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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… corner of the main part of the parish. The Salisbury & Yeovil Railway opened a line along the Nadder valley through …
A History of the County of Somerset
… area. 3 Three-quarters of the parish lies on the fertile Yeovil Sands, producing the 'remarkably good' arable … complex, and a chapel, designed by Royden Cooper of Yeovil and opened in 1964. A barn, formerly used as a club … and vestry clerk'. After the transfer of the parish to the Yeovil poor-law union in 1836 the vestry continued active, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stoke under Ham, covers 1,381 a. 1 It lies 5 miles west of Yeovil, between Montacute and the Foss Way, and measures … less easily defined, though they follow a lane from the Yeovil road up Hedgecock hill. This boundary was marked at … to a total height of 400 ft. The hill itself is of Yeovil sands, capped by shelly limestone known as Ham stone, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was also busy. The line constructed by the Salisbury & Yeovil Railway across the east corner of the parish was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known since 1884 as Thorne, 1 lies 2 miles north-west of Yeovil. It measured 413 a. in 1901, 2 and since 1933 has … with Chilthorne Domer follows, with slight deviations, the Yeovil-Tintinhull road, and was marked c. 1300 by Thorn … to the south-east, to 300 ft., through Pennard sands, Yeovil sands, and a junction bed of limestone. 8 The church …
A History of the County of Somerset
… part, though the relatively high points of 180 ft. on the Yeovil road and 167 ft. at Perren's hill are formed of … New field and Little East field. Further south, below the Yeovil road, was a small field called Southover. Marsh field … building on the south-west corner of the junction of the Yeovil and Montacute roads was known as the White Hart inn. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1773 49 and almost certainly long before. The Salisbury & Yeovil Railway opened a railway across the parish in 1859. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… road from Conegore Corner southwards leading eventually to Yeovil, and for that reason the busiest thoroughfare of the … or near the same site. 167 The parish became part of the Yeovil poor-law union in 1836. 168 Church. If the fragment of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known as Manor Cottage. The parish became part of the Yeovil poor-law union in 1836. 168 The church supported a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Blandford and Sherborne. By night fall they reached Yeovil, whence on the following morning, all hope of …
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