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Ashcott is a
small village and
civil parish located in the
Sedgemoor area of
Somerset in the south-west of England. The
village has a po****tion of 1...
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Ashcott railway station was a
station on the
Highbridge branch of the
Somerset and
Dorset Joint Railway.
Opened by the
Somerset Central Railway in 1856...
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bussed in and out for
lessons and meals. The girls'
boarding house was at
Ashcott House from 1967
until 1984. Over
recent years, many of
these houses have...
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Charles I and as the
instigator of Pride's Purge.
Thomas Pride was born in
Ashcott, Somerset, son of
William Pride, a
local tradesman. His
exact date of birth...
- The
Anglican Church of All
Saints in
Ashcott, Somerset,
England was
built in the 15th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
church was built...
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served as
first Lieutenant Governor of
British Columbia.
Joseph was born in
Ashcott, England, the son of
William Trutch and his wife,
Charlotte Hannah Barnes...
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Taunton Deane, Ash,
South Somerset, Ash Priors, Ashbeer, Ashbrittle,
Ashcott,
Ashcott Corner, Ashill, Ashington, Ashton, Ashwell, Ashwick, Asney, Athelney...
- the B3151 and
Ashcott on the A39.
Route 3 of the
Sustrans National Cycle Network runs near the reserve. The
nearest bus
access is in
Ashcott, 4 kilometres...
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bridge The
Nydon bridge South Drain Shapwick Lock
Shapwick Road
bridge Ashcott Road
bridge South Drain aqueduct River Brue
aqueduct and
syphon Glastonbury...
- 1890s. A'Deane's father, also
called John A'Deane,
founded the
homestead "
Ashcott", near Takapau, Hawke's Bay, and
served on the Hawke's Bay
Provincial Council...