• Kilve is a village in the Somerset West and Taunton district of Somerset, England, within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the first...
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    Kilve Chantry was a religious site in Kilve, Somerset, England. The Chantry was founded in 1329, when a brotherhood of five monks was employed to say...
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    The Anglican Church of St Mary in Kilve, Somerset, England was built in the 14th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. The first church on the site...
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  • Blue Ben is a legendary dragon from Kilve in West Somerset, England. The skull of a fossilized Ichthyosaur on display in a local museum is sometimes pointed...
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    Striations (slickenfibres) on a fault surface near Kilve, England...
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    Deane in the south, for about 15 miles (24 km) to the north-west, ending at Kilve and West Quantoxhead on the coast of the Bristol Channel. They form the...
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  • returned to the hill to die, his corpse becoming a yew tree. Blue Ben of Kilve, in West Somerset is said to have once been home to a dragon called Blue...
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  • the Quantock Hills and on a beach with geological cliff formations near Kilve, Somerset. A video was also commissioned for a live version of the song...
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    building in Kilve, Somerset, United Kingdom. In 1924, the Shalime Company was formed to exploit shale oil and blue lias limestone in Kilve, Somerset. A...
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  • Earl of Gloucester dissolved 1539; granted to Thomas Bridges, Esq 1552/3 Kilve Chantry founded 1329 by Simon de Furneaux; dissolved late 14th century damaged...
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