Weston, Somerset

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Weston is a suburb of Bath, located to the north west of the city centre. It originated as a village but has since become part of Bath as the city has grown. It is the birthplace of Saint Alphege. The railway station closed in 1953, although the buildings still exist. Weston is the location of Bath's main hospital, the Royal United Hospital.

The parish church is All Saints, originally founded no later than 1156. The current church dates from 1832 and was designed by the local architect John Pinch junior.