Winterborne Tomson

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Winterborne Tomson is a village in the district of North Dorset, Dorset, England.[1]

Overview

The first name of "Winterborne" comes from the River Winterborne, which flows from west to east through the village.[2] The river only flows overground during the winter, hence the name. To the west is Anderson and to the east is Winterborne Zelston. The river flows through both these villages as well.

Exterior view of St Andrew's Church at Winterborne Tomson.

St Andrew's Church

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The village church is named after St Andrew. The furnishings in the church were given by Archbishop William Wake (1657–1737) of Canterbury.[3] According to Nikolaus Pevsner, it is "a gem of a village church, sufficiently different from others to arrest attention."[4] The church is Grade I listed.

Tomson Farmhouse

The picturesque stone Tomson Farmhouse dates from the early 17th century and is Grade II* listed. According to Pevsner, it is a building of "real architectural interest."[5] The building is probably copied from Winterborne Clenston Manor.

See also

References

  1. Newman & Pevsner, pages 486–488
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  3. Newman & Pevsner, pages 28–29.
  4. Newman & Pevsner, page 486
  5. Newman & Pevsner, page 487

Bibliography

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External links

  • Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons

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