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Churchill is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of North Somerset, part of the ceremonial county of Somerset.It is located on the western edge of the Mendip Hills, about 8 miles (12.9 km) east of Weston-super-Mare, and about 15 miles (24.1 km) south-west of Bristol.
Sidney Hill Cottage Homes, whose official name is Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes, is a Grade II listed estate of Wesleyan cottage homes in the village of Churchill in North Somerset. It was opened in December 1907 to provide furnished accommodation for people in need.
Lower Langford is a village within the civil parishes of Churchill and Burrington in the unitary authority of North Somerset, England.It is located on the western edge of the Mendip Hills about 8 miles (13 kilometres) east of Weston-super-Mare.
Churchill Methodist Church, in the village of Churchill, North Somerset, is a Grade II listed Methodist church on the Somerset Mendip Methodist Circuit. Designed by Foster & Wood , Bristol , of Perpendicular Gothic style, the church opened on 2 May 1881.
Churchill Academy & Sixth Form. Churchill Academy and Sixth Form, previously known as Churchill Community Foundation School and Sixth Form Centre, is an academy famously situated in the South West of England, in the village of Churchill, North Somerset, England, surrounded by countryside and overlooked by the Mendip Hills.
The Jubilee Clock Tower, striking clock, and drinking fountain, is a Grade II listed building in the village of Churchill, North Somerset, built to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897. It stands on a plot between Dinghurst Road and Front Street, and is a prominent landmark at the entrance to the village.
Dolebury Warren is a 90.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) near the villages of Churchill and Rowberrow in North Somerset, notified in 1952. [45] It is owned by the National Trust , who acquired the freehold in 1983 and managed by the Avon Wildlife Trust .
The Church of St John the Baptist in Churchill, Somerset, England, was largely built around 1360 and is a Grade I listed building. [1] There was a Norman chapel on this site in 1180, from which the nave has survived into the present church. [2]