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'''Stourton''' is a village and ancient parish on the borders of [[Wiltshire]] and [[Somerset]]. The village is about 8½ miles south of the market town of [[Frome]] in the latter county. It is part of the Stourhead estate, now in the ownership of the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]].
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'''Stourton''' is a village and ancient parish on the borders of [[Wiltshire]] and [[Somerset]]. The village is about 8½ miles south of the market town of [[Frome]] in the latter county. It is part of the [[Stourhead]] estate, now in the ownership of the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]].
  
 
Two miles south-west are the earthwork remains of a motte-and-bailey castle known as Castle Orchard.
 
Two miles south-west are the earthwork remains of a motte-and-bailey castle known as Castle Orchard.
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The [[Church of England]] parish church of St Peter lies in the Wiltshire part of the parish. It has 14th-century origins but has been much restored and altered; it is Grade I listed.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1318468|desc=Church of St Peter, Stourton with Gasper|accessdate=17 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Church of St Peter, Stourton|url=http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getchurch.php?id=1448|publisher=Wiltshire Council|accessdate=17 May 2015}}</ref> It contains monuments of the Hoare family, owners of the estate.  The architect and mason Nathaniel Ireson was churchwarden in the 1720s and may have done work on the church himself. The antiquarian William Coxe was rector from 1801 to 1811.
 
The [[Church of England]] parish church of St Peter lies in the Wiltshire part of the parish. It has 14th-century origins but has been much restored and altered; it is Grade I listed.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1318468|desc=Church of St Peter, Stourton with Gasper|accessdate=17 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Church of St Peter, Stourton|url=http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getchurch.php?id=1448|publisher=Wiltshire Council|accessdate=17 May 2015}}</ref> It contains monuments of the Hoare family, owners of the estate.  The architect and mason Nathaniel Ireson was churchwarden in the 1720s and may have done work on the church himself. The antiquarian William Coxe was rector from 1801 to 1811.
  
In the Somerset part of the parish lie the Grade II* listed Bonham House and cottage, dating from the 14th century.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1131128|desc=Bonham House and Bonham Cottage|accessdate=17 May 2015|fewer-links=yes}}</ref>  A Roman Catholic chapel was here from 1559 until 1950.<ref>{{cite web|title=Roman Catholic Church, Stourton|url=http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getchurch.php?id=1449|publisher=Wiltshire Council|accessdate=17 May 2015}}</ref>
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In the Somerset part of the parish (known as [[Gasper]], or Brook) lie the Grade II* listed Bonham House and cottage, dating from the 14th century.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1131128|desc=Bonham House and Bonham Cottage|accessdate=17 May 2015|fewer-links=yes}}</ref>  A Roman Catholic chapel was here from 1559 until 1950.<ref>{{cite web|title=Roman Catholic Church, Stourton|url=http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getchurch.php?id=1449|publisher=Wiltshire Council|accessdate=17 May 2015}}</ref>
  
 
==Amenities==
 
==Amenities==

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Stourton
Wiltshire, Somerset
Cottages at Stourton - geograph.org.uk - 484543.jpg
Cottages at Stourton
Location
Grid reference: ST778341
Location: 51°6’22"N, 2°19’5"W
Data
Post town: Warminster
Postcode: BA12
Dialling code: 01747
Local Government
Council: Wiltshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
South West Wiltshire

Stourton is a village and ancient parish on the borders of Wiltshire and Somerset. The village is about 8½ miles south of the market town of Frome in the latter county. It is part of the Stourhead estate, now in the ownership of the National Trust.

Two miles south-west are the earthwork remains of a motte-and-bailey castle known as Castle Orchard.

Buildings

The Church of England parish church of St Peter lies in the Wiltshire part of the parish. It has 14th-century origins but has been much restored and altered; it is Grade I listed.[1][2] It contains monuments of the Hoare family, owners of the estate. The architect and mason Nathaniel Ireson was churchwarden in the 1720s and may have done work on the church himself. The antiquarian William Coxe was rector from 1801 to 1811.

In the Somerset part of the parish (known as Gasper, or Brook) lie the Grade II* listed Bonham House and cottage, dating from the 14th century.[3] A Roman Catholic chapel was here from 1559 until 1950.[4]

Amenities

There is a village hall[5] and a pub, the Spread Eagle Inn.[6]

Stourton is home to Kilmington and Stourton Cricket Club who play in Division One of the Somerset Cricket League.[7]

References

Outside links

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