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- Alhampton is a small village 5 miles (8 km) south of Shepton Mallet, and 2 miles (3 km) north-west of Castle Cary, in Somerset, England. It lies within...
- Alhampton Mission Church is a Church of England chapel in Alhampton, Somerset, England. The tin tabernacle was erected in 1892 and now forms part of the...
- Besides the village, the parish has four hamlets: Wraxall, Lower Wraxall, Alhampton and Sutton. In the Domesday Book of 1086, Ditcheat belonged to Glastonbury...
- Somerset, England. It rises at Higher Alham above Batcombe and runs through Alhampton, Milton Clevedon and joins the River Brue to the north of Alford. It was...
- Leigh, Adsborough, Adscombe, Aisholt, Alcombe, Alder Row, Aley, Alford, Alhampton, Aller, Allerford, Allowenshay, Alston Sutton, Alstone, Alvington, Amesbury...
- January 1830) was an English housekeeper and diarist. Woodforde was born in Alhampton Court in Ditcheat, Somerset, in 1757. In 1780 she was taken in by her...
- breakfast business, inspired by their time in France. At Homeacres, in Alhampton near Castle Cary, Dowding now lectures and runs courses on no dig gardening...
- a list of locations in the Somerset Levels, England. Aller, Somerset Alhampton Andersea Athelney Baltonsborough Banwell Barrow (North/South) Bawdrip...
- original on 30 September 2011, retrieved 17 September 2011 Mission Church, Alhampton, Church of England, retrieved 28 September 2011 After 118 years, historic...
- meandering route through a broad, flat-bottomed valley between Castle Cary and Alhampton. By the time it reaches Baltonsborough it is only some 10 metres (33 ft)...