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  2. Dillington House - Wikipedia

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    Dillington House is a residential adult education college near Ilminster in the parish of Whitelackington, Somerset, England.The present house, which dates from the 16th century, is owned by Lord Cameron of Dillington and operated by Somerset County Council.

  3. Chapel Cleeve Manor - Wikipedia

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    Chapel Cleeve Manor is a Grade II* listed building in Chapel Cleeve, Somerset, England. It started life in the 1450s as a pilgrims' hostel. The building was enlarged in the 19th and 20th centuries when it was a private house and then a hotel.

  4. Unite Students - Wikipedia

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    A Unite Students facility near Tottenham Hale station. The Unite Group was founded by Nicholas Porter in Bristol, England, in 1991. [3] Aged 21 and following research with the University of the West of England, he recognised a growing demand for student accommodation. [4]

  5. GCP Student Living - Wikipedia

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    GCP Student Living (Gravis Capital Partners) was a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in student accommodation. The investment trust was a REIT focused on purpose-built private student accommodation in and around London.

  6. Category:Private schools in Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Private schools in North Somerset (2 P) Pages in category "Private schools in Somerset" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  7. King Edward's School, Bath - Wikipedia

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    King Edward's School (KES), in Bath, Somerset, England, is a private co-educational day school providing education for 1,134 pupils aged 3 to 18. [1] The school is a member of The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school was established in the 16th century in a city centre site, founded in 1552.