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OS grid reference
  
ST7036561341

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BATH

Ceremonial county
  
Somerset

UK parliament constituency
  
North East Somerset

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
BA2

Civil parish
  
Englishcombe

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Unitary authority
  
Bath and North East Somerset

Inglesbatch is a small village within the civil parish of Englishcombe in the Bath and North East Somerset district of Somerset, England. Its nearest town is Bath, which lies approximately 3.7 miles (6.0 km) north-west from the village. Inglesbatch Farm has an acreage of over 1,000 acres (400 ha).

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Map of Inglesbatch, Bath, UK

History

Inglesbatch, like the neighbouring Englishcombe probably derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon personal name "Ingwald", as in Ingwald's batch, with batch possibly denoting a hillock or stream or valley.

The earliest record of a settlement at Inglesbatch was recorded in 1290. In 1530 there is reference to the village having its own manor, but by 1611 it appears to have been subsumed into the lands of Englishcombe Manor.

Buildings

Allandale is a detached house built in the early 19th century. Home Farmhouse is slightly later having been built in the mid 19th century. Both are Grade II listed buildings.

A Baptist chapel was built in the village in 1813, and has now been converted into a private dwelling.

Climate

Being 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Bath the climate of Inglesbatch does not differ greatly to the climate of Bath.

Notable residents

Katharine Evans, a famous Quaker who was imprisoned in Malta in 1658 under the Roman Inquisition was from Inglesbatch.

Bill Bailey, a British surfer known as "the father of British surfing" grew up in the village.

References

Inglesbatch Wikipedia