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A History of the County of Somerset
… of Lindon, Bilbrook, Washford, Hungerford, Golsencott, Roadwater, Leigh and Binham. Then by arrangement with the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 501 rectory, 456, 50 Road Br., 46, 48 roads, 42, 48 Roadwater, 39, 413, 469, 513, 63, 111, 113 mill, 48 Roadwater, Lower, 412 ch., 51 mill, 48 Rom. Cath., 45, 52 … 65, 6970, 74, 83, 1078, 110, 111, 130, 137, 150, 171, 179 Roadwater, see Cleeve, Old Robbins, Gregory, 28 Robert, count …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Biccombe. A wrought iron chandelier by James Horrobin of Roadwater was given in 1974. Monuments to seven servants of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… It stretches just over 3 km. from the Washford river at Roadwater in the west to the hamlet of Woodford, in the next … house in the parish has been found. The Temperance Hall at Roadwater was built c. 1877 by Sir Walter Calverley …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The parish is irregular in shape, narrowing to 1 km. at Roadwater but widening at its southern end around the hamlet … of the Washford river stretches southwards through Lower Roadwater and Roadwater, one branch thereafter reaching the 122 m. contour …
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