Batcombe

Civil Parish in Dorset West Dorset

England

Batcombe

Cottage twixt Holywell and Redford
Cottage twixt Holywell and Redford Credit: Mike Searle

Batcombe is a civil parish located in the county of Dorset, England. Situated in the West Dorset district, it lies about 7 miles southwest of the town of Sherborne and is surrounded by picturesque countryside. The parish covers an area of approximately 1,350 acres and is home to a small population.

Batcombe is characterized by its rural charm and tranquil atmosphere. The landscape is predominantly agricultural, with rolling hills and fertile farmland. The parish is dotted with traditional stone cottages and farmhouses, giving it a timeless and idyllic feel.

The heart of Batcombe is its village church, St. Mary Magdalene. Dating back to the 13th century, this Grade I listed building is a notable feature of the parish. It boasts an impressive tower and a beautifully preserved interior, including stained glass windows and intricate woodwork.

Despite its small size, Batcombe has a strong sense of community. The parish organizes various social events throughout the year, bringing residents together and fostering a close-knit atmosphere. Additionally, there are a number of local businesses and services available to cater to the needs of the community.

The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding. Batcombe is also within close proximity to popular tourist destinations, including the historic town of Sherborne and the stunning Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Overall, Batcombe embodies the charm and tranquility of a quintessential English village, making it an attractive place to live or visit for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the Dorset countryside.

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Batcombe Images

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Cottage twixt Holywell and Redford
Cottage twixt Holywell and Redford
Railway Bridge over the Holywell to Redford road
Railway Bridge over the Holywell to Redford road
Rail Cutting north of Holywell This is where the Dorchester to Yeovil line emerges from the Holywell tunnel, taken from the minor road between Holywell and Redford
Rail Cutting north of Holywell
This is where the Dorchester to Yeovil line emerges from the Holywell tunnel, taken from the minor road between Holywell and Redford
Farmland at Woolcombe Farm Just north of Holywell this view is looking towards the Dorchester Yeovil railway hidden in the trees.
Farmland at Woolcombe Farm
Just north of Holywell this view is looking towards the Dorchester Yeovil railway hidden in the trees.
Railway Bridge near Redford This is where the Yeovil to Dorchester line crosses the Redford to Holywell road.
Railway Bridge near Redford
This is where the Yeovil to Dorchester line crosses the Redford to Holywell road.
Railway Bridge near Redford Looking south along the Yeovil to Dorchester railway track as it crosses the bridge over the minor road between Holywell and Redford. The limited clearance warning is presumably for wide loads on trains, or warning pedestrians on the bridge when trains pass.
Railway Bridge near Redford
Looking south along the Yeovil to Dorchester railway track as it crosses the bridge over the minor road between Holywell and Redford. The limited clearance warning is presumably for wide loads on trains, or warning pedestrians on the bridge when trains pass.
Hilfield: pasture land, looking towards Batcombe Hill
Hilfield: pasture land, looking towards Batcombe Hill
Long Ash Lane
Long Ash Lane
Lay-by complete with lorries
Lay-by complete with lorries
Footpath on Gore Hill
Footpath on Gore Hill
Crucifix beyond the Hidden Garden of Hilfield Friary Hilfield Friary is set on the edge of the Dorset Downs with magnificent views across the Blackmore Vale – rural England at its greenest, the countryside of Thomas Hardy’s novels.  There have been Franciscan brothers living here in a collection of what were once farm buildings since 1921, providing refuge for the homeless, the experience of community, and a place for prayer, reflection and renewal.
Crucifix beyond the Hidden Garden of Hilfield Friary
Hilfield Friary is set on the edge of the Dorset Downs with magnificent views across the Blackmore Vale – rural England at its greenest, the countryside of Thomas Hardy’s novels. There have been Franciscan brothers living here in a collection of what were once farm buildings since 1921, providing refuge for the homeless, the experience of community, and a place for prayer, reflection and renewal.
The Bell at Hilfield Friary The Society of St Francis is a Religious Order in the Anglican
Communion, committed to following Christ in the way of Saint
Francis of Assisi in humility, love and joy.
The Bell at Hilfield Friary
The Society of St Francis is a Religious Order in the Anglican Communion, committed to following Christ in the way of Saint Francis of Assisi in humility, love and joy.
Hilfield, the Friary of Saint Francis
Hilfield, the Friary of Saint Francis
Inside the Chapel at the Friary of Saint Francis
Inside the Chapel at the Friary of Saint Francis
Woodland path near Hilfield This path is one of many that allow walkers to access Hilfield Woods.
Woodland path near Hilfield
This path is one of many that allow walkers to access Hilfield Woods.
Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield Common spotted orchids have dense cone-shaped flower spikes, with narrow, spotted leaves.
Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield
Common spotted orchids have dense cone-shaped flower spikes, with narrow, spotted leaves.
Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield The Common spotted orchid can be found almost anywhere, in dune slacks, meadows, roadside verges and woodland edges.  For a close-up <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2476015">ST6304 : Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield</a>
Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield
The Common spotted orchid can be found almost anywhere, in dune slacks, meadows, roadside verges and woodland edges. For a close-up ST6304 : Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield
Minor road near Hilfield The minor road heads towards Batcombe.  There are Common spotted orchids on the verge.  For a closer view of the orchids <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2476020">ST6304 : Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield</a>
Minor road near Hilfield
The minor road heads towards Batcombe. There are Common spotted orchids on the verge. For a closer view of the orchids ST6304 : Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Hilfield
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Batcombe is located at Grid Ref: ST6104 (Lat: 50.83853, Lng: -2.544937)

Administrative County: Dorset

District: West Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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