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Donyatt is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England,
situated at the
source of the
River Isle 5
miles (8.0 km)
north of
Chard in the
South Somerset...
- 921; -2.938 (
Donyatt Halt) This was a
small single platform halt
opened by the GWR on 5 May 1928
served the
local community around Donyatt. It was constructed...
- The
Anglican Church of st Mary in
Donyatt, Somerset,
England was
built in the 15th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
church was
built in...
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second king of an
independent Manx Kingdom. Lord
Salisbury was born in
Donyatt in Somerset, the
eldest son of
William Montagu, 1st Earl of
Salisbury and...
- Beercrocombe, Ilton, Barrington, Ashill, Ilminster, Whitelackington, Curland,
Donyatt, Isle-Abbotts, Hatch-Beauchamp, and the
Tithing of Domett, in the Parish...
- Mallet,
Curry Rivel,
Cutcombe Dean, Dinder, Dinnington, Ditcheat, Doniford,
Donyatt, Doulting,
Dowlish Wake, Downhead, Downside, Draycott, Drayton, Dulcote...
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routes to
their current routes. A374 was
previously used for the road from
Donyatt to Colyford; this
became part of the A358 as part of a
renumbering due...
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Petherton Yetminster United Division One
Combe St
Nicholas A
Crewkerne Rangers Donyatt United Drimpton Forton Rangers Reserves Halstock Kingsbury Episcopi Misterton...
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small springs merge into the
river near
Wadeford it then
flows north past
Donyatt, Ilminster, Puckington, and Isle Abbotts,
before joining the Parrett. The...
- a
naval captain, and his wife
Hester (née Vanacott) who had
married at
Donyatt, Somerset, in 1749, and was
baptised 'Polle(y)' ("Spelt 'Polle' in the...