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Cutcombe is a
village and
civil parish 9
miles (14 km)
south of
Minehead and
north of
Dulverton straddling the
ridge between Exmoor and the
Brendon Hills...
- The
Anglican Church of St John in
Cutcombe, Somerset,
England was
built in the 13th and 14th centuries. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. It is likely...
- In
about 1150 the
manors retained in
demesne were Dunster, Minehead,
Cutcombe,
Kilton and
Carhampton in Somerset, and Ham in Dorset. The
historian the...
- Heathfield, Cucklington, Cudworth, Culbone, Curland,
Curry Mallet,
Curry Rivel,
Cutcombe Dean, Dinder, Dinnington, Ditcheat, Doniford, Donyatt, Doulting, Dowlish...
- Coombe,
Truro Coombe,
Wiltshire Coombes Corscombe Croscombe Crowcombe Cutcombe Danescombe,
Cornwall Doccombe,
Devon Drascombe Drizzlecombe Eastcombe,...
- 1014130
Upload Photo Bowl
barrow on Lype Hill, 550 m
north west of Lype Farm
Cutcombe Bowl
barrow Late
Neolithic to
Bronze Age SS 95035 37112 51°07′25″N 3°30′04″W...
- of
Cutcombe and Minehead, land in Minehead,
Cutcombe, and
Dunster and some
additions making a
total of 19,726 acres. He bred
horses both at
Cutcombe and...
- Cleeve, Churchtown, Clatworthy, Crowcombe,
Crowcombe Heathfield, Culbone,
Cutcombe Dulverton,
Dunster East Quantoxhead, Elworthy, Escott, Exford,
Exton Flaxpool...
- King was born on 28
March 1839 in
Cutcombe, Somerset, the
youngest child of the Rev. John
Myers King,
Vicar of
Cutcombe and a
translator of Virgil. Born...
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Cusworth Doncaster 53°32′N 1°11′W / 53.53°N 01.18°W / 53.53; -01.18 SE5404
Cutcombe Somerset 51°08′N 3°32′W / 51.14°N 03.54°W / 51.14; -03.54 SS9239 Cutgate...