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Wincanton is a small town in south Somerset, southwest England. The town lies on the A303 road, the main route between London and South West England, and has some light industry. The town has a population of 4,943 (2002 estimate). This town existed at a very early period, and was frequently the scene of contest between the Britons, Danes, and Saxons. The Britons, having collected a large army, engaged with the West Saxons near this town, but were totally defeated, and in the reign of Edmund Ironside, the English, under his command, defeated the Danes at this place, and obliged them to abandon the island. It is famous for being the point where the Prince of Orange gained his first advantage over King James II. In 1688. It is also noted for having been a depot for French Officers, prisoners on parade, during the last war; there were between three or four hundred here. A great part of the town was destroyed by fire in the year 1747, but since rebuilt in a more elegant manner. The principal seats in the vicinity are, Roundhill House, the residence of George Wyndham, Esq.; and Holbrook House, the mansion of Henry Hall, Esq. There is a beautiful and extensive view southward, over the vale of Blackmoor, uninterrupted for upwards of twenty miles. Wincanton has one Secondary school, King Arthur's Community School[1], which is Somerset's first specialist Sports College. The town has a horse racing track at Wincanton Racecourse and had a railway station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway but this closed on 7 March 1966.