Bath and North East Somerset England United Kingdom
51.375593,-2.5642999

Belluton

Belluton is a village in Somerset, England. It is in the district of Bath and North East Somerset and is located due south of the city of Bristol and due west of the city of Bath. The eastern end of the village is defined by the A37 road. In some documents it is alternatively called "Belton", which signifies, according to some antiquaries, "Baal town," or "the Town of the Sun". According to Robinson it was called Belgetona in the 1086 Domesday Book, and the name comes from the Old English belgae and tun, the Belgae being a violent race who settled in what is now Wiltshire. It is close to the route of the ancient Wansdyke.

Distance between:

London to Belluton 106 Miles / 170 Kms
Liverpool to Belluton 142 Miles / 229 Kms

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