Limpley Stoke is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It lies in the Avon valley between Bath and Freshford, and is both above and below the A36 road.
The parish is surrounded to the north, west and south by the Bath and North East Somerset district and includes the outskirts of the Somerset villages of Freshford and Midford. The Avon forms the eastern boundary of the parish, and its tributary the Midford Brook is the boundary in the north and west.
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LimpleyStoke is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It lies in the Avon valley between Bath and Freshford, and is both above and below...
LimpleyStoke railway station is a former railway station in LimpleyStoke, Wiltshire, England. The station was originally started by the Wilts, Somerset...
through a tunnel at Combe Hay, then via Midford and Monkton Combe to LimpleyStoke where it joined the Kennet and Avon Canal. This link gave the Somerset...
in the 1980s, remarried, and worked from his home in the village of LimpleyStoke, near Bath. He wrote a humorous column for The Independent, which he...
right bank of the Avon avoids the steep sides of the river valley at LimpleyStoke, and the need to cross the Midford Brook and River Frome. It is a Grade...
former cloth mill, known as Avon Mill, on the banks of the River Avon at LimpleyStoke in Wiltshire, was acquired by Messrs E G Browne and J C Margetson in...
five parishes (Southstoke, Hinton Charterhouse, Wellow, Freshford and LimpleyStoke). Although all five parishes extend very near to the village centre...
Sulhamstead Lock was rebuilt and the re-puddling of the dry section at LimpleyStoke was begun. In 1968, restoration work was undertaken on the Bath Locks...
Western Railway to serve collieries at Camerton; it was later extended to LimpleyStoke, on the Bath to Trowbridge line. It closed to passenger traffic in 1925...
River Avon and has fine views over the valley towards the village of LimpleyStoke and the Kennet and Avon Canal. Garden features include a small grotto...
Lake Langley Burrell Larkhill Laverstock Lea Leigh Delamere Liddington LimpleyStoke Little Bedwyn Little Cheverell Little Salisbury Little Somerford Littlecote...
Monkton Combe, where the station and level-crossing were built, to LimpleyStoke railway station, where it joined up with the line from Bath to Bradford-on-Avon...
specially assigned to the film shoot, which took place primarily in the LimpleyStoke area. For this, the locomotives were temporarily allocated to Westbury...
Thunderbolt, for which it featured prominently during filming on the LimpleyStoke-Camerton branch line. Due to the extensive nature of the film shoot...
North Somerset Railway, along the Cam Brook valley between Camerton and LimpleyStoke. The branch had closed to all traffic on 15 February 1951, but was reopened...
as Bradford on Avon. The ornate Bath Locks lead to a stretch through LimpleyStoke valley with few locks. The flight of locks at Devizes, including the...
St John, Wellow, Hinton Charterhouse, Norton St Philip, Freshford, LimpleyStoke Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, Wiltshire BA3 RADSTOCK Radstock...
Lansdown Hill, Bath, was constructed from a limestone sourced from the LimpleyStoke mine, south of the city. The material has also been used widely outside...
in the above lists, they are: Chudleigh, Falmouth, Henley-on-Thames, LimpleyStoke, Roche, St Columb Road, Symonds Yat and Yealmpton in England and Tenby...
Avon through its steep-sided valley, climbing out of the valley beyond LimpleyStoke. The road passes near a number of towns and a city, including Frome...
North East Somerset, England. It also serves the nearby village of LimpleyStoke in Wiltshire. The station has two platforms and is served by Great Western...
four miles from Wilton, is also dedicated to Edith. A third church in LimpleyStoke near Bath was dedicated to Edith for 500 years, but its dedication was...
Monkton Combe before connecting to the Great Western Railway main line at LimpleyStoke. The station opened on 9 May 1910 by the Great Western Railway. The...