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From 1894-1974, for local government purposes, Hatch Beauchamp was part of Taunton Rural District. [5] Hatch Beauchamp is in the 'Neroche' electoral ward. Although this is the most populous area, the ward itself stretches west to Corfe and south to Staple Fitzpaine. The total population of the ward at the 2011 census was 2,164. [6]
Hatch Court, built in 1755 on the site of the mediaeval fortified manor house of the de Beauchamp family.View from west Hatch Court, main entrance front (south front), viewed in 1989 from within the surviving deer park 1886 Ordnance Survey map showing Hatch Court, the deer park and the ancient parish church of St John the Baptist (to the immediate north of the house).
Hatch Court, main entrance front, viewed in 1989 from within the deer park Hatch Court, side view. Hatch Court in the parish of Hatch Beauchamp, [1] in Somerset, England, is a grade I listed [2] mansion built in about 1755 in the Palladian style with Bath Stone by the wool merchant John Collins to the design of Thomas Prowse.
The A358 dualling scheme from the A303 at Ilminster and J25 at Taunton was described "as unaffordable and unfunded." ... with the A378 towards Langport along with the villages of Hatch Beauchamp ...
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 29, 2024. [1] Map all ... US Post Office-Taunton Main: October 19, 1987
1969: Hugh Webb Faulkner of Hatch Beauchamp, died in office 24 May 1969 [7] June 1969: William Quincy Roberts of Stonewalls, Newton St. Loe, near Bath [7] 1970: John Anthony Clark [7] 1971: Henry William Furse Hoskyns of South Petherton [7] 1972: Colin John Clifford Trotter [7] 1973: Gerald Hignett [7]
Hatch station building in 1995. This is one of the two original stations between Taunton and Chard. It is a Brunel inspired Chalet-style station that served the village of Hatch Beauchamp. [24] A goods shed was provided, and a signal box too from 1892 until 1956 to control a goods loop.
Dorothea Lethbridge, wife of Henry Powell Collins (1776–1854), of Hatch Court, Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, twice MP for Taunton (1811-1818, 1819-1820) [26] and Sheriff of Somerset in 1827. Frances-Maria Lethbridge, wife of Sir Charles Henry Rich, 2nd Baronet (1784–1857) of Shirley House, Southampton.