- ( Chedington should not to be confused with Cheddington in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire. )
- Chedington is a village and parish south of South Perrott, characterised by golden ham stone, in the
- chalk hills of West Dorset, where springs create the source of two rivers, the Axe and the Parrett.
- The Axe flows west via Mosterton, whereas the Parrett flows north,
- eventually to its mouth on the north coast of Somerset.
- East of Chedington village, the A356 leads south east to Maiden Newton, and across the valley at
- Winyard's Gap to the east, Corscombe parish is before the Halstock category.
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