Ilchester


 
 

Ilchester is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated on the River Yeo five miles north of Yeovil. The village has a population of 2,021. In the Roman period, it was named Lindinis and was the site of a fort on the Fosseway. Much more recently, it was the county town of Somerset.

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Village: :For a list of references which "The Village" could refer to, see The Village...

Parish: A parish is a type of administrative subdivision. It is used by some Christian churches, and also by the civil government in a number of countries....

Somerset: :This page is about the county of Somerset in the United Kingdom. For other meanings of Somerset, see Somerset (disambiguation)....

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