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Woolavington is a
village and
civil parish on the
Somerset Levels in the
English county of Somerset. It is 5.2
miles (8.4 km)
north east of Bridgwater...
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James Buchanan, 1st
Baron Woolavington, GCVO, JP (16
August 1849 – 9
August 1935),
known as Sir
James Buchanan, Bt, from 1920 to 1922, was a
British businessman...
- East Lavington,
formerly Woolavington, is a
village and
civil parish in the
District of
Chichester in West Sus****, England. It is
located six kilometres...
- The
Church of St Mary in
Woolavington, Somerset,
England has 11th-century
origins and is a
Grade I
listed building.
There may have been a
church on the...
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Factory (ROF)
Bridgwater was a
factory between the
villages of
Puriton and
Woolavington in the
Sedgemoor district of Somerset,
England that
produced high explosives...
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parish church is
dedicated to St
Michael and All Angels. A
chapel on
Woolavington Road was
converted to a
private house some 20
years ago. The
parish includes...
- the
start of the
Second World War,
between the
villages of
Puriton and
Woolavington, to
manufacture explosives. The site was
decommissioned and
closed in...
- 5 June 1813 he held with it a
second family rectory, that of
nearby Woolavington. At
Graffham Sargent rebuilt the rectory-house, and on
these benefices...
- influence". The
painting was
immediately po****r. It was
purchased by Lord
Woolavington for 2,000
guineas and
presented to the
Australian government.
After a...
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Milton Podimore, Shapwick, Street, Walton, Westonzoyland, Wheathill, and
Woolavington as well as
covering King's Sedgemoor. It
covered an area of 49,640 acres...