Crewkerne
Crewkerne is a community as well as selecting ward in Somerset, England, positioned 9 miles (14 km) southern west of Yeovil as well as 7 miles (11 km) east of Chard in the South Somerset district near to the boundary with Dorset. The civil parish of West Crewkerne consists of the hamlets of Woolminstone as well as Henley. The community lies on the River Parrett, A30 roadway and West of England Main Line railway. The earliest written record of Crewkerne remains in the 899 will of Alfred the Great that left it to his youngest boy Æthelweard. After the Norman conquest it was held by William the Conqueror and in the Domesday Survey of 1086 was called a royal mansion. Crewkerne Castle was potentially a Norman motte castle. The community matured in the late mediaeval period around the textile sector, its wealth preserved in the fifteenth century Church of St Bartholomew. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries the primary sector was fabric making, including webbing, and also sails for the Royal Navy. Neighborhood ecological sites include the Bincombe Beeches Local Nature Reserve as well as the Millwater biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. Crewkerne train station is offered by South Western Railway on the main south western railway line. There are local grocery stores and also neighborhood stores, and some local industry. The community is the birthplace of a number of remarkable people as well as has actually differed cultural as well as sporting facilities including those at Wadham Community School.