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about 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of Nailsea, and
includes the
village of
Chelvey.
According to the 2011
census it had a po****tion of 277. To the west of...
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Chelvey Court in the
village of
Chelvey near
Brockley in the
English county of
Somerset was a
large manor house built between 1618 and 1660 for Edward...
- St. Bridget's
Church in
Chelvey, Brockley, Somerset,
England dates from the 12th century, and has been
designated by
English Heritage as a
Grade I listed...
- Taps
Combe Camp (also
known as
Chelvey Batch Settlement) is an Iron Age hill fort in
North Somerset, England. The hill fort is
situated approximately...
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parishes of: Long Ashton, Backwell,
Barrow Gurney, Bedminster, Butcombe,
Chelvey, and Winford. It
covered an area of 19,440
acres (7,870 ha). The importance...
- Blagdon, Bleadon, Bourton, Brockley, Burrington,
Butcombe Cambridge Batch,
Chelvey, Christon, Churchill,
Clapton in Gordano, Claverham, Cleeve, Clevedon,...
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originally lived on the estate, but by the
early 1800s, John had made
Chelvey Court in
Brockley his prin****l residence.
Tyntes Place was downgraded...
- 29 Vict. c. xxvi),
which allowed them to
obtain water from
springs at
Chelvey and Migdel,
several miles to the west of
Barrow Gurney.
Simpson anti****ted...
- Hills, Somerset". www.quantockonline.co.uk. "TYNTE, John (1617-69), of
Chelvey, Som. |
History of
Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org...
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Retrieved 3
April 2015.
Historic England. "Barn, 50
Yards South East Of
Chelvey Court (1129823)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 3 April...