- The
Mendip Hills (commonly
called the
Mendips) is a
range of
limestone hills to the
south of
Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England.
Running from Weston-super-Mare...
- The
Mendips or
Mendip Hills are a
group of
hills in Somerset, England.
Mendips may also
refer to: 251
Menlove Avenue or
Mendips, John Lennon's childhood...
- Somerset,
England Mendip Way, a
footpath across the
Mendip Hills Mendip TV Mast, a
transmitter in the
Mendips area
Forest of
Mendip, an
ancient forest...
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married on 15
September 1939. They
bought a semi-detached
house called Mendips –
named after the
range of
hills – at 251
Menlove Avenue, in a middle-class...
- Lennon.
Located in the
Woolton suburb of Liverpool, it was
named Mendips after the
Mendip Hills. The
Grade II
listed building is
preserved by the National...
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Harris and
trading as the
Mendip Engineering Company. C.W.
Harris designed and
built steam lorries in 1907/8 that were sold as
Mendips; in 1911
petrol engine...
- of the
Mendips "
Mendip Way". The
Ramblers ****ociation.
Archived from the
original on 5
October 2008.
Retrieved 21
April 2007. "Visiting".
Mendip Hills...
- (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates)
Mendip was a
local government district of
Somerset in England. The
district covered...
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lived continuously at
Mendips in the
smallest bedroom,
which was
located above the
front door.
Lennon later talked about Mendips and the area
around it:...
- The
Mendip transmitting station is a
broadcasting and
telecommunications facility on the
summit of Pen Hill, part of the
Mendip Hills range in Somerset...