| Wells Wells is a small cathedral city and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England, on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. The name Wells derives from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew, one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Wells
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| Shepton Mallet Shepton_Mallet
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| Mendip Hills The Mendip Hills (commonly called The Mendips) are a range of limestone-on-sandstone-on-volcanic rock hills situated to the south of Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England. Running east to west between Weston-super-Mare and Frome, the Hills overlook the Somerset Levels to the south and the Avon valley to the north. The hills give their name to the local government district of Mendip, which covers most of the area. Mendip_Hills
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| Mendip Mendip is also a shortened name for The Mendip Hills, from which this district takes its name.Mendip is a local government district of Somerset in England. It covers an area of land ranging from the Mendip Hills through on to the Somerset Levels. The Mendip district covers a largely rural area of ranging from the Mendip Hills through on to the Somerset Levels. It has a population of approximately 110,00. Mendip
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| Frome, Somerset Frome,_Somerset
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| Chilcompton Chilcompton is a village in Somerset, England, situated in the Mendip Hills two miles south of Midsomer Norton. Chilcompton
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| Chewton Mendip Chewton Mendip is a village and civil parish in the Mendip District of Somerset, England. It is situated north of Wells, south of Bristol on the Mendip Hills and is the source of the River Chew. The parish includes the hamlet of Bathway. Chewton_Mendip
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| Holcombe, Somerset Holcombe is a small village and civil parish (estimated population 1,000) in North Somerset, England. The parishs contains the hamlet of Barlake and Edford. It is within easy commuting distance of both Bristol and Bath. Holcombe,_Somerset
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| List of English districts districts of England, also including London boroughs. Districts are one type of English administrative division.non-metropolitan districts except for the London boroughs, metropolitan boroughs, the Isle of Wight and those that are labelled as sui generis. 2007 from the Office for National Statistics. This list has been amended to reflect the 2009 structural changes to local government in England.for a list of the pre-1974 districts. List_of_English_districts
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| Whatley, Mendip Whatley is a small rural village and civil parish near Frome in the English county of Somerset. Whatley,_Mendip
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| Witham Friary Witham Friary is a small village and civil parish located between the Somerset (England) towns of Frome and Bruton. It is in the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the ancient Forest of Selwood. Witham_Friary
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| Street, Somerset Talk:Street,_Somerset
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| Mendip local elections Mendip Council in Somerset, England is elected every four years. Mendip_local_elections
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| Priddy Priddy is a village in Somerset, England in the Mendip Hills, close to East Harptree and north-west of Wells. It is in the local government district of Mendip.The village lies in a small hollow near the summit of the Mendip range of hills, at an elevation of nearly above sea-level, and has evidence of occupation since neolithic times. There are also the remains of lead mining activities and caves in the limestone beneath the village. Priddy
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| Ston Easton Ston Easton is a linear village and civil parish in the English county of Somerset. It is southwest of Bath and north of Shepton Mallet. The parish includes the hamlet of Clapton."The village is situated on the high road from Bristol to Wells. The soil is of a loamy nature, with a subsoil of limestone. Ston_Easton
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| Whitstone School Whitstone Technology College (also known as Whitstone School) is a specialist school located in Shepton Mallet, Somerset which educates students ages 11As of 2006, the school's headteacher is Mr. Anthony Wilson who replaced Mr Chaudoir who retired. Average annual enrollment is 750 students, approximately 98% of whom are White, the remainder are Asian, Asian British or Afro-Caribbean. Whitstone_School
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| Bowlish Bowlish is a hamlet on the A371 road between Shepton Mallet and Croscombe in Somerset, England. Although it is on the periphery of Shepton Mallet, Bowlish is still very much its own place - separate from Shepton Mallet.There is an infants school and a public house, The Horseshoe Inn, which was formerly a blacksmith's forge, hence the name. Bowlish
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| Shepton Mallet (HM Prison) Talk:Shepton_Mallet_(HM_Prison)
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| Blowdart/Archives/Archive1 User_talk:Blowdart/Archives/Archive1
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| River Sheppey The River Sheppey has its source in a group of springs west of the village of Doulting, near Shepton Mallet in Somerset, England. It flows through the wetlands to the north of the Polden Hills and ultimately joins the River Brue. River_Sheppey
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