There are now about 4,000 village signs across the country. However in Somerset interesting village signs are extremely thin on the ground. These are the only ones I have found so far:
Rode
Rode's village sign is closest in style to those in East Anglia
Chew Stoke
Chew Stoke is in Bath & North East Somerset
Long Ashton
Long Ashton is in North Somerset
Shipham
Shipham
North Newton's lock gate village sign
The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal runs to the east of the village
West Camel
Norton-sub-Hamdon
Sign made from local Ham Stone and depicting the village's dovecote
Milborne Port
Othery's millennium village sign
Some recently replaced council town and village signs now include images of notable local landmarks e.g. the market cross on Cheddar's sign
Stoke St Mary's village sign has a small stained glass window incorporated into it
It was erected to commemorate the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002.
Cannington
West Monkton
This has a picture of a heron or an egret and a swingbridge on the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal on it
These are some examples of some typical Norfolk village signs:
Bodham
Little Snoring
Great Snoring
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