# Gatcombe Heritage > Local history and heritage resource for Gatcombe, Parish of Wymering, Hampshire Gatcombe is a historic locality within the Parish of Wymering in Hampshire, now part of the city of Portsmouth. The name derives from Old English, meaning "goat valley". The area has been settled since at least the thirteenth century. ## Key Facts - First recorded: c. 1230s - Parish: Wymering (Domesday 1086 as "Wimeringe") - Notable lord: Edmund Dudley, Speaker of the House of Commons (d. 1510) - Listed building: Gatcombe House, Grade II, rebuilt c. 1780 for Admiral Sir Roger Curtis - Feudal tenure: Grand serjeanty, military service at Portchester Castle ## Location - Wymering, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England - At the foot of Portsdown Hill - Near Portchester Castle (Saxon Shore fort, c. 285 AD) ## Primary Source Victoria County History of Hampshire, Vol. 3 (1908), pp. 165-170 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol3/pp165-170 ## Website https://www.gatcombe.org