Hinton St George is a
village and parish in Somerset
, England,
situated outside of Crewkerne
, south west of Yeovil
in the
South Somerset district. The
village has a
population of 404.
It has a wide main street lined with
hamstone cottages, some
thatched. The village has a thriving shop. The
village does not lie on a major road, and has a few holiday
cottages and
second homes.
History
Much of the development of the village occurred under the
lords Poulett extending their large house and
estate. By the 1560s the three open arable fields had been
enclosed and two large estates of 74 and 68
acres created, based on the now disappeared hamlet of Craft. The
park contained deer and orchards, with cherry trees
Also the home to the 6 sons of William Paull who fought bravely in
World War I. Sadly only 2
survived.
Governance
The
parish council has
responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual
precept (local rate) to cover the council’s operating costs and
producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council
evaluates local planning applications and works with the local
police, district council officers, and
neighbourhood watch groups on
matters of crime, security, and traffic. The parish council's role
also includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of
parish facilities, as well as consulting with the district council
on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage,
footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning. Conservation
matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental
issues are also the responsibility of the council.
The village falls within the
Non-metropolitan district of
South Somerset, which was formed on
April 1, 1974 under the
Local
Government Act 1972, having previously been part of
Chard Rural District. The district
council are responsible for
local
planning and
building control,
local roads,
council housing,
environmental health,
markets and fairs,
refuse collection and
recycling,
cemeteries
and
crematoria, leisure services, parks,
and
tourism.
Somerset County Council are
responsible for running the largest and most expensive local
services such as
education,
social services,
libraries, main roads,
public transport,
policing and
fire
services,
trading standards,
waste disposal and strategic
planning.
It is also
part of the Yeovil county constituency represented in the
House of
Commons
of the Parliament of the United
Kingdom
. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election,
and part of the South West
England constituency of the European Parliament
which elects seven MEPs using the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional
representation.
Church
In Hinton
St George is the Church of St George
. It includes 13th-century work by masons of
Wells
Cathedral
, The vestry
and north chapel of 1814 are said to be by James Wyatt, however it is more likely to be by
Jeffry Wyatt, (later Sir Jeffry
Wyattville). The four-stage tower is dated to 1485–95. It is
supported by full-height offset corner
buttresses, and has battlemented parapets with
quatrefoil panels below
merlons on the corner and intermediate pinnacles.
The
weathervane was added in 1756 by Thomas
Bagley of Bridgwater
. There is a hexagonal south-east corner
stair
turret. Stage 2 has small light on the
north side and a statue niche on the south. All the faces on the
two upper stages 2-light mullioned,
transomed and traceried window under
pointed arched labels, with pierced stone baffles. The clockface is
under the east window. During restoration work the
parapet of the tower was examined and a stone was
discovered with a carved date of 1731 which suggests that the
decorative parapet may have been added then. The
tracery on the north side has been marked out but
never cut. In general there is little sign of more than one phase
of construction although repairs are evident.
Culture
Punkie Night is celebrated in the
village each October.
References
- A Vision of Britain Through Time : Chard Rural
District