Cockercombe Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:Cockercombe Forest Office - geograph.org.uk - 224505.jpg
Static Image Caption:Cockercombe Forest Office
Coordinates:51.0905°N -3.2004°W
Official Name:Cockercombe
Civil Parish:West Bagborough
Shire District:Somerset West and Taunton
Shire County:Somerset
Region:South West England
Constituency Westminster:Tiverton and Minehead
Post Town:TAUNTON
Postcode District:TA4
Postcode Area:TA
Os Grid Reference:ST1602833039

Cockercombe is a hamlet within the civil parish of West Bagborough in the Somerset West and Taunton district of Somerset, England, approximately northwest by road from the centre of Taunton. It contains the Grade II listed Mill Cottage and a Forestry Office.

Geography and geology

Cockercombe lies in the foot of the Quantock Hills,[1] approximately by road northwest of the centre of Taunton. It is just to the south of West Bagborough, southeast of Treble's Holford and northeast of Combe Florey, off the A358 road. The Cockercombe Stream flows in the vicinity. Upstream, the steam crosses between Pepper Hill and Plainsfield.[2]

Cockercombe tuff, a greenish-grey, hard sedimentary rock, is only found in this area.[3]

Landmarks

The Forestry Commission has an office in Cockercombe.[4] Mill Cottage is a Grade II listed thatched cottage in the hamlet, which was originally built in the early 17th century. It was restored to acclaim in 1998 following a fire and has a new thatched roof. The cottage overlooks the Mill stream. The house is set in about 4.17 acres and has a wooden stable block with three stables.[1]

Recreation

Mountain biking events are held in the area. The Cockercombe Hill Climb was hosted by Somerset Road Club on Sunday 8 September 2019.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Mill Cottage. Onthemarket.com. 16 March 2020.
  2. Web site: Wells and Springs of Somerset. Linsdal Richardson, William Whitaker. 1928. 61.
  3. Web site: Prudden. Hugh. Somerset building stone guide. 4. Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society. 16 July 2011.
  4. Web site: Forestry Commission, Over Stowey. Cyclex. 16 March 2020.
  5. Web site: Cockercombe Hill Climb. Somerset Roadclub. 16 March 2020.