Askerswell

Settlement in Dorset

England

Askerswell

St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset Credit: Ray Jennings

Askerswell is a small village located in the county of Dorset, England. Situated in the picturesque Marshwood Vale, it is part of the West Dorset district and lies approximately 3 miles northeast of the market town of Bridport. The village is nestled amidst rolling hills and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

With a population of just over 100 residents, Askerswell is a close-knit and tight community. The village is characterized by charming thatched cottages, many of which date back to the 17th century, lending it a timeless and idyllic atmosphere. It is a designated conservation area, preserving its historic and architectural heritage.

The village is home to the notable St. Michael's Church, a Grade II listed building known for its Norman origins and distinctive features. The church serves as a focal point for the community and regularly hosts events and services.

Askerswell benefits from its rural setting, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and cycling. The nearby Eggardon Hill, an Iron Age hill fort, is a popular destination for those seeking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

While Askerswell is predominantly a residential area, it lacks commercial amenities. However, the village is in close proximity to Bridport, which offers a wider range of services including shops, restaurants, and schools.

Overall, Askerswell represents a quintessential English village, combining natural beauty, historic charm, and a strong sense of community. It is a peaceful and picturesque destination for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

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St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset A North wall window
St. Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
A North wall window
Old Milestone by the A35, Askerswell Carved stone post by the A35, in parish of ASKERSWELL (WEST DORSET District), opposite road to Askerswell, just prior to lay-by, on South side of road. Dorset 1 (limestone), erected by the Harnham, Blandford & Dorchester Turnpike Trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription reads:-
5
Bridport
Dorchester
10
Carved benchmark on bottom right of front face. 

Milestone Society National ID: DO_BPDO05.
Old Milestone by the A35, Askerswell
Carved stone post by the A35, in parish of ASKERSWELL (WEST DORSET District), opposite road to Askerswell, just prior to lay-by, on South side of road. Dorset 1 (limestone), erected by the Harnham, Blandford & Dorchester Turnpike Trust in the 19th century. Inscription reads:- 5 Bridport Dorchester 10 Carved benchmark on bottom right of front face. Milestone Society National ID: DO_BPDO05.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The church body was built in 1858 and replaced the dilapidated early 15th-century building of c1403. The tower is original.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset A view across the church from the North aisle.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
A view across the church from the North aisle.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The Chancel.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The Chancel.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The Sanctuary.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The Sanctuary.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset The Nave, looking Westward.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
The Nave, looking Westward.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset A late-Norman font c1154 with some fine carving.
St Michael and All Angels, Askerswell, Dorset
A late-Norman font c1154 with some fine carving.
From Eggardon Hill Fort looking East Mid afternoon in early spring. A view from the top of Eggardon Hill looking west towards Askerswell.
From Eggardon Hill Fort looking East
Mid afternoon in early spring. A view from the top of Eggardon Hill looking west towards Askerswell.
Milestone on A35 between Bridport & Dorchester Near Askerswell
Milestone on A35 between Bridport & Dorchester
Near Askerswell
Matravers Farm
Matravers Farm
Cottage near Vinney Cross This cottage stands close to the busy main A35 trunk road, at its junction with the minor road that heads east from Shipton Gorge.
Cottage near Vinney Cross
This cottage stands close to the busy main A35 trunk road, at its junction with the minor road that heads east from Shipton Gorge.
Chilcombe Farmhouse Hidden in the Dorset countryside in the middle of nowhere, is this peaceful spot, with just a farmhouse and church set amongst a working farm. Exotic species of poultry scratch about, almost underfoot, as you make your way from your parked car down to the church (which is open). The house is late C18 incorporating C17 windows, and is Grade II listed.
Chilcombe Farmhouse
Hidden in the Dorset countryside in the middle of nowhere, is this peaceful spot, with just a farmhouse and church set amongst a working farm. Exotic species of poultry scratch about, almost underfoot, as you make your way from your parked car down to the church (which is open). The house is late C18 incorporating C17 windows, and is Grade II listed.
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Askerswell is located at Grid Ref: SY5292 (Lat: 50.732689, Lng: -2.6686241)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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