Butcombe

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Butcombe
Somerset

St Michaels and All Angels Church
Location
Grid reference: ST515615
Location: 51°21’1"N, 2°41’45"W
Data
Population: 220  (2011[1])
Post town: Bristol
Postcode: BS40
Dialling code: 01761
Local Government
Council: North Somerset
Parliamentary
constituency:
Weston-super-Mare

Butcombe is a village and parish in the Hartcliffe Hundred of Somerset. The village is situated just north of Blagdon Lake. The civil parish has a population of 218[1] and mainly consists of family-owned farmland. It no longer has any amenities apart from a telephone kiosk and a letter box.

History

The village gave its name to the Butcombe Brewery. The microbrewery was set up in 1978 by Simon Whitmore. In 2003 the business was sold and moved to an industrial estate at Wrington,[2] to be housed in a purpose-built brewery completed in March 2005.

Landmarks

Butcombe Court is a late 18th-century grade II listed manor house which was built on the site of a medieval building. It is now in 3 separate ownerships.[3] During World War II, Clifton College used Butcombe Court as a safe extension of the school, away from the bombs.[4][5] The pre-preparatory school at Clifton College for younger children aged 3 to 8 is called Butcombe after the house.

Butcombe Court

Religious sites

The Church of St Michael and All Angels dates from the 15th century and is a Grade II* listed building.[6]

Notable people

  • Henry Savery (1791 - 1842) a convict transported to Port Arthur, Tasmania and Australia's first novelist was born in the village.

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Butcombe)