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  2. Milton Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Milton Lodge is a house and garden overlooking the city of Wells in the English county of Somerset. The terraced garden, which was laid out in the early 20th century, is listed as Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England .

  3. Monitoring wells on tap for former Swan Cleaners to determine ...

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    The Richland County Land Bank will have a company install monitoring wells for possible additional cleanup of water beneath the former Swan Cleaners, 165 Park Avenue West.

  4. Wells St Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Wells St Andrew became a civil parish in 1866, [4] on 1 April the parish was abolished and merged with Wells St Cuthbert In to form the present-day civil parish of Wells, [4] which covers all of the city; local government for Wells in this period was provided largely by Wells Municipal Borough. In 1931 the parish had a population of 290. [13]

  5. Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Located in the northern part of the county, it borders the following townships: Washington Township, Hocking County: north; Starr Township, Hocking County: northeast corner

  6. Category:Wells, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Wells, Somerset; Wells City F.C. Wells Forum; Wells Regiment of Somerset Militia; Wells St Cuthbert In This page was last edited on 22 November 2024, at 07:33 ...

  7. Church of St Thomas, Wells - Wikipedia

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    The parish is part of the benefice of Wells St Thomas with Horrington within the Diocese of Bath and Wells. [4] On 18 February 2022, during Storm Eunice, the tip of the church's spire fell to the ground. [5] The spire was restored with reinforcement added to stop it falling over in the future. [6]

  8. Vicars' Close, Wells - Wikipedia

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    Numbers 1 to 13. The Close owes its origins to a grant of land and buildings by Walter de Hulle, a canon of Wells Cathedral, for the purpose of accommodating chantry priests; [9] however, the land is likely to have been used for a long period before the construction of the close, as prehistoric flint flakes and Romano-British pottery shards were recovered from the garden of number four during ...

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