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Bathampton (/bɑːθˈæmptən, bæθ-/) is a
village and
civil parish 2
miles (3 km) east of Bath,
England on the
south bank of the
River Avon. The
parish has...
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Bathampton Down is a flat
limestone plateau in
Bathampton, Somerset, England,
overlooking the
River Avon and the city of Bath.
There is
evidence of man's...
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Bathampton Toll
Bridge is an arch
bridge in England,
carrying a
minor road
across the
River Avon near
Bathampton, to the east of Bath. It is a
Grade II...
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include Bath
Rugby and Bath City. The
hills in the
locality such as
Bathampton Down saw
human activity from the
Mesolithic period.
Several Bronze Age...
- (formerly a
separate civil parish). To the west is the
former settlement of
Bathampton.
Steeple Langford has
thatched cottages, and
several lakes created by...
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coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Clermont...
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received a
patent in 1899 and
commercial production started at a
factory in
Bathampton in 1900. The
original Plasticine was grey, but four
colours were produced...
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Solsbury Hill has an Iron Age hill fort. The
hills around Bath such as
Bathampton Down saw
human activity from the
Mesolithic period.
Several Bronze Age...
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Church of St
Nicholas is an
Anglican parish church in
Bathampton, Somerset,
standing between the
River Avon and the
Kennet and Avon Canal.
Built in...
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Combe Down and
Bathampton Down
Quarries (grid
reference ST761625) make up a 6.22
hectare (15.37 acre) Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Bath...