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- Bicknoller is a village and civil parish on the western slopes of the Quantock Hills in the English county of Somerset. Administratively, the civil parish...
- The Church of St George in Bicknoller, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The church is...
- would remain with him to the end of his life. Harold Gimblett was born at Bicknoller in the Quantock Hills in west Somerset, where his family had been farmers...
- Trundle Ring) is a late prehistoric earthwork on the Quantock Hills near Bicknoller in Somerset, England. It is a Scheduled Monument. In 2013 it was added...
- the third child of Colonel Harold Mynors Farmar, CMG, DSO, of Orchards, Bicknoller, Somerset, and his wife Violet Hyacinth, née Dalby, granddaughter of Sir...
- of his life he moved south, to Nether Stowey around 1924, and then to Bicknoller. For a short period he hunted with the West Somerset Foxhounds, and the...
- Stoke St Gregory, Fivehead, Churchinford, Trull Somerset TA4 TAUNTON Bicknoller, Bishops Lydeard, Cotford St. Luke, Crowcombe, Milverton, West Bagborough...
- ****sh, Belluton, Benter, Berhill, Berkley, Berrow, Bickenhall, Bickham, Bicknoller, Bilbrook, Binegar, Bishop Sutton, Bishops Hull, Bishops Lydeard, Blackford...
- Retrieved 23 November 2014. "Bowl barrow on Longstone Hill, 270 m NNE of Bicknoller Post". National Heritage List for England. Historic England. Archived...
- building. The church was founded as a Saxon minster with a chapelry at Bicknoller and other dues payable from property in Monksilver, Clatworthy and Elworthy...