Norton St Philip is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England. The village lies about 5+1⁄2 miles (9 km) south of the city of Bath and 5 miles (8 km) north of the town of Frome on the eastern slopes of the Mendip Hills. It is situated on the A366 between Trowbridge and Radstock, and on the B3110 between Bath and Frome.
The village has experienced a significant reduction in local services, with the police station, post office and shops closing throughout the early 2000s. This was partly reversed by the opening of a new supermarket, incorporating a post office, in 2016.
The village is built around a village common, known as Churchmead or The Mead, which is held in trust and is home to the village cricket team.
^"Norton St Philip Parish". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
NortonStPhilip is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England. The village lies about 5+1⁄2 miles (9 km) south of the city of Bath and 5 miles (8 km)...
occupied by royalist troops. He camped for the night in PhilipsNorton (now NortonStPhilip), where his forces were attacked on the morning of 27 June...
The George Inn, Derby, a Grade II listed building The George Inn, NortonStPhilip, a Grade I listed building The George Inn, Southwark, a public house...
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Norton Brook is a small stream in Somerset, United Kingdom. The stream is a tributary of Wellow Brook. The body of water is located near NortonSt Philip...
joined the Royal forces under the Earl of Feversham. At the Battle of NortonStPhilip on 27 June, Feversham posted the Dorset Militia, together with those...
"Declaration of Result of Poll – Election of a Councillor for the Rode and NortonSt. Philip Ward" (PDF). mendp.gov.uk. Mendip District Council. 3 May 2019. Retrieved...
creditted with creating Hendon Free Library. Bannister was born in 1858 in NortonStPhilip in Somerset. Her parents were Harriet (born Moon) and John Stourton...
into Somerset. The rebels and Royalists would clash at Keynsham and NortonStPhilip, before the final battle at Sedgemoor ended the rebellion in July....
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the battle, about 500 of Monmouth's troops were captured and imprisoned in St Mary's Parish Church in Westonzoyland, while others were hunted and shot in...
south of the Avon, Farmborough, Timsbury, Peasedown St John, Wellow, Hinton Charterhouse, NortonStPhilip, Freshford, Limpley Stoke Bath and North East Somerset...
the son of Richard Rundell and his wife Ann Ditcher, and baptised at NortonStPhilip, near Bath, Somerset. Notable siblings were: Francis Rundell, actor-manager...
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via telephone, during Sheen's interview as Norton's Phone A Friend. This episode was postponed due to the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh....
Frome, following their defeat in a skirmish with the King's forces at NortonStPhilip, arriving at 4 o'clock in the morning "very wett and weary". Monmouth...
Farleigh Hungerford Castle, fortified around 1370, and The George Inn at NortonStPhilip, used as an army headquarters during the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685...
musicians. On the return journey, she went to Mr. Flower's house at NortonStPhilip, and at Warminster the blind man played the virginals again. By 20...