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Englishcombe

Englishcombe
Roofs of houses visible amongst green fields and hedgerows. Large rock in the foreground.
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Englishcombe is located in Somerset
Englishcombe
Englishcombe
Englishcombe shown within Somerset
Population 318 
OS grid reference ST717627
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Bath
Postcode district BA2
Police Avon and Somerset
Fire Avon
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Somerset
51°21′47″N 2°24′26″W / 51.3631°N 2.4071°W / 51.3631; -2.4071Coordinates: 51°21′47″N 2°24′26″W / 51.3631°N 2.4071°W / 51.3631; -2.4071

Englishcombe is a village and civil parish in Bath and North East Somerset just outside Bath, England. The parish, which also includes the hamlets of Inglesbatch, Nailwell and Wilmington, has a population of 318.

A neolithic axe has been found in the parish, and Iron Age pottery was discovered during construction of Culverhay School. There is some evidence of two barrows.

The south eastern boundary of the parish follows the route of the Fosse Way a Roman road that linked Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) in South West England to Lincoln (Lindum Colonia) in the East Midlands, via Ilchester (Lindinis), Bath (Aquae Sulis), Cirencester (Corinium) and Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum).

The village lies on the route of the Wansdyke (from Woden's Dyke) an early medieval or possibly defining a Roman boundary with a series of defensive linear earthworks, consisting of a ditch and a running embankment from the ditch spoil, with the ditching facing north. Its construction is attributed to the Saxons, probably in the late sixth century. The parish of Englishcombe was part of the Wellow Hundred.


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