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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox UK place Cotford St LukeШаблон:Notetag (Шаблон:IPAc-en) is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England. It is located approximately Шаблон:Convert northwest of Norton Fitzwarren and Шаблон:Convert south of Bishops Lydeard. The population recorded by the 2021 census is 2,642.[1]

The village was established following the closure of Tone Vale Hospital and Cotford Asylum in the 1990s. The old asylum buildings were either demolished or converted into housing commencing in the late 1990s.[2]

Civil parish

In 2011 the civil parish of Cotford St Luke was created; previously the village was part of Bishop's Lydeard civil parish – the new parish was formed entirely out of that parish. On 5 May 2011, Cotford St Luke Parish Council was first elected; seven parish councillors were elected un-opposed.[3]

The civil parish is Шаблон:Convert in area.[1]

Amenities and landmarks

The former hospital chapel – which was dedicated to Saint Luke – is a Grade II listed building built in the 1890s,[4] and is located in the centre of the village. It has been converted into a public house/restaurant, called 'The Chapel', which opened on 13 July 2008 after being derelict for 18 years.[5]

The village has a Southern Co-operative convenience store located near the centre,[6] as well as a community centre/village hall which is situated next to the primary school in the south of the village, where there is also a village green and sports facilities.

Education

Cotford St Luke Primary School is situated on the southern edge of the village.[7] It was built on what were the grounds of the asylum playing fields and opened in September 2003. The school has 10 classes and caters for children from 4 to 11 years, with a pre-school on site for children from the age of 3 years.

The catchment area secondary school is Kingsmead School in Wiveliscombe. The school provides a free bus service for children in its catchment areas including Cotford St Luke.

The 2021 census recorded 27.4% of the population as being under 18.[1]

Health

Dene Barton Community Hospital is a modern hospital located on the eastern side of the village, and has 40 beds for elderly patients needing acute care or rehabilitation.[8] It is operated by the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and the Somerset Neurological Rehabilitation Centre is located there.[9]

Religion

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Path running through the village, with the Chapel pub in the distance.

St Luke's Centre has been constructed near St Luke's chapel, and was opened by the Bishop of Bath and Wells on 21 October 2019, to serve as a parish centre of worship and a community hub for the village.[10] Like the old hospital chapel, it is dedicated to Luke the Evangelist. The village forms part of the ecclesiastical parish of 'Heathfield with Cotford St. Luke', with the Church of St John the Baptist in Heathfield serving as the parish church.

The 2021 census recorded 43.9% of the population as being Christians.[1]

Public transport

Cotford St Luke is served by the number 25 scheduled bus service provided by The Buses of Somerset on the Taunton – Wiveliscombe – Dulverton route. These run approximately every hour daytimes Monday to Saturday in both directions. Other destinations, including Bridgwater and Kingston St Mary, are also served by buses from the village, but less frequently.

The nearest railway station is Bishops Lydeard, which is on the West Somerset Railway, a heritage line. The nearest mainline station is Taunton.

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  6. Southern Co-Operative The Co-operative Food - Cotford St Luke
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  9. Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
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