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  2. West Coker - Wikipedia

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    West Coker is a large village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district. History

  3. St Martin of Tours' Church, West Coker - Wikipedia

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    Yeovil: Parish: West Coker: St Martin of Tours' Church, West Coker is a Grade II* listed [1] parish church in the Church of England in West Coker, Somerset. History.

  4. East Coker - Wikipedia

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    There are a few bus routes, these are Route N8 (Nippy Bus) West Coker-Yeovil which operates hourly Monday to Friday Daytime between 8am and 5pm [14] Route X37 Yeovil-Dorchester operates one journey in this direction only Monday to Friday Yeovil College Term time Only at 0927 arriving at Dorchester at 1020 in combination with a return service ...

  5. Yeovil Rural District - Wikipedia

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    Yeovil was a rural district in Somerset, England, from 1894 to 1974. ... Tintinhull, West Camel, West Chinnock, West Coker, Yeovil Without and Yeovilton. ...

  6. Preston Plucknett - Wikipedia

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    Preston Plucknett is a suburb of Yeovil in Somerset, England.It was once a small village, and a separate civil parish until 31 March 1930, when it was absorbed into the neighbouring parishes of Yeovil, Brympton and West Coker. [1]

  7. Manor House, West Coker - Wikipedia

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    The Manor House in West Coker, Somerset, England has medieval origins, however the earliest surviving portions of the current building probably date from around 1500. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building .

  8. South Somerset - Wikipedia

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    The district was formed on 1 April 1974, and was originally known as Yeovil, adopting the South Somerset name in 1985.It was formed by the merger of the municipal boroughs of Chard, Yeovil, along with Crewkerne and Ilminster urban districts and the Chard Rural District, Langport Rural District, Wincanton Rural District and Yeovil Rural District.

  9. Norton-sub-Hamdon - Wikipedia

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    Norton-sub-Hamdon is a village and civil parish in the South Somerset district of the English county of Somerset, situated ten miles west of Yeovil. The village has a population of 743. [2] The village of Chiselborough is 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the south, and the village of Stoke-sub-Hamdon 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north.