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    Camerton is a village and civil parish in Somerset, 6 miles (9.7 km) south west of Bath, lying on the Cam Brook. The parish has a population of 655. The...
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  • newly formed Somerset and Dorset Railway near Bruton, running through the colliery areas of Pensford and Clutton, and with a branch to Camerton, where there...
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  • Camerton may refer to: Camerton, Cumbria, a village in England Camerton, East Riding of Yorkshire, a village in England Camerton, Somerset, a village in...
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    Camerton (Somerset) railway station served the village of Camerton, England from 1882 to 1951 on the Bristol and North Somerset Railway. In common with...
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  • son was born on 20 October 2009. Beesley died at the family home in Camerton, Somerset, on 30 November 2017, aged 60, having been found unconscious in a...
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    Camerton Court is a historic house in the village of Camerton, Somerset, England. It has been designated as a Grade II listed building. The country house...
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  • Camerton railway station may refer to: Camerton railway station (Somerset), a former railway station in Camerton, Somerset, England Camerton railway station...
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    1800. Its route began in basins at Paulton and Timsbury, ran to nearby Camerton, over two aqueducts at Dunkerton, through a tunnel at Combe Hay, then via...
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    The Church of St Peter at Camerton Park in Camerton, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building...
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    East Somerset Planning. Archived from the original on 24 February 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2013. Down pages 83-102 Cornwell page 15 "Camerton Collieries"...
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    Charlcombe, St Catherine and Swainswick Bathavon South – the Parishes of Camerton, Claverton, Combe Hay, Dunkerton, Englishcombe, Freshford, Hinton Charterhouse...
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  • Sheriff of Somerset is an ancient shrievalty which has been in existence since the 11th century. Originally known as the "Sheriff of Somerset", the role...
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  • (surname) Tunley, Somerset, in Camerton Tunley, Gloucestershire, in Oakridge Tunley Camp, an Iron Age hill fort in Camerton, Somerset, England This disambiguation...
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    Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) is a unitary authority district in Somerset, South West England. Bath and North East Somerset Council was created...
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  • Royal Osteoporosis Society (category Bath and North East Somerset)
    prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. It is based in Camerton, Somerset, England. By the 1990s, the charity received a significant increase...
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    "Camerton Roman Town (200496)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 28 July 2014. William Page, ed. (1906). "Romano-British Somerset: Part...
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    under threat. The railway scenes were filmed on the Camerton branch line of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway. Passenger services started in 1910 and...
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    Cam brook is a small river in Somerset, England. It rises near Hinton Blewitt, flows through Cameley, Temple Cloud, Camerton, Dunkerton and Combe Hay. It...
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    including Braysdown, Camerton, Dunkerton, Writhlington and Shoscombe. The rapid growth of non-conformist religion across the North-Somerset Coalfield in the...
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  • Radford and Timsbury Halt railway station (category Disused railway stations in Bath & North East Somerset)
    Radford and Timsbury Halt railway station was on the Camerton branch of the Great Western Railway in Somerset, England. It was in use from 1910 until 1915, and...
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    Frome (/ˈfruːm/ , FROOM) is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England, on uneven high ground at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills and on the River...
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    Somerset is a historic county in the south west of England. There is evidence of human occupation since prehistoric times with hand axes and flint points...
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  • John Skinner (archaeologist) (category History of Somerset)
    northern Somerset in the early nineteenth century. Skinner was born in Claverton and educated at Oxford, before becoming vicar of Camerton, Somerset from...
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    2011. Retrieved 10 March 2010. "Camerton". Flickr. November 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2017. Whitlock, Ralph (1975). Somerset. B.T. Batsford. p. 69. ISBN 0-7134-2905-4...
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  • Pynsent, Bury, Buscott, Bussex, Butcombe, Butleigh Cad Green, Cameley, Camerton, Cannard's Grave, Cannington, Carhampton, Cary Fitzpaine, Castle Cary,...
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  • Paulton Halt railway station (category Disused railway stations in Bath & North East Somerset)
    Paulton Halt railway station was on the Camerton branch of the Great Western Railway in Somerset, England. It was in use from 1914 until 1925, however...
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    Monkton Combe Halt railway station (category Disused railway stations in Bath & North East Somerset)
    Monkton Combe, Somerset, England. It was built by the Great Western Railway in 1910, on the Camerton branch of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway line...
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    Paulton (redirect from Paulton, Somerset)
    Radford and Timsbury Halt and Paulton Halt on the Camerton Branch of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway. Although the canal has been derelict since...
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    place names, such as "batch" (North Somerset, = hill but more commonly applied to Coalmine spoil heaps e.g. Camerton batch, Farrington batch, Braysdown...
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  • Frank Beauchamp (category People from Somerset)
    Peter's Church, Camerton, Somerset. "No. 31013". The London Gazette. 15 November 1918. p. 13492. "RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Somerset Coalfield Connections"...
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