Kilve
Kilve is a village in West Somerset, England, within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the first AONB to be established, in 1957. It lies on the A39 almost exactly equidistant from Bridgwater to the east and Minehead to the west. The village includes a 17th-century coaching inn, and a post office and stores. This part of the village, formerly known as Putsham, also contains the village hall, which was extended to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Kilve
Kilve is a village in West Somerset, England, within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the first AONB to be established, in 1957. It lies on the A39 almost exactly equidistant from Bridgwater to the east and Minehead to the west. The village includes a 17th-century coaching inn, and a post office and stores. This part of the village, formerly known as Putsham, also contains the village hall, which was extended to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Kilve is a village in West Som ...... onation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Kilve is een plaats en civil p ...... hap Somerset met 397 inwoners.
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Kilve – wieś w Anglii, w hrabs ...... owość liczyła 397 mieszkańców.
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Kilve is a village in West Som ...... onation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Kilve is een plaats en civil p ...... hap Somerset met 397 inwoners.
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Kilve – wieś w Anglii, w hrabs ...... owość liczyła 397 mieszkańców.
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