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Pitcombe is a
village and
civil parish 1 mile (2 km) south-west of
Bruton and 5
miles (8 km) from
Wincanton in Somerset, England. It has a po****tion of...
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Pitcombe Down (grid
reference SY585897) is a 13.2
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Dorset,
notified in 1954.
English Nature citation...
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fifty years at sea. He
spent his
retirement living in the
village of
Pitcombe, in the
county of Somerset, with his
niece (his wife
having preceded him...
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Group installed their first hydroelectric turbine at
Gants Mill at
nearby Pitcombe.
Bruton Abbey, a
medieval Augustinian priory from
which a wall remains...
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Parracombe Pencombe Peppercombe Castle Picklecombe Fort
Pincombe Down
Pitcombe Pitcombe Down
Postcombe Prescombe Down Prior's Park &
Adcombe Wood Pyecombe...
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Hadspen House Location within Somerset General information Town or city
Pitcombe Country England Coordinates 51°05′29″N 2°29′27″W / 51.0915°N 2.4908°W...
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Harbour Cole
Harbour (Guysborough), Nova
Scotia Cole, Somerset, a
hamlet in
Pitcombe parish Cole (for Bruton)
railway station, a
former station in the hamlet...
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Champflower and
Redlynch is a part, also includes: Batcombe, Brewham, Lamyatt,
Pitcombe,
Shepton Montague and
Upton Noble.
Screen and
chancel Monument to Sir Maurice...
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serving the
village of Cole,
which is now
virtually joined to the
village of
Pitcombe and the town of Bruton. Cole was the
station where the
Dorset Central Railway...
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Gants Mill is a
watermill on the
River Brue in
Pitcombe near Bruton, Somerset, England. Much of the
current mill was
built in 1810 but
includes parts of...