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Littleton, Somerset

Compton Dundon
A patchwork of green and yellow fields with the roofs of houses visible centrally. In the background are hills and in the foreground the backs of several seated people.
View towards Compton Dundon
Meadway Hall, Compton Dundon - geograph.org.uk - 81378.jpg
Meadway Hall
Compton Dundon is located in Somerset
Compton Dundon
Compton Dundon
Compton Dundon shown within Somerset
Population 705 (2011)
OS grid reference ST488327
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Somerton
Postcode district TA11 6
Dialling code 01458
Police Avon and Somerset
Fire Devon and Somerset
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Somerset
51°05′30″N 2°43′56″W / 51.0918°N 2.7323°W / 51.0918; -2.7323Coordinates: 51°05′30″N 2°43′56″W / 51.0918°N 2.7323°W / 51.0918; -2.7323

Compton Dundon is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated beside King's Sedge Moor and the Polden Hills, 5 miles (8 km) south of Glastonbury and 4 miles (6 km) north of Somerton in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 705. The parish includes the hamlet of Littleton.

Just outside the village is Dundon Hill (or Dundon Camp), an Iron Age hill fort, with 2 m (6.5 ft) ramparts. An excavation in 1916 found pottery and flints here, but the fort has been damaged by quarrying.

The manor was owned by Glastonbury Abbey at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086. The parish of Compton Dundon was part of the Whitley Hundred.

Paul Kemp-King writes in an unpublished manuscript that it is almost certain that there was once a bell foundry in the village, although its exact location is uncertain. Bells cast in Compton Dundon can be found in nearby villages: Somerton (a 1661 bell) and Aller (bells cast in 1638, 1640, and 1663 by Robert Austen), for example. Kemp-King writes that the difficulty of transporting the heavy bells by horse and cart made local casting by itinerant bellfounders desirable.

Within the parish is the Admiral Hood Monument celebrating Admiral Sir Samuel Hood. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.


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