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  2. Midsomer Norton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    After Midsomer Norton Town Council was formed in 2011, the town council established its offices in the town hall and also started using the building as its main meeting place. [9] The building was converted for use as a community cinema under the Palladium name in 2012; permanent cinema equipment was installed in the building in 2013 and the ...

  3. Banquet hall - Wikipedia

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    A banquet hall, function hall, or reception hall, is a special purpose room, or a building, used for hosting large social and business events. Typically a banquet hall is capable of serving dozens to hundreds of people a meal in a timely fashion. People and organizations rent them to hold parties, banquets, wedding receptions, or other social ...

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  5. Midsomer Norton - Wikipedia

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    Midsomer Norton / ˈ m ɪ d s ʌ m ər ˈ n ɔːr t ən / is a town near the Mendip Hills in Bath and North East Somerset, England, 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Bath, 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Wells, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Frome, 12 miles (19 km) west of Trowbridge and 16 miles (26 km) south-east of Bristol.

  6. Banquet - Wikipedia

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    A banquet (/ ˈ b æ ŋ k w ɪ t /; French:) is a formal large meal [1] where a number of people consume food together. Banquets are traditionally held to enhance the prestige of a host, or reinforce social bonds among joint contributors.

  7. Church of St John the Baptist, Midsomer Norton - Wikipedia

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    A deed of surrender was signed by the prior John Ramsay in 1539 after which Henry VIII bestowed Norton on his Royal Foundation at Oxford. [3] The patronage was passed to Christ Church, Oxford. [4] The Midsomer Norton Knight is a 13th or 14th century tomb effigy carving which may be the figure of one of the Gourney or Warknell family. [5]

  8. List of almshouses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Fox Almshouses in Norton, County Durham. Durham Aged Mineworkers Homes Association Chester-le-Street [33] is the largest almshouse charity in the UK. It covers the entirety of the Durham coalfield, and manages approximately 1800 homes. Jacob Wright Cottages, Evenwood; William Russell Bequest, Brancepeth; Fox Almshouses, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees

  9. Peasedown St John - Wikipedia

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    Peasedown St John (commonly referred to as Peasedown) is a large village and civil parish in Somerset, England, standing on a hilltop roughly 5 miles (8 km) south-southwest of the city of Bath, and 2 miles (3 km) north-east of the town of Radstock at the foot of the Mendip Hills.