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Winscombe is a
large village in the
North Somerset unitary district of Somerset,
South West England,
close to the
settlements of
Axbridge and Cheddar...
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Diana Mary "Dido" Harding,
Baroness Harding of
Winscombe (born
November 1967) is a
British businesswoman and life peer who
served as
chair of NHS Improvement...
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Winscombe Street refers to a
terrace of five
houses in Camden, London, England,
designed by the
architect Neave Brown for
himself and a
collective of...
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Winscombe and Sandford,
formerly just
Winscombe, is a
civil parish in the
North Somerset district, in the
ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It includes...
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Winscombe RFC is an
English amateur rugby club
based in the
village of
Winscombe, Somerset. They play at the
Winscombe War
Memorial Recreation Ground,...
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Winscombe railway station was a
station on the
Bristol and
Exeter Railway's
Cheddar Valley line in
Winscombe, Somerset. The
station was
opened as "Woodborough"...
- Weston-super-Mare, Axbridge, Banwell, Cheddar, Clevedon,
Wedmore and
Winscombe) and
south Gloucestershire. The
approximate coverage of the
postcode districts:...
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February 1936 in Tredegar,
Monmouthshire Wales; died 12 May 2017 in
Winscombe, Somerset, England[citation needed]) was
General Secretary (1978–1984)...
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Churchill and
Banwell on the A368 in
North Somerset, England. The
Parish of
Winscombe and Sandford,
centred on the
Parish Church of
Saint James,
includes the...
- England. The
school is
based in the
Mendip Hills near the
village of
Winscombe,
Somerset and
caters for
children between the ages of 3 and 18. Children...