Combe Florey is a village and
civil parish in
Somerset, England, situated northwest of
Taunton in the
Somerset West and Taunton district, on the
West Somerset Railway. The village has a
population of 261.
The parish includes the hamlet of Eastcombe which is a linear settlement along the A358 Taunton-Wiliton Road.
The village
public house is ''The Farmer's Arms''.
History
The first part of the name Combe Florey comes from ''cwm'' meaning valley, and the second part from Hugh de Fleuri who was lord of the manor around 1166.
At the time of the
Domesday Book in 1086 the village was part of the
Bishop of Winchester
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s estate of Taunton Deane.
The parish of Combe Florey was part of the
Taunton Deane Hundred.
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
Somerset West and Taunton, which was established on 1 April 2019. It was previously in the district of
Taunton Deane, which was formed on 1 April 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972
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, and part of
Taunton Rural District before that.
The district council is responsible for
local planning and
building control, local roads,
council housing
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,
environmental health,
markets and fairs,
refuse collection
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and
recycling,
cemeteries
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and
crematoria
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Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite and as an alternative to burial. In some countries, including India and Nepal, cremation on an open-air pyre i ...
, leisure services, parks, and
tourism.
Somerset County Council
Somerset County Council is the county council of Somerset in the South West of England, an elected local government authority responsible for the most significant local government services in most of the county.
On 1 April 2023 the county counc ...
is responsible for running the largest and most expensive local services such as
education,
social services
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,
libraries, main roads,
public transport,
policing
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and
fire services,
trading standards,
waste disposal and strategic planning.
It is also part of the
Taunton Deane county constituency represented in the
House of Commons of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one
Member of Parliament (MP) by the
first past the post system of election, and was part of the
South West England constituency of the
European Parliament prior to
Britain leaving the European Union
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in January 2020, which elected seven
MEPs using the
d'Hondt method of
party-list proportional representation.
Religious sites
The
Church of St Peter and St Paul has some remains from the 13th century but is mostly from the 15th century and is designated as a Grade I
listed building.
Notable residents
Sydney Smith was rector of the parish of Combe Florey from 1829 until his death in 1845.
Combe Florey House
Combe Florey House in Combe Florey, Somerset, England is a country house dating from the early 18th century. It replaced an Elizabethan manor house which was pulled down after the English Civil War. The gatehouse to the original manor survives ...
was the home of the novelist
Evelyn Waugh, and later of his son,
Auberon. Auberon Waugh is buried in St Peter and Paul's churchyard. Evelyn Waugh is buried in a private plot of land next to the churchyard. The writers
Daisy Waugh
Daisy Louisa Dominica Waugh (born 19 February 1967) is an English novelist and journalist.
Early life
A member of a literary dynasty, Waugh is the second daughter of the writer and journalist Auberon Waugh, by his marriage in 1961 to the novelist ...
and
Alexander Waugh both grew up at Combe Florey House, but their mother, Auberon Waugh's widow, sold the house in 2008.
[Daisy Waugh, ]
Waugh home up for sale
' in '' The Sunday Times'' dated 13 April 2008, online
Image:Combe Florey - West Somerset Railway - geograph.org.uk - 142833.jpg, West Somerset Railway
Image:Cemetery, Combe Florey - geograph.org.uk - 472431.jpg, Cemetery
Image:Auberon Waugh's grave, Combe Florey - geograph.org.uk - 1065906.jpg, Auberon Waugh's grave
Image:Church of StPeter and StPaul.jpg, Church of St Peter and St Paul
References
External links
Combe Florey page from The Quantock Online Community
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Villages in Taunton Deane
Civil parishes in Somerset