- Abbotsbury
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Abbotsbury, New South Wales "Abbotsbury is a large
village andcivil parish in theWest Dorset district ofDorset ,England ; situated convert|10|mi|km north-west ofWeymouth . The local travel links are located convert|6|mi|km from the village toUpwey railway station and convert|35|mi|km toBournemouth International Airport . Also, the main road running through the village is the B3157, connecting Abbotsbury toBridport andWeymouth . The village has apopulation of 505 according to the 2001 census.Abbotsbury is situated on
The Fleet under a steeplimestone hill. The population has been relatively stable for 50 years. The village contains many old stone cottages, many of themthatch ed. Abbotsbury is a gateway village on theJurassic Coast , and consequently is very popular withtourist s.History
One and a half miles outside the village at the top of the
limestone hill is a triangularhill fort ,Abbotsbury Castle .In the 11th century
King Canute rewarded the services of Orca, his steward, with land in Abbotsbury,Portesham and Hilton. It's believed there was already a religious community in Abbotsbury, and Orca and his wealthy wife Tola built an Abbey here. The Abbey dominated life in Abbotsbury for 500 years, but was destroyed in the dissolution. The barn survived and is the largest thatched building in the world.Until the dissolution, Abbotsbury would have been one of the most important villages in the county, and the settlement is laid out around a wide
market area. After the decline of its monastery, Abbotsbury became the quiet village it is today.In 1664, during the
English Civil War ,Roundheads and Cavaliers clashed at Abbotsbury. Cavaliers besieged the Roundheads in the church tower ofSt. Nicholas ' church, which still bears the scars ofmusket fire.During the
Second World War , the coastal front was fortified and defended as a part ofBritish anti-invasion preparations of World War II . [Foot, 2006, p57-63] Later, the Fleet was used as amachine gun training range, andBouncing bomb s were tested there, for theDambuster sortie (Operation Chastise).Church
The Parish Church of St Nicholas dates from the 14th century but has had various revisions over the centuries. The tower contains three bells dating from 1773 and made by Thomas Castleman Bilbie of the
Bilbie family inCullompton .. [cite book |last=Moore |first=James |coauthors=Roy Rice & Ernest Hucker |title=Bilbie and the Chew Valley clock makers |year=1995 |publisher=The authors |isbn=0952670208 ] It has been designated byEnglish Heritage as a grade Ilisted building . [cite web | title=Parish Church of St Nicholas | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=105132 | accessdate=2007-10-05]Places of interest
The village is famous for its swannery, sub-tropical gardens, Abbey and abbey barn, castle, St Catherine's Chapel and the nearby
Chesil Beach .The bird sanctuary at Abbotsbury is over 600 years old, and is located on
The Fleet , a natural haven for birds.Chesil Beach protects the Fleet and land behind it from storms, erosion and coastal flooding. There is a large colony ofMute Swans at the sanctuary, which is managed but open to the public. The site is an importantnesting and breeding ground for the swans and, from May through the summer,cygnets can be seen at the sanctuary.The sub-tropical gardens at Abbotsbury were founded in 1765 by the
Countess of Ilchester , as akitchen garden for the nearby castle. Since then, the gardens have developed into a 20 acre (81,000 m²) site filled with exotic plants, many of which were newly-discovered species when they were first introduced. There are formal andinformal gardens , with woodland walks andwalled gardens . In 1990 violent storms damaged many of the rare specimens, which have since been replaced by younger plants.The swannery, sub-tropical gardens and an estate of some 15,000 acres (61 km²) in Dorset covering Chesil Beach and Abbotsbury is held by the Ilchester Estate owned by Mrs Charlotte Townshend, the daughter of Viscount Galway, a descendant of the first Countess of Ilchester and owner of the Melbury Estate.
On a hill above Abbotsbury, about 80 m (260 ft) high, stands St Catherine's Chapel, a small chapel built entirely of stone. The 14th century chapel overlooks the
English Channel , and may have served as a beacon for sailors, warning of the nearbyIsle of Portland .Location
The parish church is located at
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Abbotsbury Garland Day External links
* [http://www.weymouth-dorset.co.uk/abbotsbury.html Local History Website]
* [http://www.dorsetriviera.com/onlocation/abbotsbury.asp Dorset Riviera - Photos]
* [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4da179fc19500256663004afece/b6b577fc5a1e740880256ec5004ff4e9?OpenDocument Census data]
*http://www.abbotsbury.co.uk/
* [http://www.thedorsetpage.com/locations/Place/A020.htm The Dorset Page: Abbotsbury]
* [http://www.dorsetriviera.com/onlocation/abbotsbury.asp Dorset Riviera - Photos]
* [http://www.weymouth-pictures.co.uk/dor/sth/abb/pic_abbotsbury.htm Pictures of Abbotsbury]
* [http://www.europanoramas.eu/swannery.htm A 360° 'virtual reality' panorama of the Abbotsbury Swannery]
* [http://gallery.beautifulengland.net/main.php?g2_itemId=3977 Information and photographs of Abbotsbury]References
Notes
General references
*cite book |last= Foot |first= William |title= Beaches, fields, streets, and hills ... the anti-invasion landscapes of England, 1940 |publisher= Council for British Archaeology |year= 2006 |isbn= 1-902771-53-2
* Pitt-Rivers, Michael, 1968. "Dorset". London: Faber & Faber.
* Taylor, Christopher, 1970. "The Making of the Dorset Landscape". London: Hodder & Stoughton.
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