Everything about South Petherton totally explained
South Petherton is a small country town and
civil parish in
Somerset,
England, population approximately 3,200 as of 2002. The parish includes the hamlet of
Yeabridge.
It is distinctive for the traditional
hamstone construction of many of its buildings. It is home to a church, St Peter's and St Paul's, with an octagonal tower which is believed to be the tallest octagonal church tower in the UK, and a 14th century manor house.
It was also recently discovered that South Petherton was, during the 17th century, one of the main centres of bronze cauldron and skillet production. These cooking vessels were used all over the UK.
William Blake lived for a period of his life in South Petherton-hence the Blake Hall, in the heart of the village.
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