. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. Brean Down and the Black Rock. CHAP. V. Uphill, Infirmary, Parsonage, Church, Earth Works—Uphill Cave, Explanation of the Section, Bones of the Ilycena, Roof, Fissures, Description of Bones—Bleadon, British Earth Works, Church—Lympsuam, Church, Parsonage—East Brent, Church —Brent Knoll—Sourn Brent, Church—Burnham, Church — Berrotf, Church — Parish of Brean — Brean Down — Steep Holm, Gildas Burdonicus—Flat Holm, Light House. UPHILL is two miles from Weston, sheltered by a consider
. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. Brean Down and the Black Rock. CHAP. V. Uphill, Infirmary, Parsonage, Church, Earth Works—Uphill Cave, Explanation of the Section, Bones of the Ilycena, Roof, Fissures, Description of Bones—Bleadon, British Earth Works, Church—Lympsuam, Church, Parsonage—East Brent, Church —Brent Knoll—Sourn Brent, Church—Burnham, Church — Berrotf, Church — Parish of Brean — Brean Down — Steep Holm, Gildas Burdonicus—Flat Holm, Light House. UPHILL is two miles from Weston, sheltered by a considerable num- ber of fine timber trees, with an abrupt hill rising on its northern side, on the summit of which, stands the parish church ; the side of the hill towards the village is covered with smooth turf, but the opposite side terminates in pre- cipitous rocks, reaching nearly to the beach. The ride over the sands from Weston is very pleasant at spring tides. 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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