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Goathurst is a
small village and
civil parish in the
English county of Somerset,
around 3
miles from the town of Bridgwater. The
parish includes the hamlets...
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built since the
early 1920s.
Goathurst Common is
separated from Ide Hill by
Stubbs Wood. The
playing field in
Goathurst Common plays host
every August...
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Halswell House is a
Grade I
listed country house in
Goathurst, Somerset, England. The
Domesday Book of 1086
lists the
holder of the
manor of Halswell...
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Harmony is an 18th-century
folly in the
grounds of
Halswell House,
Goathurst, Somerset, England.
Built in 1767, it is a
replica of the 1st-century...
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Halswell Tynte, 1st
Baronet (1649–1702) of
Halswell House,
Goathurst, Somerset, was an
English landowner and
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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Edward the
Martyr are the
Church of St
Edward King and Martyr, in
Goathurst, Somerset, the
Church of St
Edward King and
Martyr in Peas Hill, Cambridge...
- Foxcote, Freshford, Friary, Frome,
Fulford Galhampton, Glastonbury,
Goathurst, Godney, Golsoncott, Gordano,
Great Elm,
Greinton Halse, Halsway, Hambridge...
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Domesday Book in 1086 it was
recorded as Gateherst;
later names include Goathurst. At that time the
manor was
owned by
Bishop Odo of Bayeux. In 1582, Queen...
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Crowcombe 5
November 1674: Sir
Halswell Tynte, 1st Baronet, of Halswell,
Goathurst 15
November 1675: John Prowse, of
Axbridge 10
November 1676:
Ralph Stawell...
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Robin Hood's Hut is a
small pavilion in the
grounds of
Halswell House,
Goathurst, Somerset, in the west of England. It was
built between 1740 and 1760...