Chiselborough

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Map sources for Chiselborough at grid reference ST468149
Map sources for Chiselborough at grid reference ST468149


The parish church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Chiselborough
The parish church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Chiselborough

Chiselborough is a village situated on the river Parrett five miles west of Yeovil in Somerset, England. The village has a population of 335[1]. It is surrounded by five hills within the parish of the same name. The village was recorded in Saxon times as ‘Ceoselbergon’ and was later mentioned in the Domesday Book as ‘Ceolseberge’ in the holding of Robert, Count of Mortain. The name derives from the Old English cisel and beorg (gravel and hill). The Earls of Ilchester held most of the village until 1914 when the estates were sold off.

Geologically, the valley consists of a thin layer of Fuller's earth clay over Yeovil sands. The village consists largely of small cottages built in the local golden Ham Hill stone. The annual Chiselborough Fair was held on common ground near the street now known as Fair Place.

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  1. ^  Somerset County Council, 2002. Population estimates.

Coordinates: 50.93108° N 2.75840° W