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Huntspill is a
village and
former civil parish on the
Huntspill Level in Somerset, England. It lies on the A38 road, 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
south of Highbridge...
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River Huntspill (or
Huntspill River) is an
artificial river, in the
Somerset Levels, in the
Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England. It was built...
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Huntspill is a
village and
civil parish on the
Huntspill Level, near Highbridge, Somerset, England. The
civil parish includes Cote,
Hackness and Bason...
- The
Hundred of
Huntspill and
Puriton is one of the 40
historical Hundreds in the
ceremonial county of Somerset, England,
dating from
before the Norman...
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Huntspill is a
settlement and
civil parish about 5
miles from Bridgwater, in the
county of Somerset, England. The
parish includes the
village of...
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Church of St
Peter in
Huntspill, Somerset, England, was
established by 1208,
rebuilt around 1400, and
extended in the
early to mid-15th century. It...
- Deane, East Compton, East Cranmore, East Harptree, East Horrington, East
Huntspill, East Lambrook, East Lydford, East Lyng, Easton,
Easton in Gordano, Eastover...
- 1400–1770; and
during the
Second World War, with the
construction of the
Huntspill River.
Pumping and
management of
water levels still continues. The North...
- and
Muchelney were
responsible for much of the drainage. The
artificial Huntspill River was
constructed during the
Second World War as a reservoir, although...
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County History). Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 1-904356-33-8. "'
Huntspill', A
History of the
County of Somerset:
Volume 8: The
Poldens and the Levels"...