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Dundry is a
village and
civil parish,
situated on
Dundry Hill in the
northern part of the
Mendip Hills,
between Bristol and the Chew
Valley Lake, in the...
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Dundry Hill is
immediately south of Bristol, England: it
includes farmland, a
small number of
houses and a church. It
stretches east–west for some two...
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Dundry Main Road
South Quarry (grid
reference ST566654) is a 0.7
hectare geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest near the
village of East Dundry...
- the
Elder Lady Chapel, is made from
limestone taken from
quarries around Dundry and
Felton with Bath
stone being used in
other areas.
Amongst the other...
- The
parish church of St
Michael the
Archangel in
Dundry, Somerset,
England has a
tower which was
built in 1484, with the rest
dated 1861. It has been designated...
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eastern end of the
Dundry Down ridge,
south of the city of
Bristol and
north of the
village of
Norton Malreward near the
eastern side of
Dundry Hill. It is a...
- East
Dundry is a south-facing
hamlet some 160
metres above sea
level in a
sheltered valley of
Dundry Hill just
south of Bristol, England. The
hamlet is...
- Township,
Mercer County, New
Jersey Maiden Head, a
hamlet in the
parish of
Dundry in
North Somerset, UK The
Maidenhead Locator System An
archaic reference...
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border of the city,
between Hartcliffe and Bishopsworth, just
north of
Dundry Hill. It is a
large estate,
begun in the 1950s.
Withywood has a
number of...
- city of Bristol, England, on the
southern edge of the city at the foot of
Dundry Hill. It is a post-World War II
development consisting largely of council...