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Churchyards Visited in Dorset LIST OF CHURCHYARDS VISITED IN DORSET Recorders: PLACE CHURCH GRID REF LINK TO FURTER INFORMATION Peter Norton YEAR Tim Hills Abbotsbury Hidden Chapel SY558879 No yews PN 2010/12 Abbotsbury St Catherine SY573848 No yews PN 2010/12 Abbotsbury St Nicholas SY577853 No yews PN 2010/12 Affpuddle St Laurence SY8053193698 Gazetteer PN 2012 Alderholt St James SU104126 North East Dorset survey p13 PN 2010/12 Almer St Mary SY914989 No yews PN 2010/12 Alton Pancras St Pancras ST69870238 Gazetteer PN 2012 Arne St Nicholas SY973882 South East Dorset survey p3 PN 2010/12 Ashmore St Nicholas ST911178 North East Dorset survey p10 PN 2011 Askerswell St Michael and all Angels SY529926 South West Dorset survey p9 TH/PN 2006 St Edward Orthodox (was St Athelhampton SY772941 No yews PN 2010/12 John) Batcombe St Mary ST618038 No yews PN 2010/12 Beaminster Holy Trinity (Private) ST481017 No yews PN 2010/12 Beaminster St Mary ST478013 North West Dorset survey p5 PN 2010/12 Beer Hackett St Michael ST599118 No yews PN 2010/12 Belchalwell St Aldhelm ST793098 North West Dorset survey p11 PN 2010/12 Bere Regis St John the Baptist SY847948 No yews PN 2010/12 Bettiscombe St Stephen ST399000 North West Dorset survey p4 PN 2010/12 Bincombe Holy Trinity SY686846 South West Dorset survey p3 PN 2010/12 Bindon Abbey Bindon Abbey (Private ruin) SY855868 No yews PN 2010/12 Bingham's Melcombe St Andrew ST773022 No yews PN 2010/12 Bishops Caundle Dedication unknown ST696132 North West Dorset survey p13 PN 2010/12 Blackdown Holy Trinity ST396031 No yews PN 2010/12 Blandford St Peter and St Paul ST887063 No yews PN 2010/12 Blandford St Catherine ST894074 No yews PN 2010/12 Blandford St. Mary St Mary ST892054 North East Dorset survey p3 PN 2010/12 Bloxworth St Andrew SY881947 South East Dorset survey p5 PN 2010/12 Bothenhampton Holy Trinity (New church) SY470919 South West Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Holy Trinity (Old church Bothenhampton SY475917 South West Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 remains) Bourton St George ST768304 North West Dorset survey p17 PN 2010/12 Boveridge St Aldhelm (Private) SU061146 No yews PN 2010/12 Bradford Abbas St Mary the Virgin ST588144 North West Dorset survey p12 PN 2010/12 Bradford Peverell St Mary SY657930 Lost between 2004 and 2011 PN 2011 Bradpole Holy Trinity SY480944 No yews PN 2010/12 Bridport St John the Evangelist SY464904 No yews PN 2010/12 Bridport St Mary SY466926 No yews PN 2010/12 Bridport St Swithun SY466931 No yews PN 2010/12 Bridport St Andrew (Closed) SY471931 No yews PN 2010/12 Broadmayne St Martin SY728867 No yews PN 2010/12 Broadoak St Paul SY438963 South West Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Broadwindsor St John the Baptist ST437027 Gazetteer TH/PN 1998 Brownsea St Mary SZ027877 No yews PN 2010/12 Bryanston St Martin ST875070 No yews PN 2010/12 Buckhorn Weston St John the Baptist ST757247 Gazetteer PN 2010/12 Buckland Newton Holy Rood ST688053 Gazetteer PN 2010/12 Buckland Ripers St Nicholas SY652826 No yews PN 2010/12 Burstock St Andrew ST422029 Gazetteer TH/PN 2006 Burton Bradstock St Mary SY488895 South West Dorset survey p2 PN 2010/12 Burton Green St Luke (RC) No yews TH 2010 Canford Cliffs The Transfiguration SZ057895 No yews PN 2010/12 Canford Magna (Poole) Dedication unknown SZ032988 South East Dorset survey p7 PN 2010/12 Castleton (Sherborne) St Mary Magdalen ST646168 North West Dorset survey p12 PN 2010/12 Catherston Leweston St Mary SY369944 No yews PN 2010/12 Cattistock St Peter and St Paul SY592996 South West Dorset survey p10 PN 2010/12 Caundle Marsh St Peter and St Paul ST678133 No yews PN 2010/12 Cerne Abbas St Mary the Virgin ST666013 No yews PN 2010/12 Cerne Abbas Abbey (Ruin) ST666013 North West Dorset survey PN 2010/12 Chalbury Dedication unknown SU018069 No yews PN 2010/12 Chaldon Herring (East St Nicholas SY790831 South West Dorset survey p3 PN 2010/12 Chaldon) Charlton Marshall St Mary ST901042 Gazetteer PN 2010 Charminster St Mary SY679927 South West Dorset survey p11 TH/PN 2006 Charmouth St Andrew SY364936 South West Dorset survey p4 PN 2010/12 Chedington St James (Private) ST487054 No yews PN 2010/12 Cheselbourne St Martin SY763996 South West Dorset survey p12 PN 2010/12 Chetnole St Peter ST602083 North West Dorset survey p7 PN 2010/12 Chettle St Mary ST953134 Gazetteer TH/PN 2010 Chickerell (Weymouth) St Mary SY646807 South West Dorset survey p2 PN 2010/12 Chideock St Giles SY422929 South West Dorset survey p5 PN 2010/12 Chilcombe Dedication unknown SY528911 South West Dorset survey p9 PN/TH 2010 Child Okeford St Nicholas ST836127 North East Dorset survey p8 PN 2010/12 Chilfrome Holy Trinity SY591987 South West Dorset survey p10 PN 2010/12 Priory Church of the Holy Christchurch SZ159925 South East Dorset survey p8 PN 2010/12 Trinity Church Knowle St Peter SY941819 South East Dorset survey p3 PN 2010/12 Colehill St Michael SU025013 No yews PN 2010/12 Compton Abbas St Mary (New Church) ST868185 North East Dorset survey p10 PN 2010/12 Compton Abbas St Mary (Old Church) ST876188 North East Dorset survey p10 TH/PN 2008 Compton Valence St Thomas à Becket SY594913 South West Dorset survey p9 PN 2010/12 Coombe Keynes Holy Rood (Redundant) SY843841 No yews PN 2010/12 Corfe Castle St Edward, King and Martyr SY961821 No yews PN 2010/12 Corfe Mullen St Hubert SY976984 Gazetteer TH/PN 2006 Corscombe St Mary ST522048 North West Dorset survey p6 PN Corton St Bartholomew SY637854 No yews PN 2010/12 St Mary and St Cranborne SU054133 Gazetteer PA 2011 Bartholomew Creech St John (Redundant) SY911824 No yews PN 2010/12 Dewlish All Saints SY776982 South West Dorset survey p13 PN Dorchester St Mary SY687900 No yews PN 2010/12 Dorchester Holy trinity No yews PN 2010/12 Dorchester St Peter SY692097 No yews PN 2010/12 Dorchester All Saints (Redundant) SY693907 No yews PN 2010/12 Dorchester St George SY698905 No yews PN 2010/12 Dottery St Saviour SY458952 South West Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Drimpton St Mary ST914051 No yews PN 2010/12 Durweston St Nicholas ST859086 Gazetteer TH/PN 2009 East Burton Chapel (Redundant) SY832864 No yews PN 2010/12 East Chelborough or St James ST558076 North West Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Lewcombe East Holme St John the Evangelist SY899859 No yews PN 2010/12 East Lulworth St Andrew SY853820 No yews PN 2010/12 East Orchard St Thomas ST833164 North East Dorset survey p8 PN 2010/12 East Stoke St Mary's old church (ruins) SY867868 No yews PN 2010/12 East Stoke (Stokeford) St Mary (Private) SY873870 No yews PN 2010/12 East Stour Christ Church ST798228 North West Dorset survey p17 TH/PN 2008 Edmonsham St Nicholas SU062116 North East Dorset survey p13 PN 2010/12 Evershot St Osmund ST573045 North West Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Eype St Peter (Art centre) SY452917 No yews PN 2010/12 Farnham St Laurence ST957151 North East Dorset survey p11 PN 2010/12 Farrington Chapel (Private) ST842152 No yews PN 2010/12 Ferndown St Mary SZ070997 No yews PN 2010/12 Fifehead Magdalen St Mary Magdalen ST783217 North West Dorset survey p15 TH/PN 2009 Fifehead Neville All Saints ST768110 North West Dorset survey p15 PN 2010/12 Fishpond St John the Baptist SY366983 No yews PN 2010/12 Fleet Holy Trinity SY634805 No yews PN 2010/12 Fleet Old Church Old Church (Ruin) SY636801 No yews PN 2010/12 Folke St Laurence ST659133 No yews PN 2010/12 Fontmell Magna St Andrew ST865169 North East Dorset survey p9 PN 2010/12 Forde Abbey Abbey ST359053 No yews PN 2010/12 Frampton St Mary the Virgin SY627949 No yews PN 2010/12 Frome St Quintin St Quintin ST598027 No yews PN Frome Vauchurch St Francis SY599973 Gazetteer TH/PN 2010 Gillingham St Mary the Virgin ST808266 Gazetteer PN 2010 Glanvilles Wootton St Mary ST681082 No yews PN 2010/12 Goathill St Peter ST676173 North West Dorset survey p13 PN 2010/12 Godmanstone Holy Trinity SY666974 South West Dorset survey p10 PN Gussage All Saints All Saints ST998108 North East Dorset survey p11 PN Gussage St. Andrew St Andrew ST976143 No yews PN 2010/12 Gussage St. Michael St Michael ST986114 Gazetteer TH/PN 2000 Halstock St Mary ST536084 North West Dorset survey p6 PN Hammoon St Paul ST818147 North East Dorset survey p7 PN Hampreston All Saints SZ055987 South East Dorset survey p7 PN St Michael and all Angels Hanford ST845111 No yews PN 2010/12 (Private) Haydon St Catherine (private) ST671157 No yews PN 2010/12 Hazelbury Bryan St Mary and St James ST754083 North West Dorset survey p10 PN 2010/12 Hermitage St Mary ST649069 Gazetteer PN 2010 Herston St Mark SZ017789 No yews PN 2010/12 Highcliffe St Marks SZ213935 No yews PN 2010/12 Hilfield Friary of St Francis ST631045 No yews PN 2010/12 Hilfield St Nicholas ST636051 No yews PN 2010/12 Hilton All Saints ST782029 North West Dorset survey p11 PN 2010/12 Hinton Martell St John the Evangelist SU014063 North East Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Hinton St Mary St Peter ST787162 North West Dorset survey p15 PN 2010/12 Holdenhurst St John the Evangelist SZ128952 South East Dorset survey p8 PN 2010/12 (Bournemouth) Holnest St Mary ST656098 No yews PN 2010/12 Holt St James SU030039 North East Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Holwell St Laurence ST699119 North West Dorset survey p13 PN 2010/12 Holworth St Catherine by the sea SY763817 No yews PN 2010/12 Hooke St Giles ST536003 No yews PN 2010/12 Horton St wolfrida SU030075 North East Dorset survey p6 PN 2010/12 Ibberton St Eustace ST789076 North West Dorset survey p11 PN 2010/12 Iwerne Courtney or St Mary ST859125 No yews PN 2010/12 Shroton Iwerne Minster St Mary ST868145 Gazetteer PN Iwerne Stepleton St Mary (Manor Grounds) ST862112 No yews PN 2010/12 Kimmeridge St Nicholas SY917799 South East Dorset survey p2
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