Ingst

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Construction of the M48 (at that time numbered the M4) near the hamlet of Ingst M48 under construction.jpg
Construction of the M48 (at that time numbered the M4) near the hamlet of Ingst

Ingst is a hamlet in the parish of Olveston in South Gloucestershire, England. It consists of nine households, most of which are farms with cattle.

The M48 motorway passes by the hamlet.

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Coordinates: 51°35′13″N2°36′18″W / 51.587°N 2.605°W / 51.587; -2.605


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