Only a few sets of stocks have survived into the present day in Somerset and most of these are to be found in churchyards, with the rest located mainly on village greens. Most of the surviving stocks in Somerset are also to be found in the Taunton area. Why this should be I don't know - were the people in the Taunton area less law abiding than elsewhere?
Trull Churchyard, Taunton
Stoke St Gregory Churchyard
West Monkton Churchyard, Taunton
Thurloxton Churchyard - half a set of stocks
Creech St Michael Churchyard, Taunton - under a yew tree
Brushford's stocks are high up on the wall in the church porch
Bicknoller Churchyard at the foot of the Quantock Hills
St Giles Church, Bradford on Tone
The stocks at Faulkland are flanked by 2 enormous standing stones
North Cheriton - outside the entrance to St John the Baptist Church
Brushford's stocks are high up on the wall in the church porch
Bicknoller Churchyard at the foot of the Quantock Hills
St Giles Church, Bradford on Tone
The stocks at Faulkland are flanked by 2 enormous standing stones
North Cheriton - outside the entrance to St John the Baptist Church
Martock's stocks are kept behind bars!
Catcott's stocks are mounted on the wall in the church porch
Under a yew tree in St George's Churchyard, Wembdon
One set of a stocks does look much like another!
Other sets of stocks can be seen at Wambrook and Templecombe.
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