Yeovil
Yeovil
is a town in south
Somerset,
England, on the A37. It
has a population of about 30,000, and is the old constituency of
Paddy
Ashdown. It is home of the
FA
cup giant killing team
Yeovil
Town FC. Home town of the man with pins in his head in the 'Hellraiser' films,
it boasts few other famous sons or daughters. Famous as a glove making town in
the industrial revolution, it's football team retain the nickname
The Glovers
still today. With two train stations Yeovil Pen Mill serving the Bristol-Weymouth
line,
Yeovil
Junction the London-Plymouth line it is well served by transport liks. Outlying
villages include East Coker, former home of writer
Thomas
Hardy,
Sutton
Bingham,
Stoford, Evershot,Halstock,
Yetminster, home of folk band The Yetties, Bradford Abbas, Pendomer and
Corscombe,
former home of singer
Polly
Jean Harvey.