West Dorset District Dorset England United Kingdom
50.9468699,-2.459525

Goathill

Goathill is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in England, situated in northern Dorset, a couple of miles east of the town of Sherborne. It lies very close to the county boundary however, and for much of its history (until 1896) lay instead within the neighbouring county of Somerset, and has been described as being "just in Dorset by a nanny-goat's whisker". It remains part of the diocese of Bath and Wells. Goathill, together with the three village parishes of Poyntington, Castleton and Oborne, form a group of parishes that share a grouped parish council called Yeohead & Castleton Parish Council. The parish was part of the hundred of Horethorne. St Peter's church and a mill are the major buildings. Nearby is Goathill Quarry, a place of special scientific interest to geologists as it allows the Fuller's earth layers to be established in relation to the limestone. Dorset County Council estimate that in 2013 Goathill parish had a population of 10. To the north, in Somerset, is the village of Milborne Port.

Distance between:

London to Goathill 108 Miles / 175 Kms
Liverpool to Goathill 172 Miles / 277 Kms

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Population 2017: 154 inhabitants