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settlements of Burcott, Coxley, Dulcote, Easton, Launcherley,
Lower Milton,
Polsham, Southway,
Upper Milton and Worminster.
Wookey itself is a
separate parish...
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Polsham was a
railway station on the
Somerset and
Dorset Railway in the
village of
Polsham,
Somerset in England.
Opening in
December 1861 on the Somerset...
- HMS
Polsham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The
minesweeper was named...
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plans loaned by the Port of
London Authority who had
already purchased HMS
Polsham in 1967 and
converted her to a
survey vessel, Maplin. The two
vessels were...
- Pensford, Pibsbury, Pill, Pilton, Pitcombe, Pitminster, Pitney, Podimore,
Polsham, Pooltown, Porlock, Portbury, Portishead, Prestleigh, Preston, Preston...
- at
Priory Road. It too was
broad gauge, and one
intermediate station at
Polsham was
opened in 1861. The
impetus now
however was the south-easterly link...
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Bridgwater North 2:12
Bridgwater (GWR) 59.75
Glastonbury and
Street 1:39 64.57
Polsham 1:47 68.60
Wells (Tucker Street)
Charlton Viaduct 1:01 68.60
Wells (Priory...
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meaning cave,
possibly appearing also as Woky. One mile north-west of
Polsham, but
within the
parish of Wookey, are the
earthwork remains of
Fenny Castle...
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Highbridge Branch and
Bridgwater Branch Ashcott Line and
station closed Polsham Line and
station closed Somerset &
Dorset Joint Railway LSWR & Midland...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Polsham Line and
station closed Somerset &
Dorset Joint Railway LSWR &
Midland Railways Terminus...