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Binegar is a
small village and
civil parish in Somerset, England. It is
located on the A37, 4
miles (6.4 km) east of Wells,
between Shepton Mallet and...
- The
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity,
Binegar, Somerset,
England is
Norman but has been
rebuilt and
restored several times since. It is a
Grade II*...
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Binegar railway station was a
station on the
Somerset and
Dorset Joint Railway in the
county of
Somerset in England.
Opened on 20 July 1874, the station...
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hundred covered around 30,000
acres (12,000 ha) and
included the
parishes of
Binegar,
Cranmore West, Dinder, Evercreech, Litton, Priddy,
Westbury and Wookey...
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Regulations 2022 304 The
Diocese of Bath and
Wells (Educational Endowments) (
Binegar School)
Order 2022 305 The
Diocese of
Lincoln (Educational Endowments)...
- platform,
which also
controlled access to the
goods yard. The line to
Binegar was
doubled in 1885. In 1886 the line to
Midsomer Norton and
Radstock was...
- and the
Sessional Divisions of
Axbridge and
Wells (except the
parish of
Binegar). 1918–1950: The
Boroughs of
Glastonbury and Wells, the
Urban Districts...
- Berhill, Berkley, Berrow, Bickenhall, Bickham, Bicknoller, Bilbrook,
Binegar,
Bishop Sutton,
Bishops Hull,
Bishops Lydeard, Blackford, Blagdon, Blatchbridge...
- of Keynsham, Long Ashton, and
Temple Cloud, and the
civil parishes of
Binegar, Chilcompton, and
Midsomer Norton. 1950–1983: The
Urban Districts of Keynsham...
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hamlets included:
Ashwick Baltonsborough –
Batcombe –
Beckington –
Binegar –
Bleadney –
Bowlish –
Buckland Dinham –
Burcott –
Butleigh – Butleigh...