Keinton Mandeville, commonly referred to as Keinton, is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated on top of Combe Hill, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Castle Cary in the former South Somerset district. The village has a population of 1,215.[2] It is located next to Barton St David.
The village is well known for its history of quarrying and Blue Lias stone which is found locally in the region, as well as the birth of Henry Irving, the first actor to be knighted. A blue plaque is placed in high street where he was born to commemorate him.
History
At the time of the Domesday Book it was known as Chintone meaning the noble's enclosure from the Old Englishcyne and tun. The Mandeville part of the village's name came from Stephen de Mandeville around 1243.[3]
The parish was previously called Keinton Mansfield. It was part of the hundred of Catsash.[4]
Times Past In Keinton Mandeville shows an insight into life in the village from people who lived there. It contains old photos and information about the villages past.[5]
There is also a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel which was built in 1843.[16]
Notable residents
Irving House in Castle Street was the birthplace of actor Henry Irving. It is a Grade II listed building and has a bronze plaque which reads Here was born Henry Irving, Knight, Actor, 6th February 1838.[17] * Irving Road, which was built in the late 1980s, was named after Irving.[18]