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Discover Alhampton in United Kingdom

Alhampton in the region of England is a town located in United Kingdom - some 108 mi or ( 173 km ) West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Alhampton is now 10:33 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Yeovilton, Wincanton, Wells, Wanstrow, and Southampton. When in this area, you might want to check out Yeovilton . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Alhampton ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Lost in the woods - part 2

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Kie asked me and james to accompany him on a journey to a friends house in the middle if some farm land.. To get a tent of a sleeping bag I think? He said it would only take 15mins. Got back a hour la ..

Dog Grooming Courses

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Canine Design Academy of Grooming - www.caninedesign.co.uk. We are an international training school for canine beauticians which operates within a working grooming salon, so we have thousands of dogs ..


ufo nevada and letter

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-bit complicated.... The video was put together becuse this clip of the purple ufo reminded me of an experience I had at the Glastonbury festival in 2001 or 2! in which I aeen a huge ufo. Given that I ..

The Alleys @ Shangri-La Glastonbury Festival 2010 3:45am 27th June

4:52 min by sealard
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Sebastian has a disease called the Methuselah Syndrome or, as Pris calls it, "accelerated decrepitude." It serves as a sympathetic interplay between Sebastian and the replicants. they have something i ..


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Interesting facts about this location

The Abbey, Ditcheat

The Abbey, Ditcheat (formerly known as The Priory) is a large house at Ditcheat in Somerset, built as the rectory by John Gunthorpe who was rector of Ditcheat and Dean of Wells, in 1473. The house was altered in 1667 for Christopher Coward; and given a new facade and rearranged internally in 1864–68, probably by James Piers St Aubyn for Rev. William Leir.

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Located at 51.12 -2.54 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: 1470s architecture, Country houses in Somerset, Grade II* listed buildings in Somerset

Evercreech Junction railway station

Evercreech Junction was a railway station at Evercreech on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Originally opened in 1862 as "Evercreech" on the original S&D line from Burnham-on-Sea to Broadstone, it became in 1874 the junction for the northwards extension towards Bath that bankrupted the company. A station opened on the Bath extension more than a mile to the north of Evercreech Junction, much nearer to the village of Evercreech, was called Evercreech Village, and later Evercreech New.

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Located at 51.13 -2.52 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Beeching closures in England, Disused railway stations in Somerset, Former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway stations, Rail junctions in England, Railway stations closed in 1966, Railway stations opened in 1862

Evercreech New railway station

Evercreech New, originally called "Evercreech Village", was a railway station at Evercreech on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. The station opened in 1874 with the completion of the extension of the S&D from the nearby Evercreech Junction to Bath. It closed in March 1966 when the line was shut as part of the Beeching axe. Preceding station Disused railways Following station Evercreech Junction   Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway   Shepton Mallet(Charlton Road)

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Located at 51.15 -2.51 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Beeching closures in England, Disused railway stations in Somerset, Former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway stations, Railway stations closed in 1966, Railway stations opened in 1874

Cole (for Bruton) railway station

Cole (for Bruton) railway station was a station on the Somerset and Dorset Railway in South Somerset, serving the village of Cole, which is now virtually joined to the village of Pitcombe and the small town of Bruton. Cole was the station where the Dorset Central Railway line from Templecombe met the Somerset Central Railway line from Glastonbury and Street railway station in 1862. Later that year the two companies combined to form the Somerset and Dorset Railway.

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Located at 51.10 -2.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Beeching closures in England, Disused railway stations in Somerset, Former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway stations, Railway stations closed in 1966, Railway stations opened in 1862

Bruton School for Girls

Bruton School for Girls is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3 to 18 located near Pitcombe in Bruton in south east Somerset, England. The school comprises Sunny Hill Nursery and Pre-Preparatory, Sunny Hill Preparatory, a senior school and sixth form with an overall attendance of approximately 260 pupils, of whom a third are boarders. A small number of boys also attend the nursery and pre-prep.

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Located at 51.10 -2.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1901 establishments in England, Boarding schools in Somerset, Educational institutions established in 1901, Girls' schools in Somerset, Independent schools in Somerset, Member schools of the Girls' Schools Association, People educated at Bruton School for Girls