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- Englishcombe is a village and civil parish in Bath and North East Somerset just south-west of Bath, England. The parish, which also includes the hamlets...
- The Church of St Peter is the Church of England parish church of Englishcombe, Somerset, England. It is a Grade I listed building. St Peter's was probably...
- Bathavon South – the Parishes of Camerton, Claverton, Combe Hay, Dunkerton, Englishcombe, Freshford, Hinton Charterhouse, Marksbury, Monkton Combe, Priston, Shoscombe...
- Somerset, until 1979. Other sites south of Bath included Frome, Lonsdale, Englishcombe, Tucking Mill, and Duncorn Hill. Although these sites had been used since...
- Inglesbatch is a small hamlet within the civil parish of Englishcombe in the Bath and North East Somerset district of Somerset, England. Its nearest town...
- Culverhay Castle, also known as Englishcombe Castle, was a castle in the village of Englishcombe, Somerset, England. Culverhay Castle was built in a ringwork...
- Gurney was held by Nigel de Gournay, who would have won his lands in Englishcombe, Twerton, Swainswick and Barrow Gurney by fighting for William I of England...
- Quantoxhead, East Woodlands, Edington, Edingworth, Elworthy, Emborough, Englishcombe, Enmore, Escott, Evercreech, Exford, Exton Failand, Farleigh Hungerford...
- (1499-1568) of Dunkerton + (i) Joan Fontneys John Rosewell (d.1605) of Englishcombe. Married twice with many children by each wife. + (ii) Agnes Tilley Thomas...
- Twerton was held by Nigel de Gournay, who would have won his lands in Englishcombe, Twerton, Swainswick and Barrow Gurney by fighting for William I of England...