Nether Compton Explained

Official Name:Nether Compton
Country:England
Region:South West England
Static Image Name:Nether compton church.jpg
Static Image Caption:Nether Compton parish church
Population:328
Population Ref:[1]
Os Grid Reference:ST598173
Coordinates:50.9542°N -2.5742°W
Post Town:Sherborne
Postcode Area:DT
Postcode District:DT9
Shire County:Dorset

Nether Compton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset, situated approximately 3miles west of Sherborne and 3 miles east of Yeovil in Somerset. In the 2011 census the parish had a population of 328.[1]

History

Nether Compton was burnt in 1066 by William, Duke of Normandy.

The parish church of St. Nicholas has a 13th-century chancel, nave and south porch. The west tower, north chapel and nave windows demonstrate that the church was altered significantly in the 15th century. The whole building was then restored in the 1880s, when the chapel was extended and various internal modifications made.[2] The stone screen is Perpendicular and the pulpit early 17th century.[3] The west tower houses five bells: one from the 15th century (Salisbury foundry, inscribed "Sit Semper Sine Ve Qui Michi Dicit Ave"), one dated 1585, two dated 1658 (Thomas Purdue, Closworth) and one from 1886 (Gillett and Co., Croydon).[4]

Many of the buildings in the village date from when it was improved in the last decades of the 19th century, Colonel John R. P. Goodden having inherited Compton House in 1883. Architect Evelyn Hellicar (1862–1929) is responsible for a number of the buildings.[5] These include Sheriff's Lodge (1889). The Grade II listed former village school, built c. 1843, is now a private home.

The village was rated as among the "20 most beautiful villages in the UK and Ireland" by Condé Nast Traveler in 2020.[6]

Notable residents

Nether Compton was the childhood home of BAFTA Award winning actress Kristin Scott Thomas and of her younger sister, Serena Scott Thomas, also an actress, who was born in the village.

Harald Penrose (1904-1996), British test pilot and aviation author, lived in Nether Compton for more than fifty years in a house of his own design.[7]

Over Compton was the childhood home of Silicon Valley entrepreneur and award-winning designer Joseph Oliver (formerly Poynter, foster child of Peter and Catherine McQueen).

Notes

  1. Web site: Area: Nether Compton (Parish), Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics. 10 March 2014.
  2. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England, An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Vol. 1, West Dorset, London: HMSO, 1952, pp. 100-101.
  3. John Newman and Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Dorset, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972, p. 304.
  4. Christopher Dalton, Bells and Belfries of Dorset, Ullingswick: Upper Court Press, 2000-2005, vol. 2, pp. 491-494. See also the relevant page of the online Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
  5. Hellicar obituary, RIBA Journal, 21 September 1929, p. 772
  6. Web site: THE 20 MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN THE UK AND IRELAND, 20 October 2020. 14 March 2021.
  7. Philip Jarrett, "Obituary: Harald Penrose", The Independent, 11 September 1996

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