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Steart (pronounced Ste-art),
historically also
called Stert, is a
small village in Somerset, England. It lies in an
isolated position on the
Steart Peninsula...
- The
Steart Peninsula (grid
reference ST274459) is a
peninsula in Somerset, England. At its
outermost tip is
Fenning Island (now
joined to the mainland)...
- St Andrew's
Church is a
Church of
England church in
Steart, Somerset, England. The church,
which was
built in 1882, is now used for
services periodically...
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Martin Mere,
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Norfolk In 1962 the...
- Reserve.
Stert Island was
formed in
about 1798, when it
broke off from the
Steart Peninsula. The
island is
noted for its birds,
including spotted redshank...
- the
Environment Agency and
Natural England to
create a
wetland habitat at
Steart on the
Severn estuary as part of a
realignment of
coastal flood defences...
- the
River Parrett, the
Steart Peninsula, Lilstock, East
Quantoxhead and Watchet. Sand
dunes at
Berrow and a
shingle ridge at
Steart have been
created by...
-
Otterhampton within the
county of Somerset,
between Bridgwater and the
Steart Peninsula. The
village lies on
Combwich Reach as the
River Parrett flows...
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village and
civil parish in Somerset, England,
between Bridgwater and the
Steart Peninsula. It was
recorded in the
Domesday Book as
Stocheland meaning 'A...
- from the
early 19th century,
including number 44,
which is also
known as
Steart House, and
numbers 46 and 47. On
Berrow Road, near the High Lighthouse,...