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DescriptionBeaminster, Horn Hill tunnel - geograph.org.uk - 935831.jpg
English: Beaminster: Horn Hill tunnel The A3066 uses a short tunnel to overcome Horn Hill. The brick walls are 3ft 6 in thick and the tunnel is 350 feet in length. The plaque above the entrance is not entirely distinct, but it says:
The public are principally
indebted for the erection of this
TUNNEL
to the zealous exertions of
GILES RUSSELL of Beaminster GENT
begun August 1831, finished June 1832
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