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  • ...Frome]], the hills overlook the [[Somerset Levels]] to the south and the [[River Avon, Somerset|Avon Valley]] to the north. ...ies with small populations in a tributary of the [[Mells River]] and the [[River Chew]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Award for bridge restoration team | publishe
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  • '''Coleford''' is a village in [[Somerset]], on the [[Mells River]] in the [[Mendip Hills]] five miles west of [[Frome]].
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  • ...nney Castle]], a historic church, and ducks wandering the streets near the river. The village hall is host to Nunney Acoustic Cafe which provides live music ...es>{{cite book|last=Thornes|first=Robin|title=Men of iron. The Fussells of Mells|year=2010|publisher=Frome Society for Local Study|isbn=978-0-9565869-1-9}}<
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  • ...d parish in the [[Frome Hundred]] of [[Somerset]], just across the [[Mells River]] from [[Beckington]] and 2½ miles north-east of [[Frome]] itself.
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  • ...auty'. The village is within the [[Chew Valley]] near the source of the [[River Chew]], and in the [[Chewton Hundred]]. The parish had a population of 308 ...1988, although in 1998 he and his family moved to nearby [[Mells, Somerset|Mells]]. Lord Rees-Mogg's children Jacob and Annunziata spent much of their child
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  • ...orge III popularised the watering place; Weymouth is the other side of the river.(TM) ...thin the borders of Hardy's Wessex, as it is located to the north of the [[River Thames]], he describes it in ''[[Jude the Obscure]]'' as "within hail of th
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