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buildings belonging to this parish. It consists of eleven houses , built of wrought stone, raised on the spot ; each of which has a small garden in front. These were originally built for the workmen employed in the quarries, but are now chiefly let to invalids from Bath who retire hither for the sake of a very fine air-, (probably rendered more salubrious by the
Plantation of firs) from which many have received essential benefit. The surrounding beautiful and extensive prospects ; the wild, but pleasing irregularities of the surface and scenery, diversified with immense quarries, fine open cultivated fields, and extensive plantations of firs...".
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852:– was mined from beneath and around Combe Down. Many of these workings were once owned by the eighteenth century entrepreneur Ralph Allen (1694–1764). The mines were closed in the 19th century but building work continued above ground, with some roads and houses eventually resting on only a thin crust – in places between only one and two metres deep – above large underground cavities with inadequate support.
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RESTITVIT". This can be translated as: "For the health of
Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus, Naevius the imperial freedman, helped to restore from its foundations the procurator's headquarters which had broken down in ruins." It is thought to date from AD 212–222. Many finds from the site were taken to the Somerset County Museum at
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meadowland status following the successful completion of the stone mine stabilisation works in 2010. A residents' group (The
Friends of Firs Field) exists to ensure the appropriate representation of local residents' interests with regard to the management of the field. In 2015 Firs Field was granted "commemorative" status and designated an official
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Sedgemoor Road. In 2018, Curo decided not to demolish the
Foxhill Estate and instead will improve the existing rented properties on the estate. The development of Mulberry Park continued and is set to complete in 2024, although many properties are already occupied and a school and community centre are in full operation.
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housing organisation purchased the site where it is developing 700 new homes (151 of those to be social homes) with open spaces and community facilities, to be called
Mulberry Park. Foxhill already had nearly 900 homes, and in 2014 Curo wanted to redevelop Queens Drive, Kewstoke Road, local shops and
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to satisfy a 100-year design life while ensuring archaeologically important areas and bat habitats were protected. In some hydrologically sensitive areas, "stowing" – an infill with limestone aggregate – was undertaken. Archaeologically important areas were filled with sand and new bat caves and
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and a play area with children's play equipment. Three parcels of land make up the Firs Field open space, two of which are under the control of the local
Council. The deeds state that the Firs Field is intended for the recreation of the residents of Combe Down in perpetuity. Firs Field was restored to
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inscriptions. Funds to restore the cottage, conserve the grave stones, repair the boundary wall, replace the gates and develop interpretation of the site have been obtained from a number of charitable sources and a series of restoration works have been undertaken in the period 2015-2022. The site is
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A five-year central government-funded project began in late 2005 to stabilise and fill the abandoned mine workings. Bath and North East
Somerset Council approved the planning application in June 2003 and approximately 760 village properties were included within its boundary. All mine workings inside
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was situated on the southern slopes of the village somewhere below
Belmont Road, the site of which was discovered in the 1850s. An inscription on a stone recovered from the area reads "PRO SALVTE IMP CES M AVR ANTONINI PII FELICIS INVICTI AVG NAEVIVS AVG LIB ADIVT PROC PRINCIPIA RVINA OPRESS A SOLO
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In July 2014, the Ralph Allen CornerStone was opened. It is run by a charity, the Combe Down Stone Legacy Trust, as a sustainable building and educational centre. The Combe Down
Heritage Society has museum-standard secure archiving space in the basement where it catalogues and stores unique local
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miles (2.4 km) to the south of the city centre. The village is adjoined to the north by large areas of natural woodland (Fairy Wood, Long Wood, Klondyke Copse and
Rainbow Wood) with public footpaths offering views overlooking the city. Parts of these woods are owned and managed by Bath &
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and traveller, wrote in the 1500s that he approached Bath from Midford "...And about a Mile farther I can to a Village and passd over a Ston Bridge where ranne a litle broke there & they caullid Midford-Water..2 good Miles al by Mountayne and Quarre and litle wood in syte..." which could be a
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in the 1720s. These quarries were fully infilled and stabilised during a central government-funded project which took place between 2005 and 2010. Over 40 quarry sites have been identified on Combe Down. Only one working quarry (Upper Lawn Quarry) remains on the edge of the village, located off
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The houses in Isabella Place were built about 1800, and in 1805 when the De Montalt Mills were founded cottages were erected in Quarry Bottom and Davidge's Bottom to take the place of wooden booths which labourers and workmen had hitherto occupied for the day and in which they had sometimes slept
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On the summit of Combedown a mile northward from the church , among many immense quarries of fine free stone, are large groves of firs, planted by the late Ralph Allen, esq; for the laudable purpose of ornamenting this (at that time rough and barren) hill. Among these groves is a neat range of
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period. While the burial ground suffered a period of neglect since it ceased to be used in the early 20th century, much remains intact to serve as an important reminder of Bath's historic Jewish community. It dates from 1812, and the last recorded burial was in 1942. The site contains a small
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset: Collected from Authentick Records, and an Actual Survey Made by the Late Mr. Edmund Rack ... Adorned with a Map of the County, and Engravings of Roman Or Other Reliques, Town-seals, Baths, Churches, and Gentlemen's
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building, once thought to be a prayer house (Ohel), but more recent research by the Friends of Bath Jewish Burial Ground. who manage the site, have shown that it was a cottage used by the caretakers of the burial ground, and not used for religious purposes.
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walking and cycling path which opened on 6 April 2013. At over a mile long, the Combe Down tunnel is the longest cycling tunnel in Britain and features an interactive light and sound installation as well as mobile phone coverage. Its custodian is
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million grant for the works came from the Land Stabilisation Programme which was set up by the government in 1999 to deal with "abandoned non-coal mine workings which are likely to collapse and threaten life and property" and managed by
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was opened in 1874 and emerges below the southern slopes of the village. It was once the UK's longest railway tunnel (1,829 yards or 1,672 metres) without intermediate ventilation. The tunnel now forms part of the £1.8 million
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The second phase was c. 1800 – c. 1820. These are mainly buildings along Combe Road, Summer Lane, and Church Road at Isabella Place and from Claremont House to Hopecote Lodge, which were built soon after the death of
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stood on the southern slopes of the village during the 19th century; it gradually fell into picturesque ruin until it was converted into housing during 2007. The mill was built on land owned by Thomas Ralph Maude,
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The mill and its associated buildings were converted to residential use during 2007, with the main mill building being converted into four apartments. Elements of the conversion featured in the
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during the week. From this time onwards the place began to develop little by little... In 1829 when the Combe Down quarries were disposed of by Mrs. Cruickshank, building further increased...".
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1505:(1850–1938), a novelist using the pen name 'Rita', lived in Richardson Avenue (now The Firs) in the 1920s before moving to the house called West Brow.
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in Bath), William Allan or Ellan (1781 – 1832) and George Steart (d.1837), all trading as paper-makers under the name of John Bally & Co.
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from (1875) until the lease expired in 1905 and it closed. In the 20th century cows and pigs were being reared on the site.
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woodlands adjacent to Combe Down during the spring.2015.
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541:from 1974: part of the district of Bath in the
520:: part of the civil parish of Monkton Combe in
5497:Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases
2603:"Chimney to West of De Montalt Works (447484)"
2066:David Lee Pitcairn; Alfred Richardson (1924).
1732:
1730:
1701:
1699:
5068:
2572:"De Montalt Works (Main East Block) (447482)"
2447:De Montalt Mills and Charles Middleton Kernot
2437:
2435:
2433:
1943:. Simpkin, Marshall, & Company. pp.
1075:Grade I and II listed buildings on Combe Down
8:
4909:. Gerontology Research group. Archived from
2402:
2400:
813:, many of which were owned and developed by
5075:
5061:
5053:
4934:Pioneers of the English Clavichord Revival
23:
2541:"De Montalt Works (South Range) (447483)"
5661:Villages in Bath and North East Somerset
1008:Various parts of the mill have Grade II
629:in a row of shops on the Bradford Road.
3788:"1 to 13 Quarry Vale Cottages (447480)"
2254:
2252:
2250:
2248:
2246:
2244:
1520:
1096:Cornwallis Maude, 1st Viscount Hawarden
818:Shaft Road. This supplies high quality
451:, Combe Down was incorporated into the
257:
213:
181:
157:
87:
30:
3949:
3947:
2593:
2591:
2562:
2560:
2531:
2529:
2391:"Friends of Bath Jewish Burial Ground"
2208:from the original on 28 September 2011
1482:(1848–1929), the composer of the song
836:The mines at Combe Down were Oolitic (
350:area, within the ceremonial county of
3816:"1 to 3 De Montalt Cottages (447485)"
2624:
2622:
2385:
2383:
2237:from the original on 9 December 2017.
2076:from the original on 9 December 2017.
1940:Aquae Solis: Or Notices of Roman Bath
1711:"Church Of The Holy Trinity (442542)"
590:) Primary School, housed partly in a
241:
229:
217:
203:
191:
171:
139:
121:
103:
7:
4907:"Validated living supercentenarians"
2749:from the original on 9 December 2017
2362:Friends of Bath Jewish Burial Ground
2338:from the original on 16 January 2014
844:mines. Stone was extracted by the "
4239:"Combe Down junior school (448656)"
3732:"1 to 3 Byfield Buildings (445149)"
2861:"Combe Grove Manor hotel (1215151)"
1680:. Combe Down School. Archived from
1628:from the original on 12 August 2015
1263:Chimney to West of De Montalt Works
1067:or wild garlic, is abundant in the
572:Bradford Road Post Office and store
549:Avon (Structural Change) Order 1995
4984:from the original on 13 March 2012
4974:"Teenager's tea tips cause a stir"
4463:"153 and 155 Church Road (444380)"
3536:"158 to 162 Priory Place (447006)"
3144:"140 and 140A North Road (446828)"
2866:National Heritage List for England
2514:from the original on 16 March 2017
2285:Thompson, Gavin (1 January 2018).
2022:from the original on 15 April 2015
1615:Bath City-Wide Character Appraisal
1359:153–155 Church Road (one property)
1266:De Montalt Works (Main East Block)
56:
14:
5609:Bath International Music Festival
4883:"Gate posts to entrance (443399)"
4183:"113 to 117 Church Road (444902)"
3256:"154 and 156 North Road (447005)"
3088:"134 and 136 North Road (446826)"
3060:"130 and 132 North Road (446825)"
2358:"Bath's Historic Jewish Cemetery"
2134:from the original on 4 March 2016
1800:The Combe Grove manor Hotel, Bath
1535:from the original on 3 March 2016
381:Combe Down sits on a ridge above
339:is a village on the outskirts of
5512:Saint Gregory's Catholic College
5183:
5041:
4099:"83 to 101 Church Road (444898)"
3228:"146 to 152 North Road (446831)"
3032:"124 to 128 North Road (446824)"
2892:"100 to 104 North Road (446807)"
2498:"History of Bath Research Group"
2154:"Combe Down Stone Mines project"
1960:"Places: 544572531 (Combe Down)"
1658:from the original on 30 May 2015
1593:from the original on 27 May 2015
877:Foxhill Estate and Mulberry Park
55:
48:
32:
4575:"Prior Park Gymnasium (447140)"
4015:"71 to 79 Church Road (444896)"
3760:"1 to 5 Byfield Place (445150)"
3620:"50 and 52 Combe Road (445147)"
3592:"46 and 48 Combe Road (445146)"
3564:"42 and 44 Combe Road (445145)"
2287:"How will Bath change in 2018?"
822:to the city and across the UK.
614:are all in Combe Down village.
522:Bathavon Rural District Council
4855:"Gate posts to drive (443398)"
3508:"26 to 30 Combe Road (445144)"
3452:"16 to 22 Combe Road (445141)"
3396:"3 to 5 Avenue Place (444193)"
2976:"1 to 3 Oxford Place (446809)"
2732:Gardening with Woodland Plants
1269:De Montalt Works (South Range)
1049:the plant is found throughout
1:
5442:Bath School of Art and Design
5418:Oldfield Park railway station
4687:"Church of St. Paul (443308)"
4071:"1 De Montalt Place (444194)"
3312:"1 and 2 Park Place (444189)"
2735:. Timber Press. p. 271.
2182:. Prior to Now. 27 April 2015
2055:. R.Cruttwell. pp. 151–.
2012:"Combe Down Heritage Society"
1937:Harry Mengden Scarth (1864).
1652:Kelly's Directory of Somerset
1503:Eliza Margaret Jane Humphreys
706:. Opposite the hospital is a
5336:Herschel Museum of Astronomy
4295:"Lodge to the Brow (444982)"
1257:1 to 13 Quarry Vale Cottages
805:Inside the Combe Down quarry
636:church (Holy Trinity) and a
602:is in the nearby village of
557:Bath and North East Somerset
497:Bath Rural Sanitary District
345:Bath and North East Somerset
114:Bath and North East Somerset
4827:"Pool screen wall (447139)"
4631:"Palladian Bridge (443307)"
2948:"Victoria Cottage (446823)"
2505:Newsletter No. 54, May 2005
1882:"BathNES Liberal Democrats"
1583:Online Etymology Dictionary
1492:, once the most subscribed
511:Bath Rural District Council
90:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
5682:
5019:Barry Hugman's Footballers
4519:"159 Church Road (444910)"
4491:"157 Church Road (444909)"
4435:"151 Church Road (444907)"
4407:"149 Church Road (444906)"
4351:"141 Church Road (444905)"
4211:"Hope Cote Lodge (444903)"
4155:"Claremont House (444900)"
3987:"Vale View House (444377)"
3959:"St. Christopher (444378)"
3676:"Rock Hall House (447265)"
3648:"King William IV (447264)"
3340:"No 3 Park Place (444190)"
3004:"106A North Road (446808)"
1555:"Map of Bath Skyline Walk"
1317:Church Of The Holy Trinity
1272:1 to 3 De Montalt Cottages
768:By 1700, small open stone
640:chapel (Union Chapel). A
5622:
5181:
4743:"Garden archway (447138)"
4715:"Middle gateway (448529)"
4659:"Porter's Lodge (443397)"
4043:"81 Church Road (444897)"
3424:"Isabella House (444191)"
3368:"2 Avenue Place (444192)"
3200:"144 North Road (446830)"
3172:"142 North Road (446829)"
3116:"138 North Road (446827)"
1912:"Ralph Allen CornerStone"
1085:Grade II listed buildings
936:gave the Burial Ground a
898:Combe Down railway tunnel
539:Local Government Act 1972
518:Local Government Act 1933
503:Local Government Act 1894
472:diocese of Bath and Wells
462:Before 1854: part of the
276:
254:
214:
43:
31:
5630:List of people from Bath
5614:Bath Literature Festival
5457:Hayesfield Girls' School
5413:Bath Spa railway station
5351:Museum of East Asian Art
3704:"62 Combe Road (445148)"
3480:"24 Combe Road (445143)"
2332:Bath Two Tunnels Circuit
2260:"Combe Down Stone Mines"
1335:Combe Down junior school
1246:1 to 3 Byfield Buildings
797:Stone mines and quarries
690:, Bath Clinic (owned by
551:: from 1996 part of the
531:: from 1967 part of the
5656:Areas of Bath, Somerset
5193:Buildings and landmarks
4127:"The Vicarage (444899)"
2920:"Tyning House (446822)"
2472:Addison, Peter (1998).
1742:"Union Chapel (444901)"
1678:"History of the School"
1452:The Last Fighting Tommy
1225:158 to 162 Priory Place
1173:140 and 140A North Road
1138:Combe Grove Manor hotel
1043:Ornithogalum pyrenaicum
881:From 1935 to 2011, the
5563:Larkhall Athletic F.C.
4932:Mirrey, Lynne (2008).
4379:"Combe House (442543)"
4267:"Combe Lodge (444904)"
3928:"Combe Ridge (444379)"
3284:"Hadley Arms (446806)"
2833:"Lodge Style (443503)"
2729:Junker, Karan (2007).
2701:Thoroughly modern mill
2658:"Planning Application"
1796:"The Hotel Collection"
1529:"Ward population 2011"
1416:Gate posts to entrance
1329:113 to 117 Church Road
1185:154 and 156 North Road
1167:134 and 136 North Road
1164:130 and 132 North Road
1057:vehicles and animals.
861:tunnels were created.
806:
791:
782:
746:It is believed that a
683:
573:
533:county borough of Bath
493:Public Health Act 1875
194:Postcode district
124:Ceremonial county
106:Unitary authority
5502:Royal United Hospital
5319:Museums and galleries
5050:at Wikimedia Commons
4603:"The Priory (447137)"
4559:on 29 September 2008.
4547:"Prior Park (443306)"
2634:"De Montalt (447481)"
2180:"Combe Down Quarries"
1466:portrait photographer
1464:(1881–1936), society
1314:83 to 101 Church Road
1182:146 to 152 North Road
1161:124 to 128 North Road
1146:100 to 104 North Road
1027:television programme
804:
681:
571:
464:ecclesiastical parish
443:Formerly part of the
5604:Bath Fringe Festival
5594:Bath Chilli Festival
5477:Monkton Combe School
5462:King Edward's School
5452:Beechen Cliff School
5356:Victoria Art Gallery
4954:on 23 September 2015
4799:"Ice house (443310)"
4363:on 17 November 2007.
4335:on 13 November 2007.
4279:on 22 November 2007.
4223:on 11 November 2007.
4111:on 28 November 2007.
4055:on 15 November 2007.
4027:on 13 November 2007.
3999:on 18 November 2007.
3971:on 10 November 2007.
3884:on 10 November 2007.
3844:"West Brow (444375)"
3688:on 10 December 2007.
3632:on 16 November 2007.
3296:on 30 November 2007.
3156:on 17 November 2007.
2988:on 19 November 2007.
2932:on 26 November 2007.
2615:on 13 November 2007.
2227:John Leland (1768).
1886:July Combe Down News
1754:on 18 November 2007.
1383:Prior Park Gymnasium
1305:71 to 79 Church Road
1249:1 to 5 Byfield Place
1234:50 and 52 Combe Road
1231:46 and 48 Combe Road
1228:42 and 44 Combe Road
919:Jewish burial ground
908:Two Tunnels Greenway
871:English Partnerships
675:and two art groups.
600:Monkton Combe School
588:Voluntary Controlled
509:of Monkton Combe in
174:Sovereign state
5447:Bath Spa University
5205:Bath Assembly Rooms
4913:on 26 November 2007
4699:on 18 October 2012.
4643:on 18 October 2012.
4587:on 29 October 2014.
4475:on 9 December 2007.
4391:on 7 December 2007.
4323:"The Brow (444981)"
4307:on 3 December 2007.
4251:on 3 December 2007.
4195:on 3 December 2007.
4139:on 9 November 2007.
3940:on 31 October 2007.
3912:on 9 December 2007.
3872:"Ashlands (444381)"
3856:on 1 December 2007.
3828:on 5 December 2007.
3660:on 21 October 2012.
3604:on 2 December 2007.
3548:on 4 December 2007.
3520:on 8 November 2007.
3352:on 9 December 2007.
3240:on 30 October 2007.
3016:on 2 December 2007.
2960:on 9 December 2007.
2646:on 12 October 2007.
2584:on 13 October 2007.
2553:on 2 December 2007.
2476:. Millstream Book.
2202:"Upper Lawn Quarry"
2160:on 18 December 2014
1992:on 20 February 2015
1982:"Roman-Britain.org"
1413:Gate posts to drive
1222:26 to 30 Combe Road
1216:16 to 22 Combe Road
1205:3 to 5 Avenue Place
1155:1 to 3 Oxford Place
1047:Avon Wildlife Trust
887:Ministry of Defence
885:(later part of the
828:, the 16th century
761:, the 16th century
736:Bath Spa University
722:"Centenary Field".
692:Circle Health Group
647:Combe Down has two
371:Ministry of Defence
315: /
38:Holy Trinity Church
5599:Bath Film Festival
5589:Bath Beer Festival
5553:Bath Half Marathon
5522:University of Bath
5507:Ralph Allen School
5472:Prior Park College
5346:Jane Austen Centre
5326:Bath Postal Museum
4980:. 1 October 2007.
4755:on 29 August 2016.
4615:on 29 August 2016.
3900:"Belmont (444380)"
2266:on 11 October 2015
1918:on 8 December 2015
1862:on 8 December 2015
1836:on 9 December 2015
1480:Frederic Weatherly
1395:Church of St. Paul
1378:Prior Park College
1311:1 De Montalt Place
1196:1 and 2 Park Place
807:
732:University of Bath
684:
657:children's nursery
616:Prior Park College
598:. The independent
596:Ralph Allen School
574:
343:, England, in the
260:UK Parliament
206:Dialling code
5638:
5637:
5548:Bath Cricket Club
5492:Royal High School
5310:Widcombe Crescent
5260:Lansdown Crescent
5046:Media related to
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4860:Images of England
4832:Images of England
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4771:"Grotto (443309)"
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2742:978-0-88192-821-1
2665:B&NES Council
2639:Images of England
2608:Images of England
2577:Images of England
2546:Images of England
2474:Around Combe Down
2316:978-1-84674-057-2
1747:Images of England
1716:Images of England
1490:Charlie McDonnell
1431:Notable residents
1427:
1426:
1341:Lodge to the Brow
1121:Images of England
964:Viscount Hawarden
903:Combe Down Tunnel
850:Buckingham Palace
673:Women's Institute
585:Church of England
553:unitary authority
348:unitary authority
334:
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225:Avon and Somerset
84:5,419 (2011)
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1152:Victoria Cottage
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999:market gardening
934:English Heritage
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5392:Mission Theatre
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1356:151 Church Road
1353:149 Church Road
1347:141 Church Road
1332:Hope Cote Lodge
1323:Claremont House
1297:Vale View House
1294:St. Christopher
1240:Rock Hall House
1237:King William IV
1158:106A North Road
1077:
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979:J. M. W. Turner
957:The De Montalt
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2080:
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2072:. F.Goodall.
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1941:
1933:
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1883:
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1456:Monkton Combe
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1243:62 Combe Road
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1219:24 Combe Road
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