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The delightful historic, bustling market town of Wimborne Minster lies in the picturesque water meadows of the rivers Stour and Allen. Wimborne Minster is twinned with Valognes in France and Ochsenfurt in Germany. The twin towers of the magnificent Minster Church of St.Cuthburga, founded in AD 705, dominate the town. The oldest part of the Minster is the massive 12th century central tower, which was once crowned with a spire which fell during a Service in 1600, miraculously without loss of life or injury. The rest of the building dates from the 13th and 14th centuries. The west tower is where you can see the famous Quarter Jack - Originally the figure was of a monk, but in Napoleonic times it was changed to depict a brightly uniformed grenadier, who still strikes the quarter hours. Visitors to the Minster will be interested to see Wimborne Minster's Chained Library founded in 1686 by the Reverend William Stone, as a Wimborne Model Town and Gardens - Come and see the prize winning gardens with many unusual and rare plants and water features that provide the ideal setting for the one-tenth life size models of Wimborne as it was in the early 1950's. There is a Working Model Railway on view in the Exhibition Centre, along with working models of the restored "Old English Fair". The Priest's House Museum and Garden - where a visit gives you three award-winning attractions in one! The Priest's House is one of Wimborne's oldest buildings, located opposite the Minster, it is grade II listed> The Garden - offers a delightful retreat from the town's busy streets. Stretching for 100m down to the mill stream, here you can enjoy its changing displays of flowering plants, topiary work and smooth lawns. Wimborne Minster offers a large variety of quality shops, and is the home of the famous Wimborne Market, one of the largest and most famous open and covered markets in the south of England. From gourmet meals to traditional pub lunches and snacks, the region offers a wide range of fine Restaurants, Inns, Teashops and Cafes. For a more informal atmosphere, venture into the countryside to discover small village and country pubs with delightful gardens and wonderful The Tivoli Theatre was built in 1936 in the art deco style; its interior contains rare Deco murals and excellent acoustics. Here you can enjoy a wide range of Theatre, Cinema, Concerts and The Arts. Energetic sports or leisurely walks, nature trails, sightseeing and wildlife watching - East Dorset offers a variety of leisure pursuits to suit all. Walkers are spoiled for choice, follow the Stour or Avon Valley Ways along gently meandering rivers, ramble along country footpaths, stride across the open chalk downlands of Cranborne Chase or discover Dorset's heathland nature reserves and majestic woodlands along the fringes of the New forest. Golfers are also well catered for with a number of excellent local courses offering a "pay and play option".Riding and cycling are popular, and enjoyable in the quiet country lanes and off road routes. Wimborne is surrounded by rivers, well known for the excellence of their fishing. Day tickets are available to fish the Stour, from local tackle shops.
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Attractions near Wimborne Minster
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Priest's House Museum
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The Priest's House is an historic town house dating from the 16th century. This Grade II* listed building retains many original architectural features. |
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Kingston Lacy
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Kingston Lacy is a magnificent mansion with important collections, set in attractive formal gardens and parkland. |
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Stapehill Abbey
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For nearly 200 years, Stapehill Abbey was a place of quiet retreat and meditation locked away from the outside world, Home to a Silent Order of Nuns. It is now a museum, farm, gardens and craft centre. |
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free library for the people of Wimborne, one of the first free libraries. The children in the town's orphanages and residents of the workhouse made the chains. These are fine figure of eight chains (similar to those designed by Michelangelo for the Lorentian library in Florence) which are fixed to the fronts of the books by a metal hasp.
and has many original features.The Museum - tells the story of the people who have lived and worked here through the centuries. Displays include a series of period rooms, a new gallery depicting East Dorset Villages, and a touch screen computer giving access to many historic local photographs.
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