbist Hillfort
 * William Grahme
 * Greenham Hall
 * Grosvenor Place, Bath
 * Grove Farm, Somerset
 * Hadspen Quarry
 * Ham Green SSSI
 * John Harewell
 * Hartcliff Rocks Quarry
 * Walter Haselshaw
 * Hawkcombe Woods
 * Robert Hawkins (Manitoba politician)
 * Haydon, Somerset
 * Haygrove School
 * Peter Hayman (ornithologist)
 * Hazlegrove House
 * Hebron Church, Long Ashton
 * Henrietta Street, Bath
 * Henry Husee
 * Henry Seymour Portman
 * Herbert Ashman
 * John Herbert (priest)
 * Hillier's Cave
 * Hinton Charterhouse Field
 * Hinton Charterhouse Pit
 * Hinton Hill, Wellow
 * Hinton House
 * Hoar Oak Water
 * Prince Hoare (younger)
 * Hobbs Quarry SSSI, Shepton Mallet
 * Henry Hobhouse (archivist)
 * Holly Lane SSSI
 * Holy Trinity Church, Norton Malreward
 * Holyrood Academy
 * Horler
 * Hornets RFC
 * Horsington House
 * Huish Colliery Quarry
 * Huish Episcopi Academy
 * George R. Hunt
 * William Hunt (priest)
 * Huntworth
 * Hurcott Lane Cutting
 * Peter Hurford
 * Hurlstone Point
 * William Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton
 * Hymerford House
 * Ilchester Cheese Company
 * Ilchester Museum
 * Into Somerset
 * Irene (ketch)
 * Ivo (Dean of Wells)
 * James Heappey
 * John of Carleton
 * John Saracenus
 * Johnson Park, Yeovil
 * Johnstone Street, Bath
 * John Keate
 * Kelston railway station
 * Kenn Church, Kenn Pier & Yew Tree Farm SSSI
 * George Kennion
 * Kenwalch's Castle
 * Keynsham Humpy Tumps
 * King Arthur's Community School
 * King's Castle, Wiveliscombe
 * King's School, Bruton
 * Kingisel
 * Kingsdown Camp
 * Kingsmead Square, Bath
 * Kingsmead, Bath
 * Kingweston Meadows
 * Kittisford
 * Knowle Hill
 * Ladymead Community School
 * Lambretta Scooter Museum
 * Landacre Bridge
 * Lang's Farm
 * Langport Rural District
 * Lansdown Crescent, Bath
 * Lansdown, Bath
 * Larkhall, Bath
 * Richard Laurence
 * Leigh House
 * LeisureDome, Weston-super-Mare
 * Leonius (Dean of Wells)
 * Richard Lewis (priest)
 * Nell Leyshon
 * Limebreach Wood
 * Limestone Link
 * Andy Lindegaard
 * Lindinis
 * Lions House, Bridgwater
 * Evan Henry Llewellyn
 * Locking Castle
 * Locksbrook
 * Locksbrook Cemetery
 * Edward Loder
 * Kate Loder
 * Long Ashton Rural District
 * Long Sutton and Pitney railway station
 * Longforth Farm
 * Longwood Swallet
 * Lord Francis Seymour
 * Lord's Wood, Pensford
 * John Lowder
 * Lox Yeo River
 * George Lukin
 * Lulsgate Plateau
 * Lulsgate Quarry
 * Luttrell Arms
 * Alexander Luttrell (1663–1711)
 * Francis Luttrell (1659–1690)
 * George Luttrell
 * Thomas Luttrell (1583–1644)
 * Thomas Luttrell (died 1571)
 * Luxhay Reservoir
 * Lyfing (Archbishop of Canterbury)
 * Simon Lyons
 * Macmillan Way West
 * John Maggs
 * Malmsmead
 * Manor Farm Swallet
 * Manor Farmhouse Gatehouse, Whatley
 * Manor Farmhouse, Meare
 * Manor House, West Coker
 * Richard Mantell
 * William Marchaunt
 * Mark Yeo
 * Masbury railway station
 * Matthew Brailsford
 * Leonard Mawe
 * Henry McCallum
 * Walter Medeford
 * Mellor baronets
 * Mendip Cave Registry and Archive
 * Mendip District Council election, 2015
 * Mendip Power Group
 * Mendip Times
 * Mendip Vale railway station
 * Mendips Raceway
 * Merewith
 * Merryfield Lane railway station
 * Mid Somerset (UK Parliament constituency)
 * Mid Somerset by-election, 1878
 * Mid Somerset Hills
 * Mid Somerset Series
 * Mid-Somerset Football League
 * Midford railway station
 * Midland Bridge
 * Midsomer Norton and Welton railway station
 * Miller's Hill, Milborne Wick
 * Minerva Bath Rowing Club
 * Nicholas de Moels
 * William de Moyon
 * Nailsea School
 * Nicholas Carent
 * Nicholas Slake
 * Nightingale Valley Halt railway station
 * No 18, Fore Street, Taunton
 * North Somerset Council
 * North Somerset Council election, 2015
 * North Somerset Times
 * North Weston, Somerset
 * Norton Radstock College
 * Nutscale Reservoir
 * Oaktree Arena
 * Oare Water
 * Odd Down
 * Old Church of St James, Upton
 * John Oldmixon
 * Con O'Neill (actor)
 * John Palmer (Bath architect)
 * Parrett Iron Works
 * Partis College, Bath
 * Anthony Paulet
 * Pembroke Limestone Group
 * Penniless Porch, Wells
 * Perry Street and District League
 * Peter of Chichester
 * Folliott Sandford Pierpoint
 * Pierre's Pot
 * Plainsfield Camp
 * John Porter (portreeve)
 * Portishead railway station
 * Portland Place, Bath
 * William Portman (died c.1413)
 * Post Track
 * Denys Pouncey
 * Rebecca Pow
 * Peter Price (bishop)
 * Priory Community School
 * Punkie Night
 * Purnell and Sons
 * Quantock Greenway
 * Quants Reserve
 * RAF Locking
 * Ralph Allen School
 * Ralph Barlow (priest)
 * Ralph of Lechlade
 * Ralph of Shrewsbury
 * Read's Cavern
 * Ralph Reader
 * Reeves of Bath
 * Rhino Rift
 * Richard de Spakeston
 * Richard Meredith (priest)
 * Richard of Ilchester
 * River Batherm
 * River Horner
 * River Pitt
 * River Somer
 * Roebuck Meadows
 * Roger of Salisbury (bishop of Bath and Wells)
 * Rondo Theatre
 * Rowdens Road Cricket Ground, Wells
 * Ruborough Camp
 * Henry Thomas Ryall
 * Saltford railway station
 * Samaritans Way South West
 * Samuel Creswicke
 * Sandpit Hole and Bishop's Lot
 * John Sanger
 * Henry Folliott Scott-Stokes
 * Sedgemoor District Council election, 1999
 * Sedgemoor services
 * Selwood Forest
 * Severnside Community Rail Partnership
 * Seymours Court Farmhouse, Beckington
 * Shapwick Moor
 * Shepton Mallet Rural District
 * Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt railway station
 * Lucy Shuker
 * Sigar of Wells
 * Sigfrid of Sweden
 * Sion Hill Place, Bath
 * Sirona Care & Health
 * Smitham Chimney, East Harptree
 * Somerset (European Parliament constituency)
 * Somerset (UK Parliament constituency)
 * Somerset and Bath Constabulary
 * Somerset and Dorset West (European Parliament constituency)
 * Somerset Archives and Local Studies
 * Somerset Brick and Tile Museum
 * Somerset Buildings Preservation Trust
 * Somerset Carol
 * Somerset County Council election, 1977
 * Somerset County Council election, 2009
 * Somerset County Council elections
 * Somerset County Cricket Club in 1890
 * Somerset County Cricket Club in 1893
 * Somerset County Gazette
 * Somerset Cricket Board
 * Somerset Guardian and Standard
 * Somerset Place, Bath
 * William de Mohun of Dunster, 1st Earl of Somerset
 * Somerton Tunnel
 * Somerton Viaduct
 * South Somerset (UK Parliament constituency)
 * South Somerset District Council election, 2015
 * South Somerset Warriors
 * Southey and Gotleigh Moors
 * Sowy River
 * Springmead Preparatory School
 * St Audries Park
 * St Dunstan's Community School
 * St James's Square, Bath
 * St John's Priory, Wells
 * St Katherine's School
 * John Stafford (bishop)
 * Staple Hill (Somerset)
 * Stephen Penpel
 * Stert Island
 * John Strachey (geologist)
 * Street F.C.
 * Strode College
 * Strode Theatre
 * James Sully
 * Sweetworthy
 * Swell Court Farmhouse, Fivehead
 * Taunton & District Saturday Football League
 * Taunton by-election, 1873
 * Taunton by-election, 1909
 * Taunton by-election, 1921
 * Taunton by-election, 1956
 * Taunton Deane Borough Council election, 2011
 * Taunton Deane Borough Council election, 2015
 * Taunton Deane services
 * Taunton Flower Show
 * Taunton Rural District
 * Taunton Times
 * Tellisford Mill
 * Temple of the Stars
 * Benjamin Tett
 * Tetton, Kingston St Mary
 * The Abbey, Beckington
 * The Abbey, Ditcheat
 * The Bishop's Barn, Wells
 * The Bishop's Eye, Wells
 * The Breeze (North Somerset)
 * The Dogs, Wincanton
 * The Egg (theatre)
 * The Gatehouse, Baltonsborough
 * The Old Deanery, Wells
 * The Old Manor, Croscombe
 * The Old Rectory, Yatton
 * The Park School, Yeovil
 * The Queens Hall Minehead
 * The Shoe Museum
 * The Somerset Mercury
 * The St Augustine of Canterbury School, Taunton
 * The Vicarage, Congresbury
 * The West Somerset Community College
 * The Weston & Somerset Mercury
 * Thomas Bytton
 * Thomas Thebaud
 * Thomas Tuttebury
 * Thorne St Margaret
 * Thurlbear Wood and Quarrylands
 * Tickenham, Nailsea and Kenn Moors SSSI
 * Tithe Barn, Manor Farm, Doulting
 * Tor Leisure Ground, Glastonbury
 * Torr Works
 * Tribute Somerset Premier
 * Tribute South West 1 West
 * Tribute Western Counties North
 * Tudor House, Langport
 * Tudor Tavern, Taunton
 * Twerton Park
 * Two Moors Festival
 * Two Moors Way
 * Two Rivers Way
 * Tyning's Barrow Swallet
 * Vale of Taunton and Quantock Fringes
 * Viaduct Quarry
 * James Vowles
 * W/L Cave
 * Walcot, Bath
 * Walter of London
 * Wansdyke (district)
 * Wanstrow railway station
 * Washford Radio Museum
 * Washford River
 * Washford transmitting station
 * Watchet Harbour Lighthouse
 * Arthur Waugh
 * Tony Weare
 * Wellington (Somerset) (UK Parliament constituency)
 * Wellington by-election, 1911
 * Wellington Museum, Somerset
 * Wellington Rural District (Somerset)
 * Wellington Weekly News
 * Wellington Without
 * Wellow (Somerset) railway station
 * Wells by-election, 1939
 * Wells East Somerset railway station
 * Wells Forum
 * Wells Rural District
 * Wells Theological College
 * Wessex (ward)
 * Wessex Water
 * West Deane Way
 * West Lydford
 * West Lyn River
 * West of England Combined Authority
 * West Somerset (UK Parliament constituency)
 * West Somerset by-election, 1874
 * West Somerset District Council election, 2015
 * West Somerset Rural Life Museum and Victorian School
 * Western Gazette
 * Westfield Academy, Yeovil
 * Westhay
 * Westlands Sports Ground, Yeovil
 * Westmoreland, Bath
 * Weston (Bath) railway station
 * Weston Lock
 * Weston-super-Mare and District Football League
 * Weston-super-Mare by-election, 1934
 * Weston-super-Mare by-election, 1958
 * Weston-super-Mare by-election, 1969
 * Weston-Worle Ridge
 * Whitstone School
 * Wibert of Littleton
 * Widcombe Crescent, Bath
 * Widcombe Manor House
 * Wigborough Manor House
 * William Burnell
 * William of Bitton (nephew)
 * William of Merton
 * William Witham
 * David Williams (geologist)
 * George Williams (YMCA)
 * Williton Rural District
 * Wilmington, Somerset
 * Wimble Toot Castle
 * Wincanton Racecourse
 * Wincanton Rural District
 * Wood Street, Bath
 * John Wood, the Younger
 * Christopher Woodforde
 * Wulfhelm II
 * Wulfric of Haselbury
 * Edmund Wyndham
 * Sir Edward Wyndham, 2nd Baronet
 * Sir William Wyndham, 1st Baronet
 * Yarlington Wassail
 * Yeates Removals
 * Yenston
 * Yenston Priory
 * Yeovil and District League
 * Yeovil by-election, 1923
 * Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
 * Yeovil Olympiads Athletics Club
 * Yeovil Rural District
 * Yeovil Sands
 * Yeovil Times
 * Yeovil Town railway station
 * Yeovil True
 * Yeovil Without

Parishes Ancient & Modern
See List of civil parishes in Somerset

Grade I listed buildings
See sub lists of Grade I listed buildings in Somerset

Grade II* listed buildings
See sub lists of Grade II* listed buildings in Somerset

Rivers
See List of rivers of England for context

Bristol Avon catchment Minor coastal catchments Brue catchment Parrett catchment
 * Henhambridge Brook (L)
 * Egford Brook/Nunney Brook (R)
 * Rodden Brook (R)
 * Redford Water (L)
 * Blind Yeo (MS)
 * River Kenn (MS)
 * Little River (MS)
 * Oldbridge River (L)
 * North Drain (R)
 * Pillrow Cut?
 * Black Ditch (L)
 * Cripps River (Rs) (connects with River Brue)
 * South Drain (Ls)
 * Eighteen Foot Rhine?
 * Langacre Rhyne (L)
 * Horsey Pill?
 * Chinnock Water?
 * Sedgemoor Old Rhine?
 * Hamp Brook?
 * Cobb's Cross Stream?
 * North Moor Main Drain?
 * Bearley Brook (L)
 * Hornsey Brook (R)
 * Trent Brook (R)
 * River Wriggle (or Wriggle River) (L)
 * Venner's Water (R)
 * Wellhams Brook (R)
 * Lopen Brook (L)
 * Broad River (R)

Minor coastal catchments
 * Donniford Stream (MS)
 * Willet River (L)
 * Pill River (MS)
 * Nutscale Water?
 * Chetsford Water?

Settlements

 * Earnshill and Hambridge
 * Kingston Bridge
 * Northover

Women's football

 * Somerset County Women's Football League
 * Larkhall Athletic L.F.C.

Missing photographs
See Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Somerset

Leaderboard
The leaderboard with ranking of editors will be maintained during each round and moved onto the next round once it is completed.

Somerset contest overall ranking

 * 1) Worm and Stacey - 1725 points (+400 pending) (Winner: + 500 points added Trophy.png WINNER of Somerset Contest.)
 * 2) Cwmhiraeth - 1250 points (+200 points for finishing Somerset contest in 2nd place added)
 * 3) Rodw - 530 points (+100 points for finishing Somerset contest in 3rd place added)
 * 4) Deb - 75 points
 * 5) Penny Richards - 30 points
 * 6) Ritchie333 - 30 points

Day 16

 * 1) Cwmhiraeth - 450 points (Winner: +£10)
 * 2) Rodw - 380 points
 * 3) Penny Richards - 10 points

Day 17

 * 1) Worm and Stacey - 755 points (Winner +10)
 * 2) Cwmhiraeth - 150 points
 * 3) Deb - 75 points
 * 4) Rodw - 50 points
 * 5) Ritchie333 - 30 points
 * 6) Penny Richards - 10 points

Day 18

 * 1) Worm and Stacey - 670 points (+200 pending) (Winner +10)
 * 2) Cwmhiraeth - 450 points
 * 3) Deb - 50 points
 * 4) Penny Richards - 10 points

Overall scoreboard
After 18 days:
 * 1) Cwmhiraeth - 9245 points (+200 pending)
 * 2) Worm and Stacey - 7945 points (+400 pending)
 * 3) Sturmvogel_66 - 3585 points (+200 pending)
 * 4) Ritchie333 - 2460 points
 * 5) Rodw - 2455 points
 * 6) Hchc2009 - 600 points
 * 7) Gasheadsteve - 445 points
 * 8) Penny Richards - 310 points
 * 9) D Eaketts - 270 points
 * 10) Deb - 210 points
 * 11) Miyagawa - 25 points

Day 16

 * 1) Cross Keys Inn - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 2) Cannington Court - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 3) Bath Racecourse - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 4) Bathealton Court - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 5) Combe Hay Manor - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 6) The Abbey, Beckington - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅

Day 17

 * 1) Victoria Art Gallery - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 2) Luttrell Arms - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅

Day 18
Remember at 6 pm this evening I upgraded the scoring for destubs to 50 points for the remainder of the contest, so you can an extra 100 for the ones done this evening!♦  Dr. Blofeld  20:42, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
 * 1) Bratton Court - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 2) Coker Court - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 3) Dinder House - core article expanded and destubbed = 75 points ✅
 * 4) Tudor Tavern, Taunton - core article destubbed = 25 points ? ✅
 * 5) Church of St Michael, Milverton - destubbed = 50 points ✅
 * 6) Church of St Michael, Brent Knoll - destubbed = 50 points ✅
 * 7) Church of St Mary, Luccombe - destubbed = 50 points ✅
 * 8) Church of All Saints, Monksilver - destubbed = 50 points ✅

Day 16

 * 1) Lily Kwok (1918-2007), Chinese restaurateur in Manchester, lived and worked in Somerset in 1950s; new article, +10.✅

Day 17

 * 1) Harriett Annie Wilkins (1829-1888), Canadian poet born in Bath; new article, +10.✅

Day 18

 * 1) Winifred Hector (1909-2002), nurse and textbook author born in Taunton; new article, +10.✅

Day 17

 * 1) Tudor Tavern, Taunton - little bit of work, 5 points ✅
 * 2) Porlock Hill - expanded, destubbed, 25 points ✅

Day 16

 * 1) Somerset Brick and Tile Museum destub core article - 75 points ✅
 * 2) Charlton House, Wraxall destub core article - 75 points ✅
 * 3) The Queens Hall Minehead destub core article - 75 points ✅
 * 4) George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn, Glastonbury destub core article - 75 points ✅
 * Lovely work Rod. Funnily I was going to work on George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn myself today, it's in my book on Haunted inns!♦ Dr. Blofeld  08:12, 30 August 2016 (UTC)


 * 1) Fairfield House, Bath destub core article - 75 points ✅
 * 2) Barford Park some expansion & referencing but still under 1500 therefore 5 points✅

Day 17

 * 1) Watchet Harbour Lighthouse destubbed - 25 points ✅
 * 2) St John's Priory, Wells destubbed - 25 points✅
 * 3) River Somer destubbed + was completely unreferenced ? 30 points Yup. ✅

Day 17
Impressive day! Some nice work and subjects in there!♦ Dr. Blofeld  08:08, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
 * 1) Blackmoor Farmhouse, Cannington - destubbed core article. 75 points✅
 * 2) Barford Park - destubbed core article. 75 points (also credit to User:Rodw who worked on it this morning)✅
 * 3) Ashwick Court - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 4) Alfoxton House - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 5) Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 6) The Abbey, Ditcheat - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 7) The Abbey, Charlton Adam - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 8) Cleveland Pools - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 9) Castle House, Bridgwater - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * 10) Camerton Court - a bit of clean up and expansion - 5 points ✅
 * 11) The Forum, Bath - destubbed core article. 75 points ✅
 * Thanks Dr. B. I just wish we had more time to do it more often! WormTT(talk) 08:17, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Well you've won £50 so far, so well done!♦ Dr. Blofeld  08:34, 1 September 2016 (UTC)

Day 18

 * 1) Camerton Court, managed to finish this off so it's a destubbed core article. Claimed 5 points yesterday, so 70 points✅
 * 2) East Lambrook Manor destubbed core article - 75 points Can you ref "the spurge Euphorbia characias ssp. wulfenii, 'Lambrook Gold', the cotton lavender Santolina chamaecyparissus 'Lambrook Silver', and the primrose Primula 'Lambrook Mauve'."?♦  Dr. Blofeld  20:46, 1 September 2016 (UTC) - Done ツStacey (talk) 21:31, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Hi Dr. Blofeld, did you see Stacey had referenced East Lambrook Manor? Anything more needed for the points? WormTT(talk) 12:58, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Always ping me when answering, otherwise I likely won't see it! + 75 points awarded.♦ Dr. Blofeld  13:09, 2 September 2016 (UTC)


 * 1) Strode Theatre destubbed core article - 75 points✅
 * 2) Herbert E. Balch destubbed core article (+GAN) - 75 points ✅(+200 GA)✅
 * 3) Burton Pynsent House destubbed core article (+GAN) - 75 points✅(+200 pending)
 * 4) Tudor Tavern, Taunton - Cwmhireath took this over the line (I hadn't noticed when I started editing), and Ritchie and I both worked on it yesterday. Stacey and I have definitely added to the core article, not sure how many points it's worth though? -25 points is reasonable I think, hope this is OK.✅♦ Dr. Blofeld  20:49, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
 * 5) Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society destubbed core article - 75 points✅

Day 17

 * 1) Grand Pump Room, Bath - I believe I have added more than 3K to this article now for 25 points.
 * And it's a core article for another 50 ;) WormTT(talk) 20:26, 31 August 2016 (UTC) -75 points yey!♦ Dr. Blofeld  07:39, 1 September 2016 (UTC)✅

Day 18

 * 1) Mark Yeo - destubbed. Is that worth anything? Deb (talk) 20:54, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
 * 50 points for destubs now,✅ you completed the destubbing after 6pm when I increase the score. Sounds more like a Singaporean snooker player than a river right ;-)?♦ Dr. Blofeld  20:59, 1 September 2016 (UTC)