Williton
Williton is a huge town and also civil parish in Somerset, England, at the junction of the A39, A358 and B3191 roads, on the shore 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) south of Watchet between Minehead, Bridgwater as well as Taunton in the Somerset West and Taunton area. Williton station gets on the West Somerset Railway line. Doniford Halt on the same line offers the nearby Haven Holiday centre. Williton is twinned with Neung-sur-Beuvron in the Loir-et-Cher département of France. Much of the centre of Williton dates from the later 19th century however Long Street includes numerous 17th-century residences, as do Bridge, Priest, Robert and Shutgate Streets. Agriculture has been the prime task in the parish while Williton town became a city government as well as public centre. Its relevance raised with the production of new toll roads that today are the highways to the village. It is an important neighborhood shopping area and also from 1894 has been an administration centre. It had a workhouse for the district, which ended up being the neighborhood hospital up until 1990 but has currently been exchanged housing. In the 2001 census Williton church had 1,163 male and 1,411 women homeowners staying in 1,103 families, with 27% being over 65 years. Of all locals, 62% defined their wellness as great.