Witchampton

Settlement in Dorset

England

Witchampton

Farmland north of Hinton Parva The open landscape north of Hinton Parva.
Farmland north of Hinton Parva Credit: Peter Kazmierczak

Witchampton is a small village located in the county of Dorset, England. Situated approximately 8 miles northwest of the town of Wimborne Minster, Witchampton is nestled in the picturesque Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The village is known for its rich history, dating back to the Roman times. Evidence of ancient settlements and Roman roads can still be observed in the area. Witchampton was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, indicating its significance as a settlement during the medieval period.

The heart of the village is dominated by St. Mary and St. Cuthberga Church, a Grade I listed building that dates back to the 12th century. The church features notable architectural features, including a Norman font and a rare medieval chancel screen.

Witchampton is a close-knit community with a population of around 300 residents. The village is characterized by its charming thatched cottages, traditional village green, and a friendly atmosphere. The local pub, The Saxon Inn, serves as a hub for socializing and enjoying a pint of local ale.

Surrounded by rolling hills and scenic countryside, Witchampton offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The village is well-connected to a network of footpaths and bridleways, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty.

Overall, Witchampton is a tranquil and historic village, offering residents and visitors a glimpse into the past while enjoying the charm of rural Dorset.

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Witchampton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.856599/-2.016528 or Grid Reference ST9806. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland north of Hinton Parva The open landscape north of Hinton Parva.
Farmland north of Hinton Parva
The open landscape north of Hinton Parva.
River Allen, near Didlington Mill On a beautiful, warm day in July, it was a pleasure standing by this gorgeous chalk stream, watching the brown trout and counting the damsel flies.
River Allen, near Didlington Mill
On a beautiful, warm day in July, it was a pleasure standing by this gorgeous chalk stream, watching the brown trout and counting the damsel flies.
Lane to Hinton Martell
Lane to Hinton Martell
Cyclists on the lane to Hinton Martell
Cyclists on the lane to Hinton Martell
Footpath towards New Town
Footpath towards New Town
Chalky soil near Hinton Parva Farmland north of Hinton Parva.
Chalky soil near Hinton Parva
Farmland north of Hinton Parva.
Farmland south of Witchampton Lane The hay has been wrapped in plastic and stacked for the coming winter.
Farmland south of Witchampton Lane
The hay has been wrapped in plastic and stacked for the coming winter.
High Lea Dairy An orchard and farm track alongside High Lea Dairy.
High Lea Dairy
An orchard and farm track alongside High Lea Dairy.
Pines in Barley Shame about the asymmetric shape of the pines.
Pines in Barley
Shame about the asymmetric shape of the pines.
Cottage, New Town Thatched cottages always look wonderful in the sun but personally the thought of all those spiders puts me off!
Cottage, New Town
Thatched cottages always look wonderful in the sun but personally the thought of all those spiders puts me off!
River Allen, New Town There are lots of relatively new, rather smart homes beside the River Allen at New Town.
River Allen, New Town
There are lots of relatively new, rather smart homes beside the River Allen at New Town.
Country south of Witchampton Lane High Wood on King Down is in the distance.
Country south of Witchampton Lane
High Wood on King Down is in the distance.
Houses on Lower Street, Witchampton
Houses on Lower Street, Witchampton
Fountain, Witchampton A grade II listed 'building'. Spring fed, probably 18th century.
Fountain, Witchampton
A grade II listed 'building'. Spring fed, probably 18th century.
Lane towards King Down Signed as a no through road on an old fingerpost, it is only so if a left turn is made towards King Down at a junction ahead. A right turn loops back to the lane network.
Lane towards King Down
Signed as a no through road on an old fingerpost, it is only so if a left turn is made towards King Down at a junction ahead. A right turn loops back to the lane network.
Bridleway to King Down Used by the Hardy Way trail, round the left bend ahead the path aligns with a Roman road, which is followed up to the top of King Down.
Bridleway to King Down
Used by the Hardy Way trail, round the left bend ahead the path aligns with a Roman road, which is followed up to the top of King Down.
Crossroads west of Witchampton The road straight on is Roman as it that behind the camera.
Crossroads west of Witchampton
The road straight on is Roman as it that behind the camera.
A Roman road The Romans continued straight on at the junction ahead, but the next section has fallen into total disuse.
A Roman road
The Romans continued straight on at the junction ahead, but the next section has fallen into total disuse.
Show me another place!

Witchampton is located at Grid Ref: ST9806 (Lat: 50.856599, Lng: -2.016528)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

What 3 Words

///driven.sidelined.joined. Near Sturminster Marshall, Dorset

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Nearby Amenities

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Cafe
Witchampton Village shop & coffee bar
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