- Somerset,
England Mendip Way, a
footpath across the
Mendip Hills Mendip TV Mast, a
transmitter in the
Mendips area
Forest of
Mendip, an
ancient forest...
- The
Mendip Hills (commonly
called the
Mendips) is a
range of
limestone hills to the
south of
Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England.
Running from Weston-super-Mare...
- The
Mendips or
Mendip Hills are a
group of
hills in Somerset, England.
Mendips may also
refer to: 251
Menlove Avenue or
Mendips, John Lennon's childhood...
-
Wells and
Mendip Hills is a
proposed constituency of the
House of
Commons in the UK Parliament.
Further to the
completion of the 2023
Periodic Review of...
- in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
Viscounts also held the
titles of
Baron Mendip in the
Peerage of
Great Britain from 1802 to 1974 (a
title which is still...
- The
Mendip transmitting station is a
broadcasting and
telecommunications facility on the
summit of Pen Hill, part of the
Mendip Hills range in Somerset...
- (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates)
Mendip was a
local government district of
Somerset in England. The
district covered...
- wetland. The north-east
contains part of the
Cotswolds uplands and all of the
Mendip Hills,
which are both
national landscapes; the west
contains the Quantock...
-
Chewton Mendip is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England. It is
situated 4
miles (6 km)
north of Wells, 16
miles (26 km)
south of Bath and Bristol...
-
villages in Somerset, England: Charlton, Kilmersdon,
Mendip district Charlton,
Shepton Mallet,
Mendip district Charlton,
Taunton Deane Charlton Adam Charlton...