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Edmund Reade went to
school in
Doulting, and
later wrote a poem
about a
return visit there,
called 'Lines upon
Doulting Sheep-slate', a "sheep-slate" being...
- The
Church of St
Aldhelm in
Doulting, Somerset, England,
dates from the 12th century. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
dedication to St
Aldhelm is...
- The
Tithe Barn at
Manor Farm (also
known as
Abbey Barn) in
Doulting, Somerset, England, was
built in the 15th century, and has been
designated as a Grade...
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Doulting Railway Cutting (grid
reference ST648424) is a 2.8
hectare geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Somerset,
notified in 1971. The cutting...
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Doulting Stone Quarry (grid
reference ST648436) is a
limestone quarry at
Doulting, on the
Mendip Hills, Somerset, England. At
present there are only three...
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Mallet with St Aldhelm,
Doulting and St Bartholomew, Cranmore". St
Peter and St Paul,
Shepton Mallet with St Aldhelm,
Doulting and St Bartholomew, Cranmore...
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Aldhelm was on his
rounds in his
diocese when he died at the
church in
Doulting village in 709, the
Church of St
Aldhelm and St Aldhelm's Well in the village...
- long
tradition of
supplying freestone and
building stone.
Quarries at
Doulting supplied freestone used in the
construction of
Wells Cathedral. Bath stone...
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Chronology p. 222 "St. Aldhelm's Well,
Doulting, Somerset". Geograph.
Retrieved 6
November 2017. "St Aldhelm's Well,
Doulting, Somerset".
Living Spring Journal...
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bridges along the route, were
constructed of
Inferior Oolite from
nearby Doulting Stone Quarry.
Shepton was now 129
miles (208 km) from
London by rail, a...