The dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 by Henry VIII resulted in tenants having
to pay their rents in money rather than produce. A 300-
By the 17th century farms had become common by combining the strips into fields and
taking longer leases; Dean Hill and Heather Farm still remain from this time. The
Civil War of 1642-
In the 18th century it is likely that many of the men came to work in Bath. A school
was built. In the 19th century, All Saints Church, renamed from All Hallows, was
re-
In the 20th century Weston was still really a rural village in spite of the commuting to Bath. During the First World War a hospital for soldiers was built in huts at Combe Park, which subsequently became the place to which the Royal United Hospital moved from Beau Street. After WW2 Weston was amalgamated with Bath, many houses were built, for example, on Penn Farm.
The High Street was also re-