Ham Hill stone

Ham Hill stone

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  • Ham Hill, Somerset — Infobox Mountain Name = Ham Hill Photo = Stoke under ham hill.jpg Caption = Ham Hill summit and war memorial seen from Stoke sub Hamdon Elevation = c. 125 m ( c. 410 ft) Location = Somerset, England Range = Prominence = < 5 m Coordinates =… …   Wikipedia

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  • Downe House, Richmond Hill — Downe House General information Type Residential Architectural style Georgian Location Richmond upon Thames, London, England Completed 1780 …   Wikipedia

  • Coade stone — Father Thames, a Coade stone sculpture by John Bacon, in the grounds of Ham House Lithodipyra (Stone fired twice Ancient Greek (λίθος/δίς/πυρά)), or Coade stone, was ceramic stoneware that was often described as an artificial stone in the late… …   Wikipedia

  • Hamstone — is the colloquial name given to stone from Ham Hill, Somerset, England. Ham Hill stone is a Jurassic limestone from the Toarcian, or Upper Lias , stage. It is a well cemented medium to coarse grained limestone characterised by its honey gold… …   Wikipedia

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  • Bridgwater — Infobox UK place country = England latitude = 51.128 longitude = 2.993 official name = Bridgwater population = 36,563 (2001 census) shire district = Sedgemoor shire county = Somerset region = South West England constituency westminster =… …   Wikipedia

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