Paulton

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Paulton is a village in Somerset, England, known historically for its coal mining and location within the Mendip district.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
category Civil parishes in Somerset
Somerset coalfield NERFINISHED
Villages in Bath and North East Somerset
ceremonialCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
civilParishStatus civil parish
coalfield Somerset coalfield NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
dialCode 01761
distanceToBath about 10 miles south
distanceToBristol about 12 miles south-east
district Bath and North East Somerset NERFINISHED
economicHistory developed as a mining village in the 18th and 19th centuries
formerDistrict Mendip NERFINISHED
governingBody Paulton Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity churches
primary school
public houses
village shops
hasReligiousBuilding Holy Trinity Church NERFINISHED
historicalIndustry coal mining
historicCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
lieutenancyArea Somerset NERFINISHED
locatedIn Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOn River Somer NERFINISHED
near Midsomer Norton NERFINISHED
Radstock NERFINISHED
OSGridReference ST650555
parliamentaryConstituency North East Somerset NERFINISHED
postalTown BRISTOL NERFINISHED
postcodeArea BS
postcodeDistrict BS39
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
transportHistory served by Somerset Coal Canal nearby NERFINISHED
unitaryAuthority Bath and North East Somerset NERFINISHED

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