SOMERSETSHIRE. IKELLY's

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SOMERSETSHIRE. IKELLY's 150 CAMELEY. SOMERSETSHIRE. IKELLY's POST, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Martin, East Harptree, Emborough, fMmborough, Far- Temple Cloud.-John Spear, sub-postmaster. Letters rington J7urney, Greeu. Ore, High Littleton, Hinton through Bristol arrive at 7.40 a.m. & 1,25 p.m. ; dis- Blewett, Litton, Norton Hawktield, Nempnett, P~ulton~ patched at 5·5 p.m.; sundays, arrive 9.25 a. m.; dispatched Ston Easton, Stowey, Timsbqry, Ubley, West Harptreet at 8.25 p.m Widcombe CouNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION INSURANCE AGENTs.-West of Ehgland FiTif & Life, E. H. OF TEMPLE CLOUD. Perrin, Temple Cloud; & Rees-Mogg & Davy, Cholwell AdlamWilliam esq. F.s.A. Manor house, Chew Magna,Bristol, PuBLIC EsTABLISHMISNTS :- chairman County Court, Temple Cloud, His honor C. F. D. Caillard,.· Carlingford Rt. Hon. Lord P.c., K.P., D.L. Chewton Priory, judge; Edward Hayward Perrin, registrar 8y high bailiff-. Bath G. E. Cowen, bailiff. The following places are in its. Boyle Major the Hon. Edmund John, Chewton house, Bath jurisdiction, viz:-Bellutofi, Bishop Sutton & Breach Hill, Strachey Sir Edward hart. D.L. Sutton court, Bristol Cameley, C!imerton. Chelwood, Chew Magna, Chew.Stoke,. Hippisley John esq. F.R.s., F.R.A.s., D.L. Ston Easton park, Chilcompton, Clandown, Clapton, Clutton, Coley, Comp ... Bath ton-Martin, Deny,_ Downside, Farmborough, Farrington Hippisley Henry Ed. esq. D.L. South lawn, Ston Easton,Bath Gurney, Greendown, Hallatl'ow, Harptree (East & West),. Kemble Charles .Adams esq. M.A. East manor, East Harp- High Littleton, Linton Blewitt, Knighton Sutton, Kn?Wle, tree, Bristol Littleton, Litton, Midsomer N orton, Moreton, N empnett, Kettlewell Wm. Wildman esq. M.A. Harptree court, Bristol Nettlebridge, North Elm, Norton llawkfield, Norton Palmer-Sambome Sambome Stuckly esq. Timsbury house, Malreward, Old Down, Paul ton, Publow, Radford, Rudge, Bath . Shortwood,Shrole,Stanton"'ick,StantonDrew,StonEaston, -Philp Capt. Fras. Lamb, Pindoggett, Timsbury, Bath Stone, Stowey, Button W eelt, Temple Cloud, Temple Down, Scobell Lt.-Col. Barton Land John R.A. King Well hall, Bath Timsbury, Tunley, Ubley, Widcombe & Woollard Strachey Edward esq. D.L. Button court, Bristol Certified Bailiff appointed under Law of Distress Amend- Clerk, William Henry Davy ment Act, H. T. Blinman, Farrington Gurney Petty Sessions are held at the Petty Sessional Court House County Police Station, T~mple Cloud, Mark Rutherford,. every alternate tuesday at n o'clock supt. & 2 constables • The following places are included in the Petty Sessional National School, erected in I86r, for roo children; average Division of Temple Cloud :-Cameley, Chelwood, Chew attendance, 6:;~, & endowed with £6 yearly ; James Magna, Chew Stoke, Chewton Mendip, Clutton, Compton Pennicott, master Cameley. Chard Martha (Mrs.), Temple inn, & & law courts, County court office &. Hippisley Rev. William, Rectory tent contractor clerk to the Midsomer N orton local Bennett Louisa. (Mrs.), miller (water) Davy William Henry (firm, Rees-Mogg board & farmer & Davy), solicitor & clerk to the Pickford Enoch, shopkeeper Ferris ThomasUriah,farmer,Court farm county magistrates for the petty sea- Pollett Enoch, quarry owner Hunt James, farmer, Church farm sional division of Temple Cloud & to Pollett Henry, stone mason Young Aaron, farmer, Black Nest the commissioners of taxes for the Press Henry, farmer, Cholwell farm division of Chewton Press Joseph, farmer, Sleight fal'm Temple Cloud. Kemp & Bourton, brick & tile works Rees-Mogg W. W. & Davy W. H. solici- Bull Augustus Lovell Charles, carpenter tors, & commissioners for taking Dury James Summer, Walcot lodge , Lovell John, carpenter affidavits in common law & chancery Martin Theodore Maggs Frederick, wheelwright courts Olver Rev. Henry Haine B.A. [chaplain Martin Theodore, surgeoh & public vac- Reynolds Edward, surveyor of roads for of Clutton union] cinator,Cameleydistrct.Clutton union Clutton highway district Perrin Edward Hayward Morley Joseph Overton, grocer Rutherford Mark, superintndt. of police. Rees-Mogg William, Cholwell house Perrin Edward Hayward, solicitor, Satchell Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper Reynolds Edward clerk to the Clutton union, superin- Seviour Thomas, beer retailer COMMERCIAL. tendent registrar of Cl utton district & Spear John, plumber, Post office Bennett James, farmer registrar & high bailiff of the county Tiley Ebenezer, blacksmith Bowdich Henry, shopkeeper, assistant 1 court, clerk of Clutton district high- Watts William, tailor overseer & poor rate collector way board&commissioner in chancery Wyatt William, boot maker CAMERTON is a parish and village, situated on the way passes along the edge of the parish, on the south-west. Somersetshire coal canal, and terminal station of the Woodborough House, a handsome mansion standing in a Camerton branch of the Great Western railway; this branch park one mile and a half east, is the seat of Daniel Charles railway, diverging from Hallatrow Junction, is 3t miles in Purnell Wait esq. Camerton Court, a tine mansion built by length and was opened for traffic on March r, 1882, 2 miles John Jarrett esq. is the residence of Miss Jarrett, the lady of north from Radstock, ro from Frome and 7 south-west from the manor and chief landowner; the house stands upon high. Bath, in the Frome division of the county, Wellow hundred, ground in II acres of garden, surrounded by a park I<><> Weston petty sessional division, Cl utton union, Temple Cloud acres in extent, and commands some extensive and pie· county court district, Midsomer N orton district of the rural turesque views. The soil is clayey ; subsoil is various, the deanery of Merston, archdeaconry of Wells and diocese of greater portion being the oolite and lias stone. The land Bath and Wells. The church of St. Peter is an ancient build- is principally in pasturage for dairy purposes. The area,. ing of stone in the Norman and Early English styles, con- including Peasedown, is 1,736 acres; rateable vl}lue, £s,66o ; 11isting of chancel, nave of three bays, south aisle, north porch the population in 1881 was 1,361. and an embattled western tower with four pinnacles and con- DURCOT, SMALLCOMBE, I mile south, TuNLEY, I mile taining 5 bells: there are several handsome monuments to north, a portion of RADFORD, RED HILL, MEAD GATE, and the Carew family, and in the chancel are two memorial WICK's LANE are hamlets of this parish. windows to John Jarrett esq. one of which was inserted by Parish Clerk, Uriah l<'eare. his tenantry: in the churchyard, at the northern entrance, PosT 0FFICE.-Charles Canvin, receiver. Letters arrive is an altar tomb, with a semi-recumbent female figure, much from Bath to Radstock, thence by foot post, & are deli- mutilated, but there is no inscription: the church was en- vered at 7 a,m. & 2.30 p.m.; dispatched at II.3o a. m. & )arged and restored in 1848 and has sittings for 300 persons. 7.20 p.m.; sundays, II a.m. The nearest money orde:&:" The register dates from 1654. The living is a rectory, tithe & telegraph office is at Timsbury rent-charge £417, with so acres of glebe and residence, in the Parochial School (mixed & infants), erected in 1867, for 25<> gift of Miss Jarrett, and held since 1851 bythP. Rev. Edward children; average attendance, 150; Benjamin Waters, Holland M. A. of Hertford College, Oxford. 'There are two master; Miss Su'!!annah Riggs, infants' mistress Wesleyan chapels in the parish. Here are two coal mines in CARRIER TO BATH.-Jn. Cook, mon. tues. wed. thurs. & sat. full work, the property of Miss Jarrett. A Roman fosse- Railway Station, Jacob Sage, station master Garthwaite Thomas Y Canvin Charles, shopkeeper, Post office Miles Edwin, farmer, Camerton farm Gibbons George, Tunley farm Cottle John, shoe maker Nuth Louisa (Mrs.), grocer Holland Rev. Edward M.A. Rectory Crew Joseph, colliery foreman Osborne Lucy (Miss), dairy farmer Jarrett Miss, Camerton court Crew Mary (Miss), grocer & draper Rossiter Job, farmer Ross Rev. Wm. MorreyM.A. [curate] Feare Uriah, tailor Stone George, Jolly Collier P.H Wait panl. Chas. Purnell, Woodboro' ho Gibbons George, dairy & corn farmer, Stickland Martha (Mrs.), grocer & beer cmtMERCIAL. Tunley farm retailer, Tunley Camerton Collieries (Thomas Y. Garth- KemberyEdwin,farmer&assistant over- Weaver Benjamin, Camertoninn waite, general manager) seer, Abbey farm CAlfNINGTON is a parish and village, bounded on the division of Cannington hundred, Bridgwater petty sessional north and east by the river Parrett, 4 miles north-westfrom division, union and county court district, rural deanery of Bridgwater, in the Bridgwater division of the county, west Bridgwater, archdeaconry of Taunton and diocese of Bath .
Recommended publications
  • RL Newsletter May 2021
    Newsletter 11 May 2021 Rural Links with the Village Agents Contact us: 01275 333 700 or [email protected] Welcome to our May issue. We hope it finds you safe and well. Finger’s crossed, we’ll be restarting some of our activities this month, as well as bringing you some new opportunities to benefit your health and wellbeing. There are plenty of dates for your diary, so read on to find out what we’re planning… Getting Back together... As more people are receiving their second vaccinations, including all of our team, we feel we can start to reopen our support groups. At the beginning, numbers will have to be restricted but we look forward to the latter part of June when, all being well, we can get together in greater numbers and with less restrictions. Ketyn’s Extend classes are also able to restart with restricted numbers. Chew Valley Support Group and Extend exercise class, Pensford Memorial Hall Wednesday 19th & 26th May, 2nd & 16th June; 11am-1pm (Pavilion Room being used for Sight Loss session on 9th June) Restricted numbers so call us. Sight Loss Drop-in Advice Clinic Pensford Memorial Hall Wednesday 9th June and 14th July, 10am-12noon Specialist advisers from Vision West of England will provide information, advice and guidance on living with sight loss. Farmborough Support Group, Farmborough Village Free drop in sessions for you to discover new approaches and solutions for Hall - Thursday 20th May, 17th June; 11am-12noon reducing your isolation. A chance to chat with each other and meet Maria, Contact us if you need help with your local Village Agent.
    [Show full text]
  • Lake View Chew Stoke, BS40 8XJ
    Lake View Chew Stoke, BS40 8XJ Lake View DESCRIPTION The first floor is equally as good! Lake View comprises four Boasting spacious and flexible accommodation, stunning double bedrooms of very good sizes, which all enjoy their Stoke Hill gardens and beautiful views, swimming pool, paddock and own unique outlooks over the property’ s grounds and further orchard... Lake View really is a must see for any buyer countryside beyond. Two of the double rooms benefit from Chew Stoke looking to engross themselves within the Chew Valley their own ensuite shower room and the other two rooms are community. The property occu pies a large level plot that sits currently furnished by a modern four piece family bathroom. BS40 8XJ on the fringe of Chew Stoke village , perfect for any The current master bedroom is of a very good size and homeowner who is looking for links back to the nearby cities already has t he plumbing in place for a new owner to put in of Bristol, Bath and Wells. an ensuite facility if they desire. • Stunning detached residence The property itself is entered at the front into a beautiful The gardens and grounds at Lake View are truly stunning. The • Exceptional grounds open plan sitting room and large dining room. The sitting gardens wrap around the property to both the front and rear room features a stone fireplace with inset log burner and the and are predominantly laid to lawn but also featur e various • Spacious and flexible accommodation dining area at the back of the room enjoys a pleasant view seating areas which are perfect for alfresco dining.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Manor Yard, Stowey, Bishop Sutton, Bristol, BS39 5TH
    1 Manor Yard, Stowey, Bishop Sutton, Bristol, BS39 5TH 1 Manor Yard, Stowey, Bishop Sutton, Bristol, BS39 5TH £595,000 Dressed Stone Semi Detached Barn Reception Hall with Home Office Area BEAUTIFUL HOME IN QUIET HAMLET WITH COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Countryside Views Three Double Bedrooms plus loft room A dressed stone barn which has been cleverly designed to fully take advantage of the Luxury Kitchen with Appliances Two Bathrooms space and countryside views. Situated in a quiet private courtyard shared with the neighbour. A welcoming reception Two Reception Rooms Sunny Garden with Views hall sets the tone with high ceilings and staircase to upper floors. The sitting room has French doors to the garden and a feature fireplace housing a wood Green Oak Garden Room Double Garage and Parking burner this leads to a dining room with wooden doors to the kitchen creating an open plan feel. The Wren kitchen is fresh and modern with built in appliances. A separate utility and boot room has extra storage and a side entrance door. A stunning garden room leads to the enclosed rear garden. A useful downstairs shower room and WC completes this level. Three double bedrooms with lovely views of the Chew Valley Lake. A spacious bathroom and loft room finish this level of the home. Outside there is a fully enclosed garden with patios and a summer house ideal for relaxing and enjoying the countryside view. There is a double garage and allocated parking located in a courtyard setting. This really is a special property full of charm and character and one not to be missed.
    [Show full text]
  • November 2014 20P
    November 2014 20p United Benefice of Publow with Pensford, Compton Dando and Chelwood Parish News Tool Hire - Diggers & Dumpers - Toilet Hire 01225 331669 www.alidehire.co.uk are proud to sponsor the local Parish News United Benefice of Publow with Pensford, Leaves from the Rector’s Diary Compton Dando and Chelwood 19 September 27 September There is one little ceremony which has become After I had dedicated the new organ at Publow, Rector quite popular during the past few years - Peter King shook the dust out of it, and the bats Revd Canon John Simpson The Rectory, Old Rd, Pensford 01761 490221 thanksgiving for Marriage. Today a couple came from the rafters, in an invigorating organ recital. Reader to Publow where they had married fifty years There was a good and appreciative audience. Mrs Noreen Busby 01761 452939 ago - same day, same time. We have a homely 28 September little service to offer, and it is a joy to share in Church wardens people’s rejoicing in this way. We sent out 50 invitations to couples who had Publow with Pensford Mr Andrew Hillman 01761 490324 been married in the Benefice since I arrived, for Mrs Janet Smith 01761 490584 24 September a Marriage Thanksgiving Service at St Mary’s Compton Dando Mr David Brunskill 01761 490449 We must stop calling him “the new bishop” this morning. We usually make good contact for Peter of Bath and Wells has been with us with couples before their weddings, but often Mrs Fiona Gregg-Smith 01761 490323 in Somerset since the beginning of June, and little afterwards.
    [Show full text]
  • Sol\!ERSET I [KELLY'8 T
    • • • SOl\!ERSET I [KELLY'8 t . • Mellor .Alfred Somerville Arthur Fownes LL.B. (deputy chairman of Middleton Charles Marmaduke quarter sessions), Dinder house, Wells *Mildmay Capt. Charles Beague St. John- R.A. Hollam, Southcombe Sidney Lincoln, Highlands, .A.sh, Martock Dulverton Sparkes SI. Harford, Wardleworth, Tonedale, Wellingtn Mildmay Capt. Wyndham Paulet St. John . *Speke Col. Waiter Hanning, Jordans, Ilminster Miller John Reynolds, Haworth, High street, WellinO'ton Spencer Huntly Gordon l\Iinifie Mark, 27 Montpelier, Weston-super-Mare "' Staley Alfd. Evelyn, Combe Hill,Barton St.David,Tauntn l\Ioore Col. Henry, Higher W oodcomhe, Minehead Stanley Edward Arthur Vesey, Quantock lodge, Over Morland John, Wyrral, Glastonbury Stowey, Bridgwater 1\forland John Coleby, Ynyswytryn, Glastonbury Stanley James Talbot Mountst•even Col. Francis Render C.M.G. Odgest, Ston Staunton-Wing George Stauntoll, Fitzhead court,Tauntn Easton, Bath Stead Maurice Henry, St. Dunstan's, Magdalene street, Murray-Anderdon Henry Edward, Henlade ho. Taunton Glastonbury *Napier Lieut.-Col. Gerard Berkeley, Pennard house, Stenhouse Col. Vivian Denman, Netherleigh, Blenheim Shepton Mallet ' road, :M:inehead Napier Henry Burroughes, Hobwell,Long Ashton,Bristol Stothert Sir Percy Kendall K.B.E. Woolley grange, Nathan Lieut.-Col. Right Hon. Sir Matthew G.C.M.G., Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts R.E., K 2 & 4 Albany, London W I Strachey Capt. Hon. Edward, Sutton court, Pensford, Naylor James Richard C.S.I. Hallatrow court, Bristol Bristol Neville Adm.Sir George K.C.B., C.V.O. Babington house, Strachey Richard Sholto, .Ashwick grove, Oakhill, Bath near Bath ' *Strachie Lord, Sutton court, Pensford, Bristol; & 27 *~e~ille Grenville Robert, Bntleigh court, Glastonbury Cadogan gardens, London SW 3 .
    [Show full text]
  • Keynsham Station I Onward Travel Information Buses Local Area Map
    Keynsham Station i Onward Travel Information Buses Local area map Key Key km 0 0.5 A Bus Stop LC Keynsham Leisure Centre 0 Miles 0.25 Station Entrance/Exit M Portavon Marinas Avon Valley Adventure & WP Wildlife Park istance alking d Cycle routes tes w inu 0 m Footpaths 1 B Keynsham C Station A A bb ey Pa r k M D Keynsham Station E WP LC 1 1 0 0 m m i i n n u u t t e e s s w w a a l l k k i i n n g g d d i i e e s s t t c c a a n n Rail Replacement Bus stops are by Keynsham Church (stops D and E on the Bus Map) Stop D towards Bristol, and stop E towards Bath. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA Main destinations by bus (Data correct at October 2019) DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP 19A A E Hanham 17 C Radstock 178 E Bath City Centre ^ A4, 39 E Hengrove A4 D 19A A E Bilbie Green 349 D High Littleton 178 E Saltford 39, A4 E 39, 178, A4 D Highridge A4 D 664* B E Brislington 349 E Hillfields 17 C Southmead Hospital 17 C 39, 178 D 663* B E Staple Hill 17, 19A C Keynsham - Chandag Bristol City Centre Estate 349 E 178** E Timsbury 178 E Willsbridge (for Avon Valley Bristol Airport A4 D 349 E 17, 19A C Keynsham - Park Estate Railway) Bristol Parkway ^ 19A C 665* B E UWE Frenchay Campus 19A C 39, 178 D Kingswood 17, 19A C Bristol Temple Meads ^ 349 E Longwell Green 17 C Cribbs Causeway 19A C Marksbury 178 E Downend 19A C Midsomer Norton 178 E Notes Eastville 17 C 19A A E Newton St Loe Bus routes 17, 39 and A4 operate daily.
    [Show full text]
  • BRAM Team Review 2020
    BRAM TEAM Review of 2019 – 2020 BRAM Team Report for Bath Group AGM – November 2020 BRAM Team installed 11 gates in the first 5 months of this reporting period, as well as 7 waymark posts, 6 bridge boards, 35 steps and some other sundry tasks. Oh! And we cleared about 900 metres of path. And then came “lockdown” … … So, we washed our hands, figured out how to do our shopping and went on our “daily exercise walks”. Meanwhile BRAM Shears & Secateurs Team members were allowed to continue monitoring and clearing of vegetation on their Promoted Routes provided it was within their daily walk from home. And then Ramblers’ Central Office withdrew insurance for that as well. … … Gradually the Shears & Secateurs Team were “allowed” to restart when they felt it was appropriate (some did, some didn’t) and I submitted a rather patchy “annual report” to BathNES Local Authority. In August we were “allowed” to re-start BRAM Team activities and we had to figure out how to work in a “Covid secure” way. This involves keeping a greater distance between team members than normal. So we have been doing LOTS more clearance (about 2300 metres in 3 months) and we have figured out a method of installing sign posts (9), steps (16), bridge boards (6), and stoned 5 metres of path whilst staying “distanced” from each other. We have not re-started gate installation again yet as that may involve working closer together (plus BathNES have run out of stock of gates). Our “annual get-together”, usually in October was cancelled and so the highlight of our year has been our Civic Reception at the Mayor’s Parlour in Bath in January.
    [Show full text]
  • Wessex-Cave-Club-Journal-Number
    Journal No. 155 Volume 13 October 1974 CONTENTS Page Editorial 91 Club News 91 Meets 92 News in Brief 92 Some Second Half Scores by J.D. Hanwell 93 The British Cave Research Association by E. Hensler 95 Just Hanging Around in Thrupe Lane Swallet by C. North 96 Cave Photography by B.L. Milton 99 Balch Was Right! by W.I. Stanton 102 Not Now and Again, but Again and Again and Again Part IV by F.J. Davies 104 Hillgrove Swallet - the Final Solution by A. Mills 106 Reviews 109 From The Log 110 Membership List 112 Hon. Secretary: A.D. Newport, 60 Micklefield Road, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP13 7EY. Asst. Secretary: D.I. Gordon, Yew Tree Farm, Chew Stoke, Bristol. Hon. Treasurer: Mrs. A. West, 10 Silver Street, Wells, Somerset. Hut Admin. Officer: W.J. Ham, The Laurels, East Brent, Highbridge, Somerset. Caving Secretary: J. Jones, 33A Dinaw Street, Nantymoel, Glamorgan. Journal Distribution: M. Hewins, 31 Badshot Park, Badshot Lea, Farnham, Surrey. Survey Sales: R.A. Philpott, 3 Kings Drive, Bristol, BS7 8JW. Publication Sales: R.R. Kenney, “Yennek”, St. Mary’s Road, Meare, Glastonbury, Somerset. BA6 9SS. General Sales: I. Jepson, 7 Shelley Road, Beechen Cliff, Bath, Somerset. Editor: R.G. Witcombe, 39 Whitstone Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 5PW. Journal price for non-members: 20p per issue. Postage 5p extra. EDITORIAL The Wessex is forty this month. It has survived a World War, the advent of television, the Bristol Exploration Club, and the Great Flood of 1968. At this rate it might even outwit "Big Brother" and celebrate its fiftieth anniversary in 1984.
    [Show full text]
  • Notfoprint21.Pdf
    2011 Lake Odyssey was a Heritage Lottery Funded project exploring local history through the arts with a particular focus on the 1950’s, when Chew Valley Lake was made. This was a major local event. The town of Moreton was fl ooded to make way for a reservoir supplying water to South Bristol and the Queen visited the area to offi cially open and inaugurate the lake in 1956. The Lake Odyssey 2011 project gave pupils at Chew Valley School and their cluster of primary schools a chance to explore the history of their community in a fun and creative way. Pupils took part in various workshops throughout the spring and summer of 2011 to produce the content for the fi nal Lake Odyssey event day on Saturday 16th July 2011, which saw the local community come together for a day of celebration and performance at Chew Valley Lake. Balloon Launch The Lake Odyssey 2011 project offi cially launched on Friday 4th March with a balloon re- lease. Year seven and eight pupils released the balloons to mark and celebrate the occasion. A logo competition had been running within the primary cluster and Chew Valley School to fi nd a design for the Lake Odyssey logo. The winners were announced by Heritage Lottery representative Cherry Ann Knott. The lucky winners were Bea Tucker from East Harptree Pri- mary School and Hazel Stockwell-Cooke from Chew Valley School, whose designs featured in all publicity for the Lake Odyssey 2011 project. Bishop Sutton Songwriting Swallow class from Bishop Sutton Primary School took part in a song writing workshop, com- posing their own song from scratch with Leo Holloway.
    [Show full text]
  • Sat 14Th and Sun 15Th October 2017 10Am To
    CHEW VALLEY BLAGDON BLAGDON AND RICKFORD RISE, BURRINGTON VENUE ADDRESSES www.chewvalleyartstrail.co.uk To Bishopsworth & Bristol Sarah Jarrett-Kerr Venue 24 Venue 11 - The Pelican Inn, 10 South Margaret Anstee Venue 23 Dundry Paintings, mixed media and prints Book-binding Parade, Chew Magna. BS40 8SL North Somerset T: 01761 462529 T: 01761 462543 Venue 12 - Bridge House, Streamside, E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Chew Magna. BS40 8RQ Felton Winford Heights 2 The art of seeing means everything. The wonderful heft and feel of leather To A37 119 7 Landscape and nature, my inspiration. bound books and journals. Venue 13 - Longchalks, The Chalks, Bristol International Pensford B3130 3 & Keynsham Chew Magna. BS40 8SN Airport 149Winford Upton Lane Suzanne Bowerman Venue 23 Jeff Martin Venue 25 Sat 14th and Sun 15th Venue 14 - Chew Magna Baptist Chapel, Norton Hawkfield Belluton Paintings Watercolour painting A38 T: 01761 462809 Tunbridge Road, Chew Magna. BS40 8SP B3130 October 2017 T: 0739 9457211 Winford Road B3130 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Venue 15 - Stanton Drew Parish Hall, Sandy 192 13 1S95tanton Drew Colourful, atmospheric paintings in a To Weston-Super-Mare 17 An eclectic mix of subjects - landscapes, 5 11 16 10am to 6pm variety of subjects and mediums. Lane, Stanton Drew. BS39 4EL or Motorway South West 194 seascapes, butterflies, birds and still life. Regil Chew Magna CV School Venue 16 - The Druid's Arms, 10 Bromley Stanton Wick Chris Burton Venue 23 Upper Strode Chew Stoke 8 VENUE ADDRESSES Road, Stanton Drew. BS39 4EJ 199 Paintings 6 Denny Lane To Bath T: 07721 336107 Venue 1 - Ivy Cottage, Venue 17 - Alma House, Stanton Drew, (near A368 E: [email protected] 50A Stanshalls Lane, Felton.
    [Show full text]
  • Chew Magna and Stanton Drew
    TRAIL TYPE Chew Magna and Walking GRADE Stanton Drew Moderate From Chew Magna, a thriving woollen centre in DISTANCE the Middle Ages, this walk 5 Miles (8 ½ km) climbs to North Wick for fine views across the Chew Valley to the Mendip Hills. TIME The route takes in the three 3 Hours stone circles at Stanton Drew before following the valley back to Chew Magna. OS MAP Explorer: 155 Landranger: 172 TERRAIN This is a moderate 5 mile (8½ km) walk along paths and lanes in gently rolling countryside. There are no very steep climbs but the ground is CONTACT uneven in places. Most of the walk uses kissing gates but there are some Mendip Hills AONB stiles. Please note dogs are not permitted on parts of the Stanton Drew 01761 462338 Stone Circles site. [email protected] © Crown copyright and database right 2015. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey License number 100052600 FACILITIES Shops, pubs and café in Chew Magna. Pub in Stanton Drew. DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION START/END Free car park in the Turn left out of the car park then turn right by the co-op. Take the centre of Chew Magna first right and walk along Silver Street. Grid ref: ST576631 (1) At a T-junction turn left and follow the road uphill, stay on the HOW TO road as it bends to the right passing a footpath sign on the left. GET THERE (2) At the next right bend take a signed footpath on the left, going up some steps to a metal kissing gate, then go uphill across a BY BIKE field to another metal kissing gate.
    [Show full text]
  • Modernising the Street Lighting Network Where You Live
    Where we will be working Modernising the street lighting and when SSE Enterprise are our delivery partners for this work. They will be carrying out the network where you live replacements on a street-by-street basis in the towns and Parishes shown below. Replacing the lantern usually takes around 30 minutes per column and is carried out from a mobile working platform, minimising any disruption for people living nearby. Working in partnership with Bath & North East Somerset Council Installation of the LED lights starts December 2016 and continues on a rolling programme for 6 months. The list below shows the towns and villages in which we will be working. We expect the work to take place in your street around 2 to 4 weeks after you receive this leaflet. Bathampton Clutton Batheaston & Shockerwick Temple Cloud & Camley Bathford Camerton Charlcombe & Lansdown Timsbury Southstoke, C. Down, L. Stoke, Midford Peasedown St John & Carlingcot Midsomer Norton & Radstock Paulton Keynsham Farrington Gurney Saltford High Littleton & Hallatrow Whitchurch Marksbury & Stanton Prior Installing LED lighting to create a welcoming Farmborough Bishop Sutton, Stowey Sutton environment and deliver significant energy and cost savings in Bath & North East Somerset Ref: LED/PH2 For more information, visit our web site at: www.bathnes.gov.uk./LED or email us at: [email protected] Council Connect 01225 39 40 41 Up to 11% of Bath & North East Somerset’s carbon FrequentlyFrequently AskedAsked QuestionsQuestions emissions are generated by its street lights. n Do LEDs have any health risks? n Will it shine in my window? The existing street lights across the region are also in a variable condition, Public Health England has carried out The light from an LED lamp is far more with a large number of aging lights requiring replacement.
    [Show full text]