North Curry

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North Curry is a historic rural village and civil parish in Somerset, England, known for its medieval church and surrounding low-lying moorland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
churchGradeListing Grade I listed building
country England
dialCode 01823
distanceToTaunton approximately 6 miles east
district Somerset Council NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn agriculture
governingBody North Curry Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasConservationArea true
hasFeature Methodist chapel
baptist church
community shop
footpaths across surrounding moors
historic buildings
medieval church
medieval church tower
parish church of St Peter and St Paul NERFINISHED
parish magazine
parish records dating back to medieval period
primary school
public house
village conservation groups
village green
village hall
village playing field
hasLandscapeCharacter flat moorland surroundings
hasLocalGovernmentWard North Curry and Stoke St Gregory NERFINISHED
hasPostTown TAUNTON NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Church of St Peter and St Paul NERFINISHED
hasTransportLink local bus services to Taunton
historicCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
isHistoricSettlement true
isRural true
locatedIn Somerset
Somerset Levels NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedNear River Tone NERFINISHED
nearestLargeTown Taunton NERFINISHED
OSGridReference ST 319 253
parishChurchDedicatedTo St Peter and St Paul NERFINISHED
postcodeArea TA
postcodeDistrict TA3
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
surroundedBy low-lying moorland

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River Tone flowsThrough North Curry