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Bawdrip is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England. The
village is on the
south side of the
Polden Hills about 4
miles (6.4 km) north-east of...
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Bawdrip Halt was a
railway station at
Bawdrip on the
Bridgwater branch of the
Somerset and
Dorset Joint Railway.
Although the line had
opened in 1890...
- Godfrey, the
servant of a
local farmer,
along the old
Bristol road
towards Bawdrip. With
their limited cavalry in the vanguard, they
turned south along Bradney...
- Council.
Retrieved 6 May 2022. "Election
results for
Bridgwater East &
Bawdrip".
Somerset County Council.
Retrieved 6 May 2022. "Election
results for...
- Council.
Retrieved 5 May 2017. "Election
results for
Bridgwater East &
Bawdrip".
Somerset County Council.
Retrieved 5 May 2017. "Election
results for...
- Warwick. 1596 –
William Bawdrip of
Penmark built a fair
house at the
Splott and made it his
chief residence. 1626 –
William Bawdrip of
Splott was Member...
- Hall in Oxfordshire,
Exton Hall in Rutland,
Brockdish Hall in
Norfolk and
Bawdrip Rectory in Somerset.[citation needed] The tale
first appeared in print...
- Bathampton, Bathealton, Batheaston, Bathford, Bathpool, Bathway, Battleton,
Bawdrip, Beam Bridge,
Beardly Batch, Beckery, Beckington, Beercrocombe, Beggearn...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Michael and All
Angels in
Bawdrip, Somerset,
England was
built in the late 13th or
early 14th century. It is a
Grade II* listed...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Bawdrip Halt Line and
station closed Somerset and
Dorset Joint Railway Bridgwater Railway ...