- Hatch Beauchamp
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 50.9796
longitude= -2.9913
official_name= Hatch Beauchamp
population = 575 cite web |url=http://www.somerset.gov.uk/somerset/statistics/contents/population/estimates/2002mye/ |title=2002 population estimates |accessdate=2008-03-02 |format= |work=Somerset County Council ]
shire_district=Taunton Deane
shire_county =Somerset
region= South West England
Ambulance= South Western
constituency_westminster= Taunton
post_town= TAUNTON|postcode_district = TA3
postcode_area= TA |dial_code= 01823
os_grid_reference= ST305205Hatch Beauchamp is a village and
parish inSomerset ,England , situated fivemile s south east ofTaunton in theTaunton Deane district. The village has apopulation of 575.History
The village of "Hache" dates from Saxon times, and was acquired in 1066 by Robert of Mortain, half-brother of
William the Conqueror , shortly after theNorman Conquest of England . In the Norman survey, Hatch Beauchamp is described under the title of Terra Comitis Moritoniensis- " Robert holds of the earl Hache; eight acres of meadow, fifty acres of wood; arable, six carucates; in demesne, two carucates, and three servants, eleven villanes, four cottagers with three ploughs." By 1092, the village was in the hands ofRobert of Beauchamp . TheBeauchamp family were loyal allies ofWilliam the Conqueror , and had been granted large estates in contemporarySomerset andBedfordshire .Hatch Beauchamp is noted around 1300 as having a market every Thursday, but this has long since vanished. The area - along with most of the South West of England, was staunchly Royalist in the
English Civil War , although the local town of Taunton was a Parliamentary stronghold, and was besieged.The village today contains an inn, and a
manor house , Hatch Court, built around 1750, in thePalladian architectural style. Prior to this, a great house had existed on the same site since the Middle Ages, but had fallen into ruin by the 1600s. The inn dates also from around the mid-eighteenth century.In the Victorian era, Hatch was connected to the national railway grid in 1866 as part of the
Bristol and Exeter Railway . In 1962, ninety six years later, as part of the infamousBeeching Report , railway services ceased to operate completely, although the railway station remains.Hatch Court contains a small military museum commemorating the life and work of the renowned
Brigadier Hamilton Gault , great uncle of the present owner, MP for Taunton, and member of the Quebec Chamber of Commerce, as well as a decorated Boer War hero. Hamilton Gault was the founder of theBritish Empire 's last privately raised regiment, thePrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry .The regiment saw action in both World Wars, and were the first Allied force to enter Amsterdam in early 1945. They were more recently in action against theTaliban in Afghanistan, as part ofOperation Anaconda in 2002.Hatch Beauchamp is the burial place of Colonel
John Rouse Merriott Chard , VC, RE (21 December 1847- 1 November 1897) a British soldier who won theVictoria Cross for his role in the defence ofRorke's Drift in 1879.cite book |title=Curiosities of Somerset |last=Leete-Hodge |first=Lornie |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1985 |publisher=Bossiney Books |location=Bodmin |isbn=0906456983 |pages=73 ]In Hatch Beauchamp the Church of St John the Baptist has a crenellated 3-stage tower from about 1500. It displays crocketed pinnacles, a pierced parapet with quatrefoils and arcades in the merlons and gargoyles. [cite web | title=Church of St John the Baptist, Hatch Beauchamp | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=270796 | accessdate=2008-03-07] This particular church has diagonal buttresses to support the tower whereas in other churches within this group angle buttresses are the norm.The buttresses, which finish in the belfry stage, support small detached shafts which rise upwards to form the outside subsidiary pinnacles of each corner cluster.cite web |url=http://www.weavo.co.uk/hatch/hatch.htm |title=Hatch Beauchamp Church |accessdate=2008-03-07 |format= |work=Hatch Beauchamp ]
Notable people from Hatch Beauchamp
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John Chard , as a Lieutenant awarded the VC for his part in the defence ofRorke's Drift in theAnglo-Zulu War of 1879.References
External links
* [http://www.weavo.co.uk/hatch/hatchandcourt.htm Hatch Beauchamp History]
* [http://www.somerset3d.co.uk/logos%20&%20pictures/town%20&%20village%20pages/hatchbeauchamp.html Photos of Hatch Beauchamp in 3d (Anaglyphs)]
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