- Maiden Newton
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Maiden Newton is a village and civil parish in west Dorset, England, north of Dorchester. Located on the River Frome, the village has a population of 952 (2001), of whom 29.7% are retired. Maiden Newton railway station, which serves the village, is situated on the Heart of Wessex Line. The village was the basis for the village of Chalk-Newton, South Wessex, in many of the works of Thomas Hardy. The village is home to one of the country's oldest fire engines, restored and in full working order.
External links
- "Unofficial" village website
- Parish Council website
- Census data
- Map sources for Maiden Newton
- Maiden Newton Junior Football Club
Coordinates: 50°46′36″N 2°34′28″W / 50.77656°N 2.57435°W
Categories:- Villages in Dorset
- Dorset geography stubs
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