Goathurst

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Goathurst
Somerset

Halswell House
Location
Grid reference: ST255345
Location: 51°6’11"N, 3°3’50"W
Data
Population: 193  (2011[1])
Post town: Bridgwater
Postcode: TA5
Dialling code: 01278
Local Government
Council: Sedgemoor
Parliamentary
constituency:
Bridgwater & W. Somerset
Temple of Harmony

Goathurst is a small village and parish in the Andersfield hundred of Somerset, around three miles from the town of Bridgwater. The parish includes the hamlets of Andersfield and Huntstile. The village is on the route of the Samaritans Way South West.

History

Originally part of the Royal Forest of North Petherton, its first squire owned[2] Goathurst's St Edward's church, a Grade-I listed building[3] which includes a 19th-century monument to three-year-old Isabella Kemeys, showing the child lying on a pillow holding a broken flower.[4]

Goathurst was the location of a 300-person prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, initially housing Italian prisoners from the Western Desert Campaign, and later German prisoners following the Battle of Normandy.[5]

References

Outside links

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