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Swainswick is a
small village and
civil parish, 3
miles (4.8 km)
northeast of Bath, on the A46 in the Bath and
North East
Somerset unitary authority, Somerset...
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Ashcombe House at
Swainswick, north-east of Bath in Somerset,
England is a
Gothic revival country house. It is a
Grade II
listed building.
Ashcombe House...
- in
fomenting public distrust of
Charles I and
Archbishop Laud. Born at
Swainswick, near Bath, Somerset,
William Prynne was
educated at Bath
Grammar School...
- The
Anglican Church of St Mary in
Swainswick within the
English county of
Somerset dates from the 12th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. Vestiges...
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Edmund Ford (died 1440), of
Swainswick, Somerset, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Bath in
February 1388...
- went far off to go into hiding. He
found employment as a
swineherd at
Swainswick ("Swineswick"),
about two
miles from the
later site of Bath, and noticed...
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original on 14 July 2014.
Retrieved 9 June 2014. Fisher, Graham. "Upper
Swainswick —
Little Solsbury Hill —
Charmy Down".
Walking World.
Retrieved 23 October...
- the A350. The 3-mile (4.8 km) £45 million dual-carriageway Batheaston/
Swainswick Byp****,
opened in
summer 1996,
contains 1-mile (1.6 km) of the A46. In...
- bridges. The
first is a
modern bridge over the dual-carriageway Batheaston/
Swainswick Byp****
which is part of the A4. The
second crosses the
Great Western Main...
- Academy,
Keynsham Stanton Drew
Primary School,
Stanton Drew
Swainswick Church School,
Swainswick Trinity Church School,
Radstock Twerton Infant School, Twerton...