- Westcombe
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Westcombe
latitude= 51.1538
longitude= -2.4660
civil_parish=
population =
shire_district=Mendip
shire_county =Somerset
region= South West England
constituency_westminster=
post_town=
postcode_district=BA4
postcode_area= BA
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= ST695395Westcombe is a hamlet of around 30 households in the
Mendip District ofSomerset ,England .Westcombe is part of the
parish ofBatcombe, Somerset and has a long relatively fogotten history. Around 1 mile from the hamlet is anIron Age hill fort onSmalldown Knoll which dates back to theIron Age and possibly theBronze Age .The neighbouring village of
Batcombe, Somerset was thought to be established around the year 660AD following Saxon invasion. It would be likely that Westcombe was also established around this time. Both settlements are recorded in theDomesday Book written after the Norman Invasion ofEngland in the year 1066. Westcombe was for many years property ofGlastonbury Abbey which was destroyed with theDissolution of the Monasteries . The hamlet and area as a whole had strong links with the English woolen industry, which gave name to settlements such asMilton Clevedon . The village has a largewar memorial dedicated to those who gave their lives in theFirst World War . The memorial has engraved on it around 12 names. It was originally a family memorial to Henry Ernst in 1913, but it was later converted to a War memorial in 1919. The property in Westcombe was historically owned by a single family, the Ernst family who lived in the Georgian country house of Westcombe House. Most of the estate was sold in 1927, and divided between two daughters. One inherited Westcombe House and the other all the families wealth. The house fell into disrepair, and was demolished in the early 1950s.Today the hamlet is home to a small industrial site owned mainly by Milton-Westcombe Farms Limited. The largest business operation on site is that of the Bay Tree Food Company, which produces handmade pickled and jam goods sold across the UK.
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