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Over Stratton is a small village in the district of South Somerset, Somerset, England. It is part of the parish of South Petherton along with the nearby hamlets of Lower Stratton, Wigborough, Yeabridge and Watergore. As of census day 2011, the population was 317. Towards the north end of the village, Stratton & District Village Hall provides an amenity for the local residents and hosts clubs dedicated to interests such as gardening, folk dancing and yoga. It also hosts a nursery for pre-school age children. In the centre of the village there are two hospitality-related businesses: a public house with a restaurant (the Royal Oak) and a restaurant that also has rooms for bed and breakfast (New Farm). A third hospitality-related enterprise is situated at the southern edge of the village on the road to Merriott. It holds occasional feasts, approximately once a month. The village also has a Methodist church but services are no longer held there. There is a blacksmith’s forge on a side track leading off Bull Bridge Lane. History The South Petherton Local History Group has published a booklet titled “Explore South Petherton’s Past” that contains a number of references to Over Stratton, particularly on pages 32 and 33. These include the Church Room (now the village hall) built in 1865, the Fosse Way, a farmhouse (now the Royal Oak Inn), a raised pavement, the Methodist church, a socket-stone, Stratton Farm and West End House. There are numerous references to Over Stratton and the other settlements forming part of the parish of South Petherton in “A History of the County of Somerset.” Historic England has nine entries of Class II listed items: West End House; Barn, about 15 meters north west of West End House; East boundary wall and gateways to West End House; Old Harp House; Socket Stone of Wayside Cross (at the junction of South Harp, Lopen Lane and Bull Bridge Lane); Stratton Farmhouse; Royal Oak Inn; Herontye and Hollands Orchard; House about 70 meters north of Royal Oak Inn, and coach house to east. Geography The village sits on sandstone, the Bridport Sand Formation, a sedimentary bedrock formed approximately 174 to 183 million years ago in the Jurassic Period. Locally, it is also known as Yeovil Sandstone. In parts of the village the bedrock is overlain by clay deposits. According to the Agricultural Land Classification Map South West Region (ALC006), Over Stratton is located on class 1 (excellent) agricultural land. As such it is “Land with no or very minor limitations. A very wide range of agricultural and horticultural crops can be grown and commonly includes: top fruit, soft fruit, salad crops and winter harvested vegetables. Yields are high and less variable than on land of lower quality.” Ordnance Survey maps from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries show a number of apple orchards in and around the village. Most of the orchards within the village boundary have been subject to residential development in the second half of the twentieth century. . Many of the older buildings were built using Hamstone from nearby Ham Hill quarries. It is a honey-coloured Jurassic limestone. The principal street runs north-south through the village and is un-named although some local government organizations refer to it as “Over Stratton Road, South Petherton”, for example, when publishing temporary road closure orders. The route of Roman road, the Fosse Way, crosses this street in a northeast southwest direction. The route of the Fosse Way is joined by the A303 2 km northeast of the village, close to Petherton Bridge over the River Parrett. Some of the minor streets joining the principal streets are named but none of the streets other than Church Path and Gorefield have a numbering system for the properties. On the village noticeboard there is an outline map that includes an indexed list of 143 properties and their corresponding locations on the map. There are 10 post codes covering the village and the immediate vicinity: As of April 2021, there are two dog waste bins in the village, located at the junction of Lopen Lane and Field Lane and opposite Church Path, Over Stratton Road. Transport The village lies south of the A303 trunk road so it has excellent road transport links to east and west. On the former route of the old A303 on Harp Road, there is a fuel station by which there are bus stops for local services to South Petherton and Yeovil, and express services to Taunton and Hammersmith, London. The nearest railway station is at Crewkerne, five miles to the south of the village. Nearby hamlets Yeabridge The hamlet of Yeabridge lies approximately 0.5 miles north of Lower Stratton, along Yeabridge Lane, and gives its name to postal addresses in Lower Stratton and Wigborough. Lower Stratton and Wigborough Lower Stratton is approximately one mile south of the Hayes End Roundabout on the A303 at the southern end of Yeabridge Lane. It is also approximately 0.5 miles east of the village of Over Stratton along South Harp. A third road, Creedy Bridge Road, exits Lower Stratton, initially heading northwards then turning eastwards, past Pound, over the Creedy Bridge towards Norton-sub-Hamdon. Lower Stratton is contiguous with Wigborough, another hamlet in the parish of South Petherton. Somewhat confusingly, the Yeabridge Farm complex of buildings is located in Lower Stratton. The farm is the commercial hub of the hamlet and has diversified into glamping, a 50 kW solar photovoltaic array and secure storage. It also hosts two other businesses, one specializing in the sale and maintenance of agricultural equipment and the other an electrical contracting firm. South Somerset District Council granted planning permission to convert the original Hamstone farm buildings into 11 residential units. These buildings have been replaced by constructing new buildings at the southern end of Little Lopen Lane. In Wigborough, the most notable building is Wigborough Manor House, just east of Lower Stratton along Wigborough Manor Lane. Wigborough Manor House is the home of the Vaux Park Polo Club. Watergore Watergore is situated west of the Hayes End roundabout at the eastern end of the A303 Ilminster bypass. Prior to the opening of the bypass in 1989, the A303 passed through Watergore. The western boundary of the parish of South Petherton and the hamlet of Watergore is located at Higgin’s Grave Lane. Just to the east of this lane there is a camp site and caravan park. Just across the boundary into the parish of Lopen there are a farm shop and two hospitality businesses. When you visit Over Stratton, Walkfo brings Over Stratton places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.

  

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Over Stratton photo Beacon Limestone Formation
Beacon Limestone Formation is a formation of early Jurassic age (Pliensbachian–Toarcian) It lies above the Dyrham Formation and below the Bridport Sand Formation. It is well known for the Strawberry Bank Lagerstätte, which contains the 3-dimensionally preserved remains of vertebrates.
Over Stratton photo Coke Memorial Methodist Church
Coke Memorial Methodist Church is a Methodist church in South Petherton, Somerset. Designed by Alexander Lauder, it was built in 1881-82 and has been a Grade II listed building since 1988.
Over Stratton photo Church of St Peter and St Paul, South Petherton
Church of St Peter and St Paul in South Petherton, Somerset, has Saxon origins. It retains a 13th-century crosswing, with the remainder of the buildings dating from the 15th century. It underwent major restorations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Over Stratton photo Church of St James, East Lambrook
The Anglican Church of St James in East Lambrook, Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset was built in the 12th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Over Stratton photo East Lambrook Manor
East Lambrook Manor is a 15th-century manor house in Somerset. It is surrounded by a “cottage garden” planted by Margery Fish between 1938 and 1969. The garden is Grade I listed in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England.
Over Stratton photo Church of All Saints, Lopen
The Anglican Church of All Saints in Lopen, Somerset, was built in the 12th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Over Stratton photo Church of St Peter and St Paul, Chiselborough
The Anglican Church of St Peter and St Paul was built in the 12th century. It is a Grade II* listed building in Chiselborough, Somerset.
Over Stratton photo Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, West Chinnock
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Church of England church in West Chinnock, Somerset. It has 13th-century origins but was largely rebuilt in 1889–90 to the design of Charles Kirk. It is Grade II listed building and now forms part of the Ham Hill Churches Benefice.
Over Stratton photo Church of St Nicholas, Dinnington
The Anglican Church of St Nicholas in Dinnington, Somerset, was built in the 15th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Over Stratton photo Church of St Michael, Seavington St Michael
The Anglican Church of St Michael in Seavington St Michael, Somerset, was built in the 12th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.

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