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OS grid reference
  
ST432292

Country
  
England

Post town
  
LANGPORT

Local time
  
Tuesday 4:08 AM

District
  
South Somerset

UK parliament constituency
  
Somerton and Frome

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
TA10 9

Shire county
  
Somerset

Dialling code
  
01458

Low Ham

Weather
  
7°C, Wind W at 11 km/h, 100% Humidity

Low Ham is a village in the civil parish of High Ham in the English county of Somerset.

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Map of Low Ham, Langport, UK

At the time of the Domesday Book Low Ham was part of the estate of Serlo de Burcy, and was later known as Ham Burcy and Nether Ham.

Roman Villa

There is evidence of occupation from Roman times with a large Roman Villa which was excavated in 1946. The bath block contained a 4th-century mosaic showing the story of Aeneas and Dido. It is the earliest piece of narrative art in the country and is a unique find from Roman Britain.

Church

English Heritage list a church, without dedication to any saint, on the site of an earlier church, which was started in the early 17th century, and damaged in the Civil War, and completed in 1690. It is a Grade I listed building.

In the 17th century the local Lord of the Manor, Baron Stawell, intended to build a palatial mansion next to the church but it was never completed. The original gateway was moved to Hazelgrove House (now Hazlegrove Preparatory School) in the early 19th century.

Site of Special Scientific Interest

The Low Ham SSSI at grid reference ST440290, lies on lowest slopes of Woodbirds Hill in the adjoining civil parish of Pitney, just above the Low Ham Rhyne. It is a 12.4 acres (5.0 ha) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset, notified in 1988. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.

This site contains a Pleistocene sedimentary sequence of sands, silts and peats, laid down in the Early Devensian. The site forms a rare example of deposits of 'interstadial' facies associated with a high sea level; these are of critical importance for British Pleistocene geology.

References

Low Ham Wikipedia