<page_title> List of scheduled monuments in South Somerset </page_title> <section_title> Monuments </section_title> <table> <cell> Muchelney Abbey <col_header> Name </col_header> <col_header> A motte with two baileys immediately north of Park Pond </col_header> <col_header> Augustinian priory, later abbey and associated pillow mound, at King's School </col_header> <col_header> Ballands Castle </col_header> <col_header> Barn W of Muchelney Abbey </col_header> <col_header> Bineham City deserted village </col_header> <col_header> Bowl barrow 110 m south west of Spittle Pond Cottages </col_header> <col_header> Bowl barrow known as 'Wimble Toot' </col_header> <col_header> Bowl barrow on Charn Hill </col_header> <col_header> Chessels Roman villa </col_header> <col_header> Combe Beacon barrow </col_header> <col_header> Compton Dundon hillfort with Dundon Beacon, east of Dundon </col_header> <col_header> Cross in St Aldhelm and St Eadburga churchyard </col_header> <col_header> Cross in St Catherine's churchyard </col_header> <col_header> Cross in the churchyard of St John the Baptist 15 m south east of the church door </col_header> <col_header> Deserted medieval settlement and associated fields, Lytes Cary </col_header> <col_header> Deserted medieval village of Nether Adber </col_header> <col_header> Duck decoy on Middle Moor </col_header> <col_header> Duck decoy 700 m WNW of Rookery Farm </col_header> <col_header> Early Medieval and Medieval urban remains, Milborne Port </col_header> <col_header> Hamdon Hill camp </col_header> <col_header> Haselbury Bridge </col_header> <col_header> Hillfort 475 m south of Howley Farm </col_header> <col_header> Hillfort 550 yd (501 m) SE of Four Gates </col_header> <col_header> Ilchester Roman town </col_header> <col_header> Kenwalch's Castle: a large univallate hillfort on Pen Hill </col_header> <col_header> Later Iron Age enclosure, Ilchester Mead </col_header> <col_header> Low Ham Roman Villa </col_header> <col_header> Lower Woolston medieval settlement </col_header> <col_header> Maperton medieval settlement </col_header> <col_header> Marston Magna moated site and associated earthworks </col_header> <col_header> Medieval bridge 100 m south west of Wyke House </col_header> <col_header> Medieval secular college at Parsonage Farm </col_header> <col_header> Medieval settlement 190 m south west of Perry's Bridge </col_header> <col_header> Medieval settlement 300 m east of Knight House Farm </col_header> <col_header> Medieval settlement remains 100 m and 250 m north of Downhead Manor Farm </col_header> <col_header> Melbury Roman villa </col_header> <col_header> Moated site 800 m NNW of Pipplepen Farmhouse </col_header> <col_header> Moated site, two fishponds and associated earthworks at Knight House Farm </col_header> <col_header> Montacute Castle a motte and bailey castle on St Michael's Hill </col_header> <col_header> Motte-and-bailey castle in Cockroad Wood </col_header> </cell> <cell> 8th century <col_header> Completed </col_header> <row_header> Muchelney Abbey </row_header> </cell> <cell> 11th century <col_header> Completed </col_header> <row_header> Site of a Cluniac priory immediately east of Abbey Farm </row_header> </cell> <cell> Montacute Priory was a Cluniac priory of the Benedictine order founded between 1078 and 1102 by William, Count of Mortain. All that remains is the Abbey Farmhouse which incorporates the gateway of Montacute Priory, although the sites of an associated fishpond and dovecote have been excavated. <col_header> Notes </col_header> <row_header> Site of a Cluniac priory immediately east of Abbey Farm </row_header> </cell> </table>
Muchelney Abbey was founded in the 8th century, and Montacute Priory, a Cluniac priory of the Benedictine order, was founded in the 11th.