"The settlement on the
River Isle" was one of the possessions of
Athelney Abbey until the
dissolution of the monasteries. The current
hamstone Ilford Bridge probably dates from the early 18th century when it was on the
Curry Rivel to
Chard turnpike road. The current
A303 is just south of the village.
Historic estates Cad Green Cad Green takes its name from the nearby stream, currently called
Cad Brook.
Merryfield About 1 mile west-north-west of the parish church, situated between the disused railway line and the disused Chard Canal, is a moated site which is all that remains of the medieval fortified
manor house of
Merryfield (or Muryfield), which was the
seat of the ancient Wadham family. The last of the family in the direct male line was
Nicholas Wadham who, with his wife
Dorothy Petre, founded
Wadham College, Oxford in 1610. Monuments to the Wadham family survive in the
Church of St Peter, Ilton and also in the nearby
Church of St Mary, Ilminster. The three sisters of Nicholas Wadham were (in their issue) his heirs, one of whom was
Florence Wadham (died 1596), wife of Sir John Wyndham of
Orchard Wyndham in Somerset, and mother of Sir
John Wyndham (1558–1645). The Wyndham family, which later commonly used the first name "
Wadham", inherited the estate of Merryfield and the "Wyndham Estate" is still today the largest employer in the village of Ilton. It bears no relation to the present large 19th-century grade II listed mansion known as Merryfield House, immediately south of the parish church. ==Chard Canal==