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The
Town Hall in the
High Street
from North Street
The ancient village is clustered around the
High Street (part of the A30) which runs
approximately east to west with indusrial areas and modern housing to the north.
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| | | OTHER PLACES | | Sherborne Old Castle Dorset, England The castle, built by a medieaval Bishop of Sherborne became the home of
Sir Walter Raleigh | 3.2 km SW | | Sherborne New Castle Dorset, England The
new castle built by Sir Walter Raleigh when he found the Old Castle not
to his liking | 3.5 km SW | | Sherborne Abbey Dorset, England The abbey church was a cathedral church for many centuries after King
Ine of Wessex established a see here and made his kinsman St Aldhelm the first
bishop | 4.5 km SW | | Sandford Orcas Manor House Sandford Orcas, Vale Of Blackmore, Dorset,
England The ancient manor house, open to the public
during the summer months, is reputed to be haunted | 5.5 km NW | | Cornford Bridge nr. Holwell, Dorset, England A scheduled National Monument, the bridge consists of three Gothic
arches | 7.1 km SE | | Boyles School High Street, Yestminster, Vale Of Blackmore, Dorset, England The 17th century scientist Robert Boyle who lived
nearby at Stalbridge endowed the school to teach twenty poor boys of Chetnowle,
Leigh and Yetminster | 11.6 km SW | | | | Hotels | The Grange Hotel Oborne, Dorset DT9 4LA | | 2.1 km SE | | Eastbury Hotel Long St, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3BY | | 4.2 km SE | | Antelope Hotel Greenhill, Dorset DT9 4EP | | 4.3 km SE | | Cross Keys Hotel 88 Cheap St, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3BJ | | 4.4 km SE | | The Half Moon Inn Half Moon St, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3LN | | 4.5 km SE | | Britannia Inn Westbury, Dorset DT9 3EH | | 4.6 km SE | | Sherborne Hotel Horsecastles Lane, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 6BB | | 5.4 km SE | | | | Public Houses | | The Queens Head High St, Milborne Port, Dorset DT9 5DQ | | 0.5 km SW | | The Gainsborough Arms 74 Gainsborough, Milborne Port, Dorset DT9 5BB | | 0.5 km SE |
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Milborne Port is excellently situated as a base to explore not only Somerset, which loops
southwards here to capture the village, but also Dorset - with much of interest within
miles of the village.
MILBORNE WICK, Somerset
A tiny hamlet within the boundaries of the parish to the north, is the picture of a rural England now two centuries passed.
GOATHILL, Dorset
The rural hamlet, a mile south of
the A30 possesses little church on a mound overlooking the valley and once possessed a
mill which has since been converted into a residence.
OBORNE,
Dorset
The village was given to nearby
Sherborne Abbey when it
was a cathedral by Edgar, king of Wessex. After the
dissolution it became the
property of of the Caius College, Cambridge. The 16th century
parish church must
have been amongst the last to be built before the
dissolution but fell into
such disrepair by the 19th century that it had to be pulled down save for the lonely
chancel next to the
A30.
PURSE CAUNDLE,
Dorset
The small village possesses
a fine 15th century manor house (though much altered in Tudor times) and contemporary
parish church
with an embattled and pinnacled tower. Peter Mews, the last
of the great soldier-bishops, was born here and the famous physician
Nathaniel Highmore, friend of William Harvey,
is buried in the church.
SHERBORNE,
Dorset
The ancient capital of Wessex, Sherborne was established as
the kingdom's cathedral city. When the see was moved to Old Sarum, the cathedral became an
Sherborne Abbey and, after the
dissolution the abbey church
became the town's famous parish church. Very much a thriving modern town, cars seem oddly out of place
in this ancient setting. Sir Walter Raleigh recieved the
fortified Biship's Palace on the
northern edge of the town from a grateful Queen Elizabeth but found the
'Old' Castle none to his liking -
he built the 'New' Castle in its
grounds instead.
Recommend a Book for this Page
The Archive Photographs Series
Sherborne and Milborne Port
compiled by Richard Brewer & Richard Duckworth (1996), The Chalford Publishing Company, Stroud, Gloucestershire ISBN 0 7524 0363 X
Milborne Port in Somerset
by SG McKay (1986) Remous Ltd., Wyvern Building, North Street, Milborne Port
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