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Pylle is a
village and
civil parish 4
miles (6.4 km)
south west of
Shepton Mallet, and 7
miles (11.3 km) from Wells, in the
Mendip district of Somerset...
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Pylle railway station was a
station on the
Highbridge branch of the
Somerset and
Dorset Joint Railway.
Opened 3
February 1862 on the
original S&DJR main...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Thomas à
Becket in
Pylle, Somerset, England, was
built in the 15th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
tower of...
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property then
devolved to
another cousin,
William Berkeley (d.1737) of
Pylle, Somerset, who
likewise took the
surname Portman. His great-grandson was...
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South West
England at
Worthy Farm
between the
small villages of
Pilton and
Pylle in Somerset, six
miles east of Glastonbury,
overlooked by the Glastonbury...
- on the site of the
railway bascule bridge. The B&ER had a
goods depot at
Pylle Hill (south of the station) from 1850, and the MR had an
independent yard...
- (1833–1888),
political figure in
Canada West
Maurice Berkeley (died 1717), of
Pylle, Somerset, MP for
Wells 1705–8 and 1710–6 This
disambiguation page lists...
- and twenty-two
other places,
including the
slipping of a mail
coach at
Pylle Hill, Bedminster, Bristol. One of the GWR's most well
known express trains...
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Intermediate stations between Glastonbury and Cole were West Pennard,
Pylle and Evercreech. The
Dorset Central Railway had
started with
higher ambitions...
- site of the
Glastonbury Festival,
between the
small villages of
Pilton and
Pylle.
Along with the rest of
South West England,
Glastonbury has a temperate...