Pensford

E186796

Pensford is a small historic village in Somerset, England, known for its stone cottages, riverside setting, and prominent disused railway viaduct.

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Pensford canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
parish church
railway viaduct
village
category Civil parishes in Somerset
Viaducts in England
Villages in Bath and North East Somerset
ceremonialCounty Somerset
country England
crosses River Chew
dialCode 01761
distanceToBath approximately 8 miles west
distanceToBristol approximately 7 miles south
governedBy Bath and North East Somerset Council
hasConstituency North East Somerset
hasFeature narrow village streets
riverside bridge
stone-built houses
hasFormerIndustry coal mining
hasFormerTransport railway station
hasLandmark Pensford Viaduct
hasPostcodeDistrict BS39
hasPostTown Bristol
surface form: BRISTOL
hasReligiousBuilding Church of St Thomas à Becket
hasRoad A37 road NERFINISHED
historicCounty Somerset
knownFor disused railway viaduct
riverside setting
stone cottages
lieOn River Chew
locatedIn Bath and North East Somerset Council
surface form: Bath and North East Somerset

Pensford self-linksurface differs
Pensford self-linksurface differs
Somerset
OSGridReference ST628639
partOf Chew Valley
railwayLine Bristol and North Somerset Railway
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
status disused

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pensford locatedIn Pensford self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Pensford Viaduct
Pensford locatedIn Pensford self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Church of St Thomas à Becket
Stanton Drew near Pensford
River Chew flowsThrough Pensford