In 1919, the parish covered 1,114 acres. The contiguous parishes were Hardington Mandeville,
East Coker, and
Halstock. The village of Pendomer stands at the end of a no through road, with access via Hardington, East Coker, and Halstock. The surrounding vale is on Fuller's Earth Clay, which can be sticky after prolonged rainfall. Birt's Hill, which is over 500 feet above sea level, was, in 1887, used to fire signal rockets to celebrate
Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Other high ground is at Kit Hill (336), Pen Hill (365), and Abbot's Hill (c. 400). "Broad River," a
tributary of the
River Parrett, begins in the fields south of the village. Pen Wood lies on the northern slope of Birt's Hill. In 1958, the
Forestry Commission bought the wood (which covered 242 acres) along with other land in Pendomer, East Coker, and Sutton Bingham. Between 1964 and 1967, the Commission cleared and replanted 80% of the area, leaving the remainder to conserve the flora and fauna. The railway line between
Exeter and
London Waterloo runs through the parish. The Macmillan Way Abbotsbury-Langport Link crosses the parish diagonally from northwest to southeast, intersecting with the village. == History ==