Stone Hundred

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Stone Hundred in Somerset

Stone Hundred is one of the hundreds in Somerset, dating from before the Norman conquest.

It is situated in the south-east of the county, adjacent to the border with Dorset. It is bounded to the north by Somerton Hundred; to the east by Horethorne Hundred; to the south by Houndsborough Hundred; to the west by Tintinhull Hundred; and to the south-east by Dorset.

It consists of the ancient parishes of:

*: Nether Adber is a detached part of the ecclesiastical parish of Queen Camel, but part of Stone hundred.

References

Hundreds of Somerset

Abdick and Bulstone • Andersfield • Bath Forum (inc. Hampton & Claverton liberty) • Bempstone • Brent-cum-Wrington • Bruton • Cannington • Carhampton • Catsash • Chew • Chewton • Crewkerne • Frome • Glaston Twelve Hides • Hartcliffe • Horethorne • Houndsborough • Huntspill and Puriton • Keynsham • Kilmersdon (inc. Mells & Leigh liberty) • Kingsbury • Martock • Milverton • North Curry • North Petherton • Norton Ferris • Pitney • Portbury • Somerton • South Petherton • Stone • Taunton Deane • Tintinhull • Wellow • Wells Forum • Whitley • Whitstone • Williton and Freemanners • Winterstoke