. "POINT(-2.3563001155853 51.373001098633)"^^ . . . . "1972-10-26"^^ . "Lyncombe is a district and electoral ward in Bath, Somerset, and a former parish in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. In the mid-19th century the parish was formed when the parish of Widcombe and Lyncombe was split in two, but it was abolished in the late 1960s. The village of Lyncombe existed since at least the Saxon period prior to becoming part of the City of Bath. Lyncombe takes its name from the Celtic word cwm meaning valley, with the Lyn being the name of the stream that runs through it. The present day district is approximately centred on the Western part of this valley, known as Lyncombe Vale, and extends down to the more urban area around the River Avon across from Bath Spa railway station. The northern area of the electoral ward is known as Bear Flat. The electoral ward was merged with Widcombe at the boundary changes effected at the elections held on 2 May 2019."@en . . . . . . "5505"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Greenway Lane, Bath - geograph.org.uk - 896178.jpg"@en . . "51.37300109863281"^^ . "-2.356300115585327"^^ . . "5505"^^ . . . . . . . . . "BA2"@en . "The London Gazette"@en . . . . . . "Lyncombe is a district and electoral ward in Bath, Somerset, and a former parish in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. In the mid-19th century the parish was formed when the parish of Widcombe and Lyncombe was split in two, but it was abolished in the late 1960s. The village of Lyncombe existed since at least the Saxon period prior to becoming part of the City of Bath. The electoral ward was merged with Widcombe at the boundary changes effected at the elections held on 2 May 2019."@en . . "Greenway Lane, on the former parish boundary, looking towards St Thomas \u00E0 Becket Church, Widcombe"@en . "01225" . . "The boundaries of the parish of Lyncombe commence at the north-western corner of such parish, where the same adjoins the parish of Twerton and the River Avon, and then proceed eastwardly along the middle of the said River Avon to Lower Widcombe Mill, on the west; then leaving the said River Avon and proceeding southwardly along the middle of the street or road, called Lyncombe Hill, and south-westwardly along the middle of the road or lane, called Greenway-lane, and then again, southwardly, along the middle of the road or lane, called Entry Hill, to the corner of the road near the house called the Cross Keys Inn, where the said parish of Lyncombe adjoins the parish of South Stoke; then proceeding in a westwardly direction along the boundary separating the said parish. of Lyncombe from the parish of South Stoke to the point where the same adjoins the parish of Englishcombe; then proceeding northwardly along the boundaries separating the said parish of Lyncombe from the parishes of Englishcombe and Twerton to the point where the boundary line of the said parish of Lyncombe commenced."@en . "Your Majesty's Commissioners for building new churches beg leave humbly to represent that, when the last census was taken, the parish of Lyncombe and Widcombe, in the county of Somerset, and diocese of Bath and Wells, contained a population of nine thousand nine hundred and seventy-three persons ... having taken into consideration all the circumstances of the said parish ... it appears to them to be expedient that the same should be divided into two distinct and separate parishes for all ecclesiastical purposes whatever ... and that the same should be respectively named \"The parish of Lyncombe\" and \"The parish of Widcombe\"."@en . . . "Lyncombe, Bath"@en . . . . . . . . . "BA2" . . . . . . . . "1225"^^ . ""@en . . . "51.373 -2.3563" . . "33040149"^^ . . "--10-23"^^ . . . . . "South West England"@en . "Lyncombe"@en . . . . "BATH"@en . . . . "14444"^^ . . . . "1856-02-12"^^ . . . . . . "BA"@en . . "Lyncombe"@en . . . . . . . . . "left"@en . . . . . . . . . "1046318864"^^ . . "England"@en . . . . .