St Georges
St Georges is a civil parish and village in the unitary authority of North Somerset, England. Its population in the 2011 census was 3,379. The parish is a 20th century creation, the area having previously been part of the parish of Banwell.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Thomas Nugent, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Hamlet with 3,520 residents
- Description: civil parish and village in North Somerset, England
- Also known as: “St Georges, North Somerset”, “St Georges, Somerset”, “St. Georges”, and “St. Georges, North Somerset”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Worle railway station and Woolpack Inn.
Worle railway station
Railway station
Photo: Geof Sheppard, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Worle railway station, on the Bristol to Exeter line, serves the Worle, West Wick and St Georges suburbs of Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset, England.
Priory Community School
School
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Worle and Wick St. Lawrence.
Worle
Village
Photo: Dave Kelly, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Worle is a village in the civil parish of Weston-Super-Mare, in the North Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It is joined to the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare on its western edge.
Wick St. Lawrence
Hamlet
Photo: Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Wick St. Lawrence is a civil parish and village in Somerset, England. It falls within the unitary authority of North Somerset. The population of the parish, which includes Bourton, Icelton and Ebdon, in the 2011 census was 1,331.
Puxton
Village
Photo: Brian Robert Marshall, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Puxton is a village and civil parish, 5 miles north west of Axbridge in the unitary authority of North Somerset within the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. The civil parish includes the isolated hamlets of East Hewish and West Hewish. Puxton is situated 2 miles east of St Georges.
St Georges
- Categories: civil parish, village, and locality
- Location: St. Georges, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.36333° or 51° 21′ 48″ northLongitude
-2.89808° or 2° 53′ 53″ westPopulation
3,520Elevation
23 feet (7 metres)Open location code
9C3V9472+8QOpenStreetMap ID
node 29489786OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
6693023Wikidata ID
Q2659692
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In Other Languages
From Bengali to Urdu—“St Georges” goes by many names.
- Bengali: “সেন্ট জর্জ”
- Cebuano: “St Georges”
- Cebuano: “St. Georges”
- Chinese: “St. Georges”
- Chinese: “圣乔治”
- Chinese: “聖佐治”
- Dutch: “St Georges”
- Dutch: “St. Georges”
- French: “St Georges”
- French: “St. Georges”
- German: “St. Georges”
- Gujarati: “સેન્ટ જ્યોર્જ”
- Irish: “St. Georges”
- Japanese: “セント・ジョージズ (ノース・サマセット)”
- Japanese: “セント・ジョージズ”
- Kannada: “ಸೇಂಟ್ ಜಾರ್ಜಸ್”
- Korean: “세인트 조지스”
- Ladin: “St. Georges”
- Lithuanian: “Sent Džordžas”
- Min Nan Chinese: “St Georges”
- Persian: “سنت جرجز، سامرست شمالی”
- Polish: “St Georges”
- Polish: “St. Georges”
- Portuguese: “St Georges”
- Russian: “Сент-Джорджс”
- Spanish: “St Georges”
- Swedish: “St Georges”
- Swedish: “St. Georges”
- Tamil: “ஸ்ட . ஜார்ஜ்ஸ்”
- Telugu: “సెయింట్ జార్జెస్”
- Turkish: “St Georges”
- Turkish: “St. Georges, North Somerset”
- Urdu: “سینٹ جارجز، شمالی سومرسیٹ”
- Urdu: “سینٹ جیورجیس”
- “St Georges”
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