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Lamyatt is a
village and
civil parish in the
Mendip district of Somerset, England. It lies 5
miles (8 km)
south east of
Shepton Mallet, 2
miles (3 km)...
- East Lydford, East Pennard, Emborrow, Evercreech, Holcombe, Hornblotton,
Lamyatt,
Milton Clevedon, Pilton, Pylle,
Shepton Mallet,
Stoke Lane,
Stratton on...
- Kingstone, Kingweston, Kingswood, Kittisford,
Knowle St
Giles Lawford,
Lamyatt,
Langford Budville, Langport, Langridge, Laverton,
Leighland Chapel, Leigh-on-Mendip...
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Highbury –
Holcombe –
Hornblotton –
Horrington –
Huxham Green Kilmersdon Lamyatt – Leigh-on-Mendip –
Leighton –
Litton – Lydford-on-Fosse
Maesbury – Meare...
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parishes of: Batcombe, Croscombe, Ditcheat, Doulting, Downhead, Hornblotton,
Lamyatt, East Pennard, Pilton, Pylle,
Shepton Mallet, and
Stoke Lane. It covered...
- of
Bergh Apton in Norfolk,
remaining there until 1936.
Raikes died at
Lamyatt near
Shepton Mallet in
Somerset on 18
December 1966, at the age of 93....
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Champflower and
Redlynch is a part, also includes: Batcombe, Brewham,
Lamyatt, Pitcombe,
Shepton Montague and
Upton Noble.
Screen and
chancel Monument...
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outside the
Roman towns of
Somerset and by
Roman temples such as that at
Lamyatt. Romano-British
farming settlements, such as
those at
Catsgore and Sigwells...
- son of The
Reverend John
Gaius Copleston, he was born in
August 1841 at
Lamyatt, Somerset. He was
educated at
Winchester College,
before going up to St...
- the only, or even the most significant,
factor in
their construction".
Lamyatt Beacon marks the
highest area of the hill, and is the site of a Romano-Celtic...