Wraxall is a village in North Somerset, England, about 6 miles (10 km) west of Bristol. Until 1811 the parish of the same name also included Nailsea and...
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Tyntesfield, near Wraxall, Somerset, which is now owned and administered by The National Trust. George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall (1873–1931) (George)...
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Lower Wraxall may refer to three places in England: Lower Wraxall, Dorset Lower Wraxall, Somerset Lower Wraxall, Wiltshire This disambiguation page lists...
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Ditcheat (redirect from Lower Wraxall, Somerset)
north-west of Castle Cary, in Somerset, England. Besides the village, the parish has four hamlets: Wraxall, Lower Wraxall, Alhampton and Sutton. In the...
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Wraxall may refer to: Baron Wraxall, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Wraxall baronets, of Somerset, England Peter Wraxall (died 1759), English...
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Charlton House is a historic building in Wraxall, Somerset, England. It is a Grade II listed building. The original building dates from the late mediaeval...
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Wraxall Court (originally called Wraxall Lodge) is a historic building in Wraxall in the English county of Somerset. It is a Grade II listed building...
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Charlton House, London Charlton House, Charlton Mackrell, Somerset Charlton House, Wraxall, Somerset Charlton (ship), two ships Charlton Athletic F.C., an...
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Wraxall Camp, or Failand Camp, is a small round earthwork in Somerset. The remains are indistinct and thickly covered by woods, but it appears to have...
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Wraxall and Failand, formerly just Wraxall is a civil parish in the North Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It includes...
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