Wambrook

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Wambrook
Dorset
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Wambrook, seen from the west
Location
Grid reference: ST295075
Location: 50°51’45"N, 3°0’11"W
Data
Population: 184  (2011[1])
Post town: Chard
Postcode: TA20
Dialling code: 01460
Local Government
Council: South Somerset
Parliamentary
constituency:
Yeovil

Wambrook is a village and parish in a salient of Dorset between Somerset to the north and east; and Devon to the west. Sitting in the Blackdown Hills it is two miles south of Chard in Somerset. The parish includes the hamlets of Higher Wambrook and Lower Wambrook, sometimes known as Haselcombe.

History

In the west of the parish at Wortheal there are substantial earthworks which may date from the Iron Age.[2]

Notable people

  • Samuel Vickery, recipient of the Victoria Cross.

Religious sites

The Church of St Mary dates from the 13th century and has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.[3] In the churchyard are a 17th-century set of stocks.[4]

References

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