Curry Rivel is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Somerton and 10 miles (16.1 km) east of Taunton in the South Somerset district. The parish has a population of 2,148.[1] The parish includes the hamlet of Burton Pynsent.
History
The site of a Roman house has been discovered south of Fairview House. The site is on the Heritage at Risk Register due to ploughing.[2][3]
The unusual name Curry Rivel, comes from the Celtic wordcrwy, meaning boundary and Rivel from its 12th century landlord Sir Richard Revel.[4]
In 1237 the king granted Henry de l'Orti a licence to empark his woods in Curry Rivel separating it from the control of the foresters of Castle Neroche.[5]
The 140 feet (43 m) Pynsent Column (also known as the Curry Rivel Column, Burton Pynsent Monument, Pynsent Steeple or Cider Monument)[12] stands on Troy Hill, a spur of high ground about 700 m north-east of the house. It was designed in the 18th century by Capability Brown for William Pitt.[4][13] It was restored in the 1990s by the John Paul Getty Trust and English Heritage.[12]
Midelney Place is a Victorian architecture country house, completed in 1866. GradeII listed and privately owned, it is set in 26 acres (11 ha) of landscaped grounds.[14]
Governance
The parish council has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council's operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and neighbourhood watch groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic. The parish council's role also includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of parish facilities, as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning. Conservation matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental issues are also the responsibility of the council.
In April 2023, the structure of local government in Somerset changed and a new unitary Somerset Council was formed which incorporated the former County Council and 4 District Councils.
There is an electoral ward of the same name. The ward extends beyond Curry Rivel to include Midelney. The total ward population taken at the 2011 census was 2,527.[17]