Sedgeborough Common

Downs, Moorland in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Sedgeborough Common

Clatworthy Church
Clatworthy Church Credit: Nick Chipchase

Sedgeborough Common is a picturesque area located in the charming county of Somerset, England. As its name suggests, the common is predominantly covered in sedges, a type of grass-like plant that thrives in wet and marshy environments. This lush greenery creates a unique and tranquil atmosphere, attracting both locals and visitors alike.

Situated in the heart of Somerset, Sedgeborough Common encompasses a diverse landscape of downs and moorland. The downs, characterized by their rolling hills and open grasslands, offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Hikers and nature enthusiasts can enjoy leisurely walks along the well-maintained footpaths, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

The moorland areas of Sedgeborough Common are a haven for wildlife, providing a habitat for various bird species, including skylarks and lapwings. The marshy terrain attracts a wide range of wetland birds, such as herons and ducks, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural attractions, Sedgeborough Common also boasts a rich historical heritage. Evidence of prehistoric settlements has been discovered in the surrounding area, indicating human activity dating back thousands of years. The common is also home to several archaeological sites, including ancient burial mounds and stone circles, adding to its cultural significance.

With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and historical significance, Sedgeborough Common offers a captivating experience for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Whether it's a leisurely stroll through the downs or a birdwatching expedition in the moorland, this idyllic common in Somerset is a must-visit destination for those seeking a connection with nature and a glimpse into the past.

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Sedgeborough Common Images

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Clatworthy Church
Clatworthy Church
Clatworthy Church
Clatworthy Church
SCC Fingerpost on B3224 at Galloping Bottom Lane SCC fingerpost.
SCC Fingerpost on B3224 at Galloping Bottom Lane
SCC fingerpost.
SCC Fingerpost on B3224 jnc to Beech Tree farm 3 fingered SCC Post.
SCC Fingerpost on B3224 jnc to Beech Tree farm
3 fingered SCC Post.
SCC Finger Post at Forche's Cross 5 fingered SCC Post.
SCC Finger Post at Forche's Cross
5 fingered SCC Post.
Clatworthy, St.Mary Magdalene Grade II Listed Cross.
Clatworthy, St.Mary Magdalene
Grade II Listed Cross.
Old Direction Sign - Signpost by the B3190, Ralegh's Cross Inn Pyramid finial - 4 arms; Somerset SCC pyramid by the B3190, in parish of Nettlecombe (West Somerset District), junction with the B3224 by "Ralegh's Cross Inn" PH.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST0334
Old Direction Sign - Signpost by the B3190, Ralegh's Cross Inn
Pyramid finial - 4 arms; Somerset SCC pyramid by the B3190, in parish of Nettlecombe (West Somerset District), junction with the B3224 by "Ralegh's Cross Inn" PH. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST0334
West Somerset : The B3224 Heading along the B3224.
West Somerset : The B3224
Heading along the B3224.
West Somerset : The B3224 Heading along the B3224.
West Somerset : The B3224
Heading along the B3224.
Clatworthy : Raleghs Cross Inn Raleghs Cross Inn is a privately owned Free house situated 1300ft up on the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park.
Clatworthy : Raleghs Cross Inn
Raleghs Cross Inn is a privately owned Free house situated 1300ft up on the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park.
Nettlecombe : B3224 Looking along the B3224.
Nettlecombe : B3224
Looking along the B3224.
Clatworthy : St Mary Magdalene Churchyard Daffodils and gravestones in the churchyard of St Maray Magdalene.
Clatworthy : St Mary Magdalene Churchyard
Daffodils and gravestones in the churchyard of St Maray Magdalene.
Clatworthy : Church of St Mary Magdalene Parish church. Tower C12, rave rebuilt 1872, chancel rebuilt and tower altered 1860-83, Random rubble local stone, flat bedded in tower, Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, decorative ridge tiles. West tower, 2-bay nave with north aisle, chancel and north-east vestry. Crenellated 2-stage tower with buttresses to east front only, string course, louvred lancet bell-openings, string course cut by voussoirs of earlier window opening, 3-light C19 west window below; stepped buttress rising to lancet, C19 porch, moulded semi-circular arched entrance with hood mould, moulded pointed arch inner doorway with square hole in left jamb, remains of piece of unidentified medieval stonework in porch, C19 roof and panelled door, 3-light window right, hoodmould with face terminals as on other windows, gabled top to buttress at junction with chancel, two 2-light windows, 3-light east window, chamfered semi-circular headed doorway to vestry probably reset, 2 lancets on north front, two 2-light windows to nave, one at west end where aisle wall incorporates tower buttress.
Clatworthy : Church of St Mary Magdalene
Parish church. Tower C12, rave rebuilt 1872, chancel rebuilt and tower altered 1860-83, Random rubble local stone, flat bedded in tower, Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, decorative ridge tiles. West tower, 2-bay nave with north aisle, chancel and north-east vestry. Crenellated 2-stage tower with buttresses to east front only, string course, louvred lancet bell-openings, string course cut by voussoirs of earlier window opening, 3-light C19 west window below; stepped buttress rising to lancet, C19 porch, moulded semi-circular arched entrance with hood mould, moulded pointed arch inner doorway with square hole in left jamb, remains of piece of unidentified medieval stonework in porch, C19 roof and panelled door, 3-light window right, hoodmould with face terminals as on other windows, gabled top to buttress at junction with chancel, two 2-light windows, 3-light east window, chamfered semi-circular headed doorway to vestry probably reset, 2 lancets on north front, two 2-light windows to nave, one at west end where aisle wall incorporates tower buttress.
Clatworthy : Church of St Mary Magdalene Parish church. Tower C12, rave rebuilt 1872, chancel rebuilt and tower altered 1860-83, Random rubble local stone, flat bedded in tower, Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, decorative ridge tiles. West tower, 2-bay nave with north aisle, chancel and north-east vestry. Crenellated 2-stage tower with buttresses to east front only, string course, louvred lancet bell-openings, string course cut by voussoirs of earlier window opening, 3-light C19 west window below; stepped buttress rising to lancet, C19 porch, moulded semi-circular arched entrance with hood mould, moulded pointed arch inner doorway with square hole in left jamb, remains of piece of unidentified medieval stonework in porch, C19 roof and panelled door, 3-light window right, hoodmould with face terminals as on other windows, gabled top to buttress at junction with chancel, two 2-light windows, 3-light east window, chamfered semi-circular headed doorway to vestry probably reset, 2 lancets on north front, two 2-light windows to nave, one at west end where aisle wall incorporates tower buttress.
Clatworthy : Church of St Mary Magdalene
Parish church. Tower C12, rave rebuilt 1872, chancel rebuilt and tower altered 1860-83, Random rubble local stone, flat bedded in tower, Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, decorative ridge tiles. West tower, 2-bay nave with north aisle, chancel and north-east vestry. Crenellated 2-stage tower with buttresses to east front only, string course, louvred lancet bell-openings, string course cut by voussoirs of earlier window opening, 3-light C19 west window below; stepped buttress rising to lancet, C19 porch, moulded semi-circular arched entrance with hood mould, moulded pointed arch inner doorway with square hole in left jamb, remains of piece of unidentified medieval stonework in porch, C19 roof and panelled door, 3-light window right, hoodmould with face terminals as on other windows, gabled top to buttress at junction with chancel, two 2-light windows, 3-light east window, chamfered semi-circular headed doorway to vestry probably reset, 2 lancets on north front, two 2-light windows to nave, one at west end where aisle wall incorporates tower buttress.
Clatworthy : Church of St Mary Magdalene Parish church. Tower C12, rave rebuilt 1872, chancel rebuilt and tower altered 1860-83, Random rubble local stone, flat bedded in tower, Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, decorative ridge tiles. West tower, 2-bay nave with north aisle, chancel and north-east vestry. Crenellated 2-stage tower with buttresses to east front only, string course, louvred lancet bell-openings, string course cut by voussoirs of earlier window opening, 3-light C19 west window below; stepped buttress rising to lancet, C19 porch, moulded semi-circular arched entrance with hood mould, moulded pointed arch inner doorway with square hole in left jamb, remains of piece of unidentified medieval stonework in porch, C19 roof and panelled door, 3-light window right, hoodmould with face terminals as on other windows, gabled top to buttress at junction with chancel, two 2-light windows, 3-light east window, chamfered semi-circular headed doorway to vestry probably reset, 2 lancets on north front, two 2-light windows to nave, one at west end where aisle wall incorporates tower buttress.
Clatworthy : Church of St Mary Magdalene
Parish church. Tower C12, rave rebuilt 1872, chancel rebuilt and tower altered 1860-83, Random rubble local stone, flat bedded in tower, Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, decorative ridge tiles. West tower, 2-bay nave with north aisle, chancel and north-east vestry. Crenellated 2-stage tower with buttresses to east front only, string course, louvred lancet bell-openings, string course cut by voussoirs of earlier window opening, 3-light C19 west window below; stepped buttress rising to lancet, C19 porch, moulded semi-circular arched entrance with hood mould, moulded pointed arch inner doorway with square hole in left jamb, remains of piece of unidentified medieval stonework in porch, C19 roof and panelled door, 3-light window right, hoodmould with face terminals as on other windows, gabled top to buttress at junction with chancel, two 2-light windows, 3-light east window, chamfered semi-circular headed doorway to vestry probably reset, 2 lancets on north front, two 2-light windows to nave, one at west end where aisle wall incorporates tower buttress.
Clatworthy : Bulls & Chicken Young bulls in a field with some chickens and hens clucking around.
Clatworthy : Bulls & Chicken
Young bulls in a field with some chickens and hens clucking around.
Clatworthy : Farm Buildings A farm in Clatworthy with a barn and house on the hillside.
Clatworthy : Farm Buildings
A farm in Clatworthy with a barn and house on the hillside.
Clatworthy : Chickens & Farmhouse A few chickens at the rear of the farmhouse on the bridleway.
Clatworthy : Chickens & Farmhouse
A few chickens at the rear of the farmhouse on the bridleway.
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Sedgeborough Common is located at Grid Ref: ST0432 (Lat: 51.08663, Lng: -3.3600674)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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