. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. "N *^ ,£. Part of a Monastic Barn at Worle. CHAP. II. Loxg Ashton, Ashton Court, Camp, Ashtcn Theynes—Lozoer Court, Church.—Flax Bourton, Belmont.—BarrowGovrnay, Court House, Church.—Backwell, Church.—Chelvy, Court House, Church.—Nailsea, Heath, Court House.—Brockley, Brockley Hall, Paintings, Carriage Drive, Church, Brockley Coomb.—Congresbury, Church, Charitable Bequests.— Puxton.— WorlE) Churchy Monastic Barn. LONG ASHTON is a village of considerable extent, inhabited by
. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. "N *^ ,£. Part of a Monastic Barn at Worle. CHAP. II. Loxg Ashton, Ashton Court, Camp, Ashtcn Theynes—Lozoer Court, Church.—Flax Bourton, Belmont.—BarrowGovrnay, Court House, Church.—Backwell, Church.—Chelvy, Court House, Church.—Nailsea, Heath, Court House.—Brockley, Brockley Hall, Paintings, Carriage Drive, Church, Brockley Coomb.—Congresbury, Church, Charitable Bequests.— Puxton.— WorlE) Churchy Monastic Barn. LONG ASHTON is a village of considerable extent, inhabited by many of the retired citizens of Bristol. It is pleasantly situated between two and three miles from that city, in a rich and wooded vale, having the lofty ridge of Dundry to the south, and a corresponding range of hills, commencing at the dis- jointed cliffs of St. Vincent, to screen it on the north. It. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rutter, John, 1796-1851. London, Longman, Rees, and co. [etc. ]
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