The first part of the name Chilton means the young nobleman's settlement, and the second is from William de Cantilupe (or Cantelo) and his descendants who held the manor between 1201 and 1350. The manor was acquired in the 18th century by the Goodford family who built Chilton Cantelo house which later became the home of
Chilton Cantelo School, a small private boarding school which was owned and operated by the
Cognita Group. In 2017 the school was purchased by
The Park School, Yeovil which relocated to the Chilton site. This school closed in 2020. Ashington Manor has pre
Norman Conquest origins, and was in the overlordship of
Glastonbury Abbey, but the present building is from the 15th century. The families who held the manor include de Curcelle, and from 1390 to 1901 the St. Barbes, becoming St. Barbe Syenha from 1722. In 1940 it passed to the
Church Commissioners. The parish of Chilton Cantelo was part of the
hundred of
Houndsborough, while Ashington was part of the
Stone Hundred. ==Governance==