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Axbridge is a town in Somerset, England, on the
River Axe, near the
southern edge of the
Mendip Hills. Its po****tion
according to the 2011
census was...
- 2010. "Axbridge: History".
Axbridge:
Information for
Visitors and
Residents maintained by
Axbridge Town Council.
Axbridge Town Council.
Archived from...
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cover the city of Bristol,
north Somerset (including Weston-super-Mare,
Axbridge, Banwell, Cheddar, Clevedon,
Wedmore and Winscombe) and
south Gloucestershire...
- wool-merchant's
house built c. 1460, long
after the
death of King John in 1216, in
Axbridge, a town in the
English county of Somerset. It is a
jettied timber-frame...
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districts and part of a fifth,
which were all
abolished at the same time:
Axbridge Rural District (part,
being Steep Holm
island and
parishes lying generally...
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Mendip Hills Settlements Ashwick Axbridge Banwell Bishop Sutton Blagdon Bleadon Burrington Charterhouse Cheddar Chewton Mendip Churchill Compton...
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Axbridge railway station was a
station on the
Bristol and
Exeter Railway's
Cheddar Valley line in
Axbridge, Somerset.
Axbridge was one of the prin****l...
- The
number 126 is a bus
route that
operates between Wells and
Axbridge.
Under its
previous operator,
First West of England, the
route was
branded as Mendip...
- close-quarters combat.
Axbridge, on the
other hand, is a
narrow corridor with two
human bases on each end.
Aside from good
sniping spots, the
Axbridge map also provides...
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Axbridge Town Hall is a muni****l
building in The
Square in
Axbridge, Somerset, England. The building,
which is the
meeting place of
Axbridge Town Council...