- Stinsford is a village on the north bank of the River Frome, east of the A35 directly north east of Dorchester.
- The West Dorset parish of Stinsford includes hamlets of Lower and Higher Bockhampton, and extends north
- to Puddletown next parish north east along the A35, with Puddletown Forest before
- the parish of Tincleton directly east on the north bank of the Frome.
- Besides Stinsford, this category includes websites for Tincleton parish, whereas those for
- south of the Frome are listed in the West Stafford category.
- Stinsford's western boundary is with Charminster.
More information
Subcategories 3
Sites 12
Florist and cut flower grower with a wild and natural style.
Dynamic record of the last week, potential effects for the parish, with links to technical information.
Describes the facilities of self-catering holidayss, converted from the farm built by Thomas Hardy's father. Includes price list, online availability and booking, blog, contacts and location at Higher Bockhampton.
35 acres of formal gardens with year-round interest including two National Plant collections, sweeping lawns, lakeside walks plus a collection of livestock, poultry, and donkeys all set within Grade II listed parkland.
Evocative cob and thatch cottage, birthplace of Thomas Hardy.
Information on his will, and Florence's decision to have his heart buried at St. Michael's, even though his remains were cremated and buried at poets' corner in Westminster Abbey.
Anglican services, other events and weekly news sheet, with vicarage contacts.
Future aspirations to accommodate over 300 people and more than 40 businesses, farms and smallholdings, as well as three colleges. Summary of surveys, consultations, emergency policy, and downloads of meeting records.
Councillors, meeting records, finances, plans with tracker, notices, photo gallery, information on Kingston Maurward College develpment, and clerk contacts.
Offers self catering holiday accommodation. Describes facilities and accommodation. Prices, photographs and contacts.
Brief entry for the village and civil parish in southwest Dorset.
Hotel and restaurant provides details of menu and events.
Brief entry for the village and civil parish in southwest Dorset.
35 acres of formal gardens with year-round interest including two National Plant collections, sweeping lawns, lakeside walks plus a collection of livestock, poultry, and donkeys all set within Grade II listed parkland.
Florist and cut flower grower with a wild and natural style.
Hotel and restaurant provides details of menu and events.
Evocative cob and thatch cottage, birthplace of Thomas Hardy.
Information on his will, and Florence's decision to have his heart buried at St. Michael's, even though his remains were cremated and buried at poets' corner in Westminster Abbey.
Offers self catering holiday accommodation. Describes facilities and accommodation. Prices, photographs and contacts.
Describes the facilities of self-catering holidayss, converted from the farm built by Thomas Hardy's father. Includes price list, online availability and booking, blog, contacts and location at Higher Bockhampton.
Councillors, meeting records, finances, plans with tracker, notices, photo gallery, information on Kingston Maurward College develpment, and clerk contacts.
Future aspirations to accommodate over 300 people and more than 40 businesses, farms and smallholdings, as well as three colleges. Summary of surveys, consultations, emergency policy, and downloads of meeting records.
Anglican services, other events and weekly news sheet, with vicarage contacts.
Dynamic record of the last week, potential effects for the parish, with links to technical information.
