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OS grid reference
  
ST435425

Country
  
England

Post town
  
GLASTONBURY

Shire county
  
Somerset

Dialling code
  
01458

UK parliament constituency
  
Wells

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
BA6

District
  
Mendip

Civil parish
  
Meare

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Westhay is a village in Somerset, England. It is situated in the parish of Meare, 4 miles (6.4 km) north west of Glastonbury on the Somerset Levels, in the Mendip district.

Map of Westhay, Glastonbury, UK

The name means 'The west field that is enclosed by hedges' from the Old English west and haga. The 'g' in haga is silent.

Westhay is a marshland village on the River Brue in typical Somerset rhyne country, standing on the site of pre-historic lake dwellings. The site of the lake-village is marked by groups of mounds. Nearby was the Peat Moors Centre which closed down in the autumn of 2009. The prehistoric Sweet Track and Post Track run from the village southwards towards Shapwick.

The village is close to Westhay Moor and Westhay Heath, which have both been designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

Westhay is serviced by one pub.

Westhay is well known as the site of the Starling Roost featured on many TV wildlife programmes. The roost is in National wildlife reserves such as Westhay Moor, Ham Wall and Shapwick Heath. The area also contains one third of the UK breeding population of Bitterns and the only known UK breeding populations of Great White Egret and Little Bittern.

References

Westhay Wikipedia