Mendip es un distrito de gobierno local de Somerset en Inglaterra. El distrito de Mendip cubre un área principalmente rural de 285 millas cuadradas (738 km 2 ) [1] que se extiende desde Mendip Hills hasta Somerset Levels . Tiene una población de aproximadamente 110.000 habitantes. [1] El centro administrativo del distrito es Shepton Mallet, pero la ciudad más grande (con más del doble de la población de Shepton Mallet) es Frome . [2] [3]
Dos importantes sitios religiosos en Mendip en la Abadía de Glastonbury y la Catedral de Wells y sus recintos y residencias dispersas, graneros de diezmos y The Abbot's Fish House , están incluidos en la lista. [14] [15] [16] [17] Las características defensivas prehistóricas como Ponter's Ball Dyke se complementaron en el período medieval con castillos de motte-and-bailey como Farleigh Hungerford , Nunney y Fenny Castle . [18] [19] [20] [21] El desarrollo comercial e industrial está representado por Old Iron Works en Mells y varias cruces de mercado. [22] [23] El sitio más reciente en la lista es un complejo de señuelos de bombardeo de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y obstrucciones antiaéreas, que se construyeron en 1940, en Black Down , el punto más alto de Mendip Hills . [24] Los monumentos se enumeran a continuación utilizando los títulos dados en las hojas de datos de Historic England.
^The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
^The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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