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- Q1833147 subject Q8201505.
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- Q1833147 abstract "Tormarton is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. Its name may come from Thor Maer Tun meaning The settlement with the thorn (tree) on the boundary. Another source suggests the name derives from the church tower (Tor) on the border between Wessex and Mercia (Anglo-Saxon Meark). It is one mile North-East of junction 18 of the M4 motorway, with the A46 road and close to the border between Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire. In 2001 and 2011 there were 144 households and the population was 348. A National Trail, the Cotswold Way passes through the village. There is a church, a hotel, a pub and also a number of bed and breakfasts in the village. A Highways Agency depot with a salt dome is situated near to the village.".
- Q1833147 areaCode "01454 218".
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- Q1833147 populationTotal "348".
- Q1833147 postalCode "GL9".
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- Q1833147 dialCode "1454218".
- Q1833147 lieutenancyEngland Q23165.
- Q1833147 officialName "Tormarton".
- Q1833147 population "348".
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- Q1833147 comment "Tormarton is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. Its name may come from Thor Maer Tun meaning The settlement with the thorn (tree) on the boundary. Another source suggests the name derives from the church tower (Tor) on the border between Wessex and Mercia (Anglo-Saxon Meark). It is one mile North-East of junction 18 of the M4 motorway, with the A46 road and close to the border between Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire.".
- Q1833147 label "Tormarton".
- Q1833147 lat "51.507".
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- Q1833147 name "Tormarton".