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Puddletown's parish church, dedicated to St Mary, has been described as being "of considerable architectural interest", "of exceptional interest for its furnishings and monuments" and "one of the most exciting parish churches in the county". It has 12th-century origins—parts of the tower date from
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Records from 1801 show that at that time agriculture was the main component of
Puddletown's economy, though cottage industry and artisan crafts were also an important element: 596 people in the parish were primarily employed in agriculture, with 221 employed in handicrafts, manufacture and trade.
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Except for
Puddletown village, the several small settlements within Puddletown parish have all either diminished or disappeared. The other settlements were Cheselbourne Ford (beside the Devil's Brook in the northeast of the parish), Bardolfeston (about half a mile northeast of Puddletown village,
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decided to allow some tenants to continue making the necessary watercourses that would enable "the watering and
Improvinge of theire groundes". Watermeadows are generally no longer used in southern England, though their physical remnants have persisted in many places; in Puddletown civil parish,
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maps. Records indicate that
Bardolfeston was declining by the 13th century and, though still occupied in the 16th, it was completely deserted by the 17th century. Its site covers about 6.1 hectares (15 acres) and is well-preserved, revealing a 12 metres (40 ft)-wide hollow way aligned
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just north of the River Piddle), Hyde (now Druce Farm), Waterston, South
Louvard (now Higher Waterston), Little Piddle (now Little Puddle Farm in neighbouring Piddlehinton parish) and Ilsington (in the south of the parish, by the River Frome). Cheselbourne Ford and Bardolfeston are
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Puddletown Down in the north. It covers 2,908 hectares (7,185 acres) and is bisected by the River Piddle, which crosses it from west to east. Measured directly, Puddletown village is about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northeast of Dorchester, 16 miles (26 km) west of
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Part of the arm of a 9th- or 10th-century stone cross was discovered when a house in the village—Styles House, near the River Piddle—was demolished. The cross might have been connected with a meeting place. The fragment was incorporated into the parish church's new
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passed through the area of the civil parish; it cut a WSW-ENE route through
Puddletown Heath, between the village and the River Frome. In the 21st century a section of the road, which is 26 metres (85 ft) wide, was discovered in Puddletown Forest.
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building built about 1600. It was clad in brick in the 18th century (after the vicarage had been extended west in 1722) and a third storey added early in the 19th century. The 1722 west-wing extension became 8 The Square and is listed separately.
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fell out of favour, probably because of connotations of the word "piddle". The name
Puddletown was officially sanctioned in the late 1950s. Puddletown's civil parish covers 2,908 hectares (7,185 acres) and extends to the
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of 'Celtic' fields have been found near a few of the barrows. One of the three 'Rainbarrows' on Duddle Heath has been excavated; bucket urns containing cremations from the site were taken to the
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Waterston Manor, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) WNW of
Puddletown village, is of early 17th-century origin, though it was largely rebuilt after a fire in 1863, and altered again in about 1911.
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Puddletown was one of the first places in Dorset where the use of watermeadows developed; the practice occurred at least as early as 1620, and in 1629 the
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river-names: the Frome, which forms the parish's southern boundary, means 'fair, fine or brisk', and the Devil's Brook, which forms the north-eastern boundary, means 'dark stream'.
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on the south side of the River Piddle. Its medieval population was relatively stable, and ten households were recorded in 1662. The site was probably abandoned gradually.
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Ilsington House dates from the late 17th to early 18th century, with alterations made in the late 18th to early 19th century and enlargement later in the 19th. It has
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was officially preserved in the late 1950s, when, according to Wightman, "a long County Council debate solemnly decided Piddletown should be Puddletown".
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for the next century. The family built new cottages and a reading room in the village, and a new manor next to the church, which they restored.
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Puddletown's parish church has significant architectural interest, particularly its furnishings and monuments. It has a 12th-century
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southwest–northeast, with the sites of at least eleven houses alongside, though the southern end of the site was destroyed when
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Bettey, Joseph (1999). "The Development of Water Meadows in the Southern Counties". In Hadrian Cook; Tom Williamson (eds.).
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were later created along the river. The site at Waterston consists of earthworks covering about 2 hectares (4.9 acres) on a
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several areas of watermeadow were shown by the Ordnance Survey as late as 1978, though none was shown in 2010.
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that contained several villages, with 1,600 sheep recorded. In the 13th century, during the reign of
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1180 to 1200—but was rebuilt and enlarged between the 13th and 16th centuries. The 12th-century
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to the east; in this area there were 663 dwellings, 614 households and a population of 1,405.
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slate roof. In 2000 it was presented with a "Dorset Architectural Heritage Award".
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The River Frome, which forms the southern boundary of the parish, is designated by
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of southern England, protesting against very low wages and long working hours.
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to the south. In 2013, the estimated population of the civil parish was 1450.
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1621:"The Development of Water Meadows in Dorset during the Seventeenth Century"
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was the name on voters lists. One explanation for the preference of
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is particularly notable, being of a tapering beaker shape, with
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Puddletown is the basis for the village of "Weatherbury" in
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means 'farmstead on the River Piddle'. It derives from the
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Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches; the South
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The Decline of Life: Old Age in Eighteenth-Century England
1965:. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 136–7.
1598:"Medieval settlement immediately west of Waterston House"
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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture: South-West England
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In the UK national parliament, Puddletown is within the
1827:"Welcome to the Puddletown Area Parish Council Website"
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2130:"Listed Buildings in Puddletown, West Dorset, Dorset"
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and well-preserved woodwork, including 17th-century
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1789:"Dorset's Ilsington Estate on sale for £18million"
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2044:"Area Profile for Puddletown & Athelhampton"
1829:. Puddletown Area Parish Council. Archived from
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853:period. In places these are overlain by younger
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751:In local government, Puddletown is governed by
1291:Hannay, Clive; Legg, Rodney (September 2006).
759:at the lowest tier. Puddletown is part of the
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1962:Discovering Landscape in England & Wales
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2339:"Welcome to Puddletown Community Library"
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1987:"COUNTY: DORSET. SITE NAME: RIVER FROME"
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1455:Baker, John; Brookes, Stuart (2015).
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761:Puddletown and Lower Winterborne ward
593:, about half of which are sited over
500:A Topographical Dictionary of England
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1959:Goudie, A. S.; Gardner, R. (2013) .
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2420:Thomas Hardy: a biography revisited
1359:A Dictionary of British Place Names
1332:A Dictionary of British Place Names
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1169:A Dictionary of British Place Names
892:. The forest is on the edge of the
886:Site of Special Scientific Interest
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2179:"Church of Saint Mary, Puddletown"
1246:. Macmillan and Co. Ltd. pp.
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2152:"Search Results for 'Puddletown'"
1196:. Charmouth Local History Society
1194:"John Speed's Map of Dorset 1610"
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2422:(2004) Oxford University Press,
2341:. communitylibrarypuddletown.org
1795:. Newsquest Media (Southern) Ltd
1787:Maslen, Adrianne (7 July 2010).
1511:. British Academy. p. 108.
1476:10.1179/0093469014z.000000000103
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2293:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
2271:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
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2132:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
1903:"Dorset Registration District"
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1759:"Ilsington House, Puddletown"
1696:Ottaway, Susannah R. (2004).
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2385:. sports-facilities.co.uk
2363:. puddletownsurgery.co.uk
2313:"Puddletown Village Hall"
2236:. London: Collins; p. 176
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1763:British Listed Buildings
1505:Cramp, Rosemary (2006).
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973:Parish church of St Mary
3235:Winterbourne Steepleton
2050:. Dorset County Council
2019:"Plan Name: Puddletown"
1857:gi.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
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2208:"Puddletown St Mary's"
1562:British History Online
1409:. University of London
1407:British History Online
1295:. Dorset Life Magazine
1215:Lewis, Samuel (1848).
1128:Constantine Fitzgibbon
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124:Unitary authority
38:The Square, Puddletown
3225:Winterborne St Martin
2442:Gant, Roland (1980).
2024:. Forestry Commission
1356:Mills, David (2011).
1329:Mills, David (2011).
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2361:"Puddletown Surgery"
2317:Dorset Halls Network
2214:on 23 September 2015
1999:on 24 September 2015
1082:Literary connections
1062:Community facilities
865:deposits, clay-with-
729:General Thomas Garth
504:Sir Frederick Treves
357:is a village in the
337:50.74750°N 2.34444°W
255:Dorset and Wiltshire
192:Sovereign state
3220:Winterborne Monkton
3110:Sydling St Nicholas
2649:Catherston Leweston
2446:. Robert Hale Ltd.
1730:J H Bettey (1974).
1532:J H Bettey (1974).
997:, and 17th-century
702:Captain Swing riots
636:At the time of the
411:within the parish.
377:. Its earlier name
333: /
3286:Villages in Dorset
3230:Winterbourne Abbas
3085:Stanton St Gabriel
2463:Portrait of Dorset
2436:General references
2418:Millgate, Michael
2154:. Historic England
1878:"Dorchester Rural"
1600:. Historic England
1140:Puddletown Hundred
1059:
975:
803:
706:Threshing machines
690:
587:
342:50.74750; -2.34444
278:UK Parliament
224:Dialling code
3268:
3267:
3245:Wootton Fitzpaine
2602:Bradford Peverell
1972:978-0-412-47850-5
1685:978-0-319-24122-6
1369:978-0-19-960908-6
1342:978-0-19-960908-6
1179:978-0-19-960908-6
1076:recreation ground
1066:Puddletown has a
950:Notable buildings
708:were damaged and
695:French Revolution
352:
351:
142:Shire county
3298:
3215:Winterborne Came
2786:Frome St Quintin
2756:East Chelborough
2639:Burton Bradstock
2587:Bishop's Caundle
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1072:doctor's surgery
960:Historic England
928:ancient woodland
890:Forestry England
857:drift material:
650:John of Monmouth
534:variant because
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3140:Toller Porcorum
3048:Ryme Intrinseca
2983:Piddletrenthide
2963:Osmington Mills
2908:Melcombe Horsey
2836:Langton Herring
2791:Frome Vauchurch
2724:Compton Valence
2719:Clifton Maybank
2629:Buckland Newton
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964:Waterston Manor
952:
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882:Natural England
845:period and the
828:Blandford Forum
795:
749:
737:Princess Sophia
733:King George III
723:and in 1724 by
662:Ordnance Survey
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1124:Ralph Wightman
1117:Roman Catholic
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1108:Notable people
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765:Dorset Council
757:Parish Council
753:Dorset Council
748:
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725:Robert Walpole
678:manorial court
603:strip lynchets
597:and half over
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540:Ralph Wightman
464:Turners Puddle
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