MIDDLEZOY marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with live music, games, and entertainment - including performances from Elton John and Rod Stewart tribute acts.
The village had a packed programme of events across the extended bank holiday weekend.
On Thursday, there was a concert in the church featuring the Taunton Deane Big Band, a tealight procession, and the lighting of a Jubilee beacon.
Friday saw the cricket club host a family T20 match at the playing field before the John and Stewart tribute acts played at the village hall.
On Saturday, there was a fancy dress procession, a 'family fun' afternoon at the playing fields, and a 'Seven-teas in a tent' event held by Middlezoy Women's Social Club.
The Party at the Palace concert - featuring John and Stewart - was live-streamed at the village hall in the evening.
Middlezoy's Platinum Jubilee celebrations ended up a village fun afternoon, a big lunch, a Jentle Jazz performance, and a raffle and prize-giving ceremony on Sunday.
Throughout the weekend, there were displays of garden art around the village and a 'Middlezoy in the 1950s' display at the church.
Sedgemoor saw plenty of Platinum Jubilee events to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne.
In Willow Court, Bridgwater, residents at an outdoor party reminisced on watching the Queen's Coronation ceremony in June 1953.
Local schools also got into the spirit of the occasion, while the residents of Buckingham Close held a street party to match the celebrations of the palace of the same name.
Gallery: Middlezoy's Jubilee celebrations (Thursday, June 2)
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