Winterbourne Steepleton

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Winterbourne Steepleton
Dorset
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Winterbourne Steepleton
Location
Grid reference: SY628898
Location: 50°42’24"N, 2°31’49"W
Data
Population: 297  (2011)
Post town: Dorchester
Postcode: DT2
Local Government
Council: Dorset
Parliamentary
constituency:
West Dorset

Winterbourne Steepleton is a village in south-west Dorset, sitting in a winterbourne valley five miles west of Dorchester, next to the village of Winterbourne Abbas. The name of the village derives from its site next to a seasonal winterbourne stream and from having a stone church steeple[1] - one of only two mediæval stone spires in the county (the other being at Iwerne Minster). In the 2011 census the parish had a population of 297.

The village

Winterbourne Steepleton is a rural village set back from the main road. Notable buildings include Steepleton Manor, a large house built of Portland stone dating from 1870 and replacing a previous building. Close by is the thatched Manor Cottage, built in the 16th century, and Manor Farm, dating from the 17th century or earlier. Close to the east end of the parish church is the 17th century Mill House, built of stone and brick.[2]

The church

The parish church, dedicated to St Michael, dates mostly from the 12th and 13th centuries, although the nave has Saxon elements and the tower and porch are 14th-century addition.[3] It is a Grade-I listed building, having been inscribed in the register on 26 January 1956. The west tower, nave, chancel and south porch are built of rubble-stone with dressings of stone from Ham Hill, Somerset. The roofs are slated. The tower has three stages with buttresses to the lower two, and is topped by a plain parapet. The spire was added in the 18th century and is octagonal with pinnacles at the corners. Several of the windows date from the 15th century and have pairs of cinque-foiled lights with vertical tracery between.[4]

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References

  1. Dorset, Frank R. Heath, Methuen & Co. Ltd., London, Sixth Ed. (revised), 1922.
  2. "Winterbourne Steepleton". Weymouth-Dorset.co.uk. http://www.weymouth-dorset.co.uk/steepleton.html. Retrieved 26 August 2016. 
  3. Roland Gant (1980). Dorset Villages. Robert Hale Ltd. p. 175. ISBN 0 7091 8135 3. 
  4. National Heritage List 1229137: Church of St Michael, Winterborne Steepleton (Grade I listing)