
But beggars cannot be choosers, so off up the B road past Mere and a misty White Sheet Hill to Maiden Bradley, with its 12 century Post Office and Shop (I didn’t know the Co-op had been going that long

Peasedown St John lies a few miles from Bath and within the now-defunct Somerset coalfields. There were half a dozen collieries within a couple of miles of the village, but the last of the coalmines closed in the 1970’s; now it’s a dormitory village for commuters to Bath and Bristol. Back in the 1930’s, Roald Dahl used to live in the area and had a job selling kerosene to the locals, he mentions Peasedown St John in his autobiography. And according to Wiki, the actor Peter Alexander who plays someone called Phil Pearce in Emmerdale, grew up in the village. The soccer club, which was founded around 1900, has recently reverted to the “Miners Welfare” name from “Athletic” in order to honour the history of the area.
Frome Town’s SpecialEffect Stadium, the club’s home since 1904, is quite charming in a higgledy sort of way, with plenty of portakabins, obscure brick buildings, agricultural stands, and a huge white-washed social club dominating one end of the pitch, with a large function room and a couple of other bars. They’re currently in the process of raising £30k to replace and upgrade the floodlights, and have nearly reached that target.
The game itself was eminently watchable, and a 1-1 draw was probably a fair result, although Peasedown looked the more dangerous side up front, and possessed a 17-stone goalkeeper

Somerset County League Division 1 East (Step 8): Frome Town Sports 1 Peasedown Miners Welfare 1
Admission free, no programme, packet of cheese ‘n onion crisps and a cuppa coffee from the clubhouse £1.80, attendance 39, most of whom were supporting Peasedown!