Somerton
Somerton is a town and also civil parish in the English county of Somerset. It gave its name to the county and also was briefly, around the begin of the 14th century, the county town, as well as around 900 was perhaps the resources of Wessex. It has held a weekly market given that the Middle Ages, and the main square with its market cross is today an appealing area for site visitors. Located on the River Cary, around 8.8 miles (14.2 km) north-west of Yeovil, Somerton has its own community council offering a population of 4,697 since 2011. Locals are typically described locally as Somertonians. The civil parish consists of the communities of Etsome, Hurcot, Catsgore, as well as Catcombe. The history of Somerton dates back to the Anglo-Saxon age, when it was an essential political as well as business centre. After the Norman conquest of England the value of the town declined, in spite of being the county town of Somerset in the late thirteenth century and also very early fourteenth century. Having actually lost county town standing, Somerton then ended up being a market community in the Middle Ages, whose economic climate was supported by transport systems using the River Parrett, as well as later rail transport through the Great Western Railway, and by light sectors consisting of glove making and also gypsum mining. In the centre of Somerton the broad market square, with its octagonal roofed market cross, is bordered by old residences, while nearby is the 13th century Church of St Michael and All Angels. Somerton likewise had links with Muchelney Abbey in the Middle Ages. The BBC drama The Monocled Mutineer was shot in Somerton from 1985 to 1986.