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Congresbury is a
village and
civil parish on the
northwestern slopes of the
Mendip Hills in
North Somerset, England,
which in 2011 had a po****tion of...
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Cadbury Hill is a
small hill,
mostly in the
civil parish of
Congresbury,
overlooking the
village of
Yatton in
North Somerset. On its
summit stands an...
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travelled across the
Bristol Channel to
found a
monastery on
Cadbury Hill at
Congresbury in Somerset. He gave his name to this
village and to the
parish church...
- The
River Yeo (often
referred to as the
Congresbury Yeo,
after the
village of
Congresbury,
through which it flows, to
avoid confusion with
other similarly...
- St
Andrew in
Congresbury, Somerset,
England dates from the 13th
century and has been
designated as a
Grade I
listed building.
Congresbury is
named after...
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Congresbury railway station was a
station located at
Congresbury on the
Bristol and
Exeter Railway's
Cheddar Valley line in
Somerset and the
junction for...
- The
Vicarage (which is also
known as The Refectory) in
Congresbury, Somerset, England,
includes an
early 19th-century
vicarage and
former Priests House...
- 1983–1997: The
District of
Woodspring wards of Banwell, Blagdon, Churchill,
Congresbury, Hutton, Locking, Weston-super-Mare Ashcombe, Weston-super-Mare East...
- in the
House of Lords, and on 30 May he was
created Baron Cotter, of
Congresbury in the
County of Somerset. He
delivered his
maiden speech in the Lords...
- of
North Somerset wards of:
Banwell & Winscombe;
Blagdon & Churchill;
Congresbury & Puxton; Yatton. The
District of
Sedgemoor wards of: Axevale; Cheddar...