• Goathill  • Chilthorne Domer  • Downhead  • Misterton  • Cricket St Thomas These attract redshank, dunlin, shelduck, black-tailed godwit, skylark, linnet, rock and meadow pipit.[10].  • Barrow Gurney  • Writhlington  • Rode  • Barton St David  • Godney  • Axbridge  • Curland  • Holcombe  • Peculiar of East Harptree "Uphill Hill Local Nature Reserve, Nr Weston super Mare", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uphill&oldid=990959373, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 27 November 2020, at 14:16.  • South Barrow  • Clevedon [St Andrew]  • Aller  • West Camel  • Hatch Beauchamp  • Seavington St Mary  • Keynsham It has a post-office under Weston-super-Mare.  • Carhampton  • Farleigh Hungerford Chairperson - Stewart Castle 01934 415581 Secretary - Leigh Morris 01934 628373 Local Police 101 Weston General Hospital 01943 636363  • Hemington with Hardington  • Priston  • Brompton Ralph  • Peculiar of Kingsbury with East Lambrook  • Saltford  • Long Ashton Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day.  • Bleadon  • West Hatch  • Wellow  • Walcot All Saints  • Muchelney The Mendip Way long-distance footpath has its western trailhead at Uphill near the wharf.  • Consistory of the Dean of Wells Archives and Libraries.  • Cloford The civil registration article tells more about these records.  • Langridge  • Bicknoller  • Burnett  • Consistory of the Dean & Chapter of Wells  • Henton  • Backwell  • Camerton  • Chewton Mendip  • Consistory of Bath & Wells  • Tellisford  • Steep Holme Island  • South Stoke  • Northmoor Green  • Brent Knoll  • Withiel Florey  • Woolavington  • East Coker  • Winscombe  • North Wooton  • Wanstrow  • Puxton  • Combe Hay  • Shepton Montague  • Sampford Arundel  • Shepton Mallet  • Clutton It is one of the most historic buildings in the area.  • Odcombe  • Tickenham  • Chilton Polden  • Royal Peculiar of Ilminster  • Walcot St Swithin  • Milborne Port Detailed History.  • Stringston  • Bristol Temple The name recorded in Domesday Book as Opopille, derives from the Old English uppan pylle, meaning “above the creek”, referring to the mouth of the Axe.  • Ilchester  • Charterhouse  • Sutton Montis  • Limington The village is dominated on its southern side by a large hill, the southern slope of which and the quarry at its western end form the Uphill Cliff Site of Special Scientific Interest, notable for its species-rich calcareous grassland.  • Queen Charlton  • Treborough  • Chapel Allerton The last name Uphill is most widespread in England, where it is carried by 371 people, or 1 in 150,183.  • Over Stowey History.  • Farrington Gurney  • West Bagborough Scroll down in the article to the section Court Jurisdictions by Parish. "UPHILL, a parish in the hundred of Winterstoke, county Somerset, 2 miles W. of Weston-super-Mare, its post town, and 7 N.W.  • Swainswick  • Barwick  • Peculiar of Fordington & Writhlington  • Street MARINE CENTRE.  • Baltonsborough [3] During the English Civil War the port was used to bring two regiments, about 1,500 men, of the Royalist Army from South Wales before the Battle of Langport. Parish History UPHILL (St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union of Axbridge, hundred of Winterstoke, E. division of Somerset, 8 miles (N. W. by W.) from Axbridge. The small quay at Uphill fell under the limited jurisdiction of the Port of Bristol, however it was a free port as it did not have the customs officers to collect revenues which were present at larger ports.  • Peculiar of Timberscombe  • Ubley  • Peculiar of Pilton  • North Newton Historical Geography.  • Beer Crocombe  • Huntspill All Saints  • Walcot St Saviour READ MORE. Uphill Manor offers traditional English Bed & Breakfast in a unique house that is warm and comfortable, elegant but not over powering.  • Wrington UPHILL (St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union of Axbridge, hundred of Winterstoke, E. division of Somerset, 8 miles (N. W. by W.) from Axbridge. Steeper banks and knolls in the grassland have a flora which includes orchids, Somerset Hair Grass (Koeleria vallesiana), and Honewort (Trinia glauca), and the Goldilocks Aster (Galatella linosyris) along with several species of butterfly and Weevil (Curculionoidea).  • Preston Plucknett  • Easton  • Seaborough Uphill is situated at the south end of Weston Bay, where the River Axe flows into the Bristol Channel, and was once a busy port. Uphill AP/CP : Weston super Mare AP/CP : Axbridge RD : Weston super Mare MB/UD : North Somerset UA : Somerset County O41area : Axbridge PLU/RegD : Somerset RegC : Somerset AdmC : Somerset AncC : the South West GovOf : Great Britain Dep : England and Wales Dep  • Compton Dando  • Cudworth  • Chelwood  • Puckington  • Lydford, West  • Dinder  • Bruton  • Stockland Bristol  • Brislington [St Luke]  • East Harptree  • Bathealton  • Coxley  • Penselwood [4] It continued as a small landing stage for many centuries including the import of coal and iron and the export of local produce.  • Foxcote  • Stawley  • Compton Dundon  • Timsbury  • Castle Cary  • Dinnington There are several Internet sites with name lists or indexes.  • Blackford (near Axbridge)  • Nynehead  • Pawlett  • Pitney  • Peculiar of Witham Friary  • Whitchurch The village is situated on Uphill Bay, in the Bristol Channel, at the mouth of the river Axe.  • Bath Abbey After a short beach stretch we turned inland just before the golf course.  • Berkley  • Stowell  • Milverton The toponym, recorded in Domesday Book as Opopille, derives from the Old English uppan pylle, meaning "above the creek", referring to the mouth of the River Axe.  • Bickenhall  • Montacute  • Weston-in-Gordano  • Stogumber  • Kingston St Mary  • Hinton Blewitt  • St Catherine  • Kilve On top of the hill stands the unroofed Norman Old Church of St Nicholas.  • Frome St John the Baptist  • Lamyat  • Brympton  • Radstock  • Charlton Horethorne  • Wraxall  • Highbridge  • Nunney  • Ilton  • Pendomer  • Peculiar of Buckland Dinham  • Congresbury  • Wembdon  • Cheddon Fitzpaine  • East Cranmore  • West Chinnock  • Langport  • Taunton St Mary Magdalene  • East Quantoxhead This cutting is spanned by a high brick bridge known as "Devil's Bridge" and designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.  • Seavington St Michael  • Swell  • West Dowlish  • Knowle St Giles  • Keinton Mandeville  • Witham Friary  • Uphill  • Taunton Holy Trinity  • Poyntington  • Hutton  • Doulting

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