Stourton Caundle |
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Stourton Caundle is a village and parish in the Blackmore Vale of North Dorset, about 5 miles East of Sherborne. 'Caundle' may originally have been a Celtic name for the chain of hills in the vicinity, which look from Dorset toward Somerset, but its exact meaning remains obscure. The first name of the village post-Norman conquest was 'Candel Malherbie' – 'malherbe' being the French word for 'weed'. It became known as 'Candel Haddon' after the Haddon family bought land here in 1202 and founded the manor. They fortified the manor like a castle. One of the more famous visitors was the legendary Dick Whittington, a Lord Mayor of London and the real-life inspiration for a famous English rags-to-riches folk tale. He married Alice, the daughter of the lord of the manor of Candel Haddon, Sir Ivo Fitzwaryn, by whose Will the castle's chapel was founded in the 1440s. All that remains of the castle today is that chapel (now used as a farm building) and two fish-ponds.
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The Church of St. Peter's sits on a mound opposite a tithe barn. Parts of the church are ancient, including the Chancel and Nave, which date from the 13th century, the embattled Tower from the 14th century and the Porch and South Chapel from the late 14th or early 15th century. In the early 18th century an elegant new font was installed and a gallery was built. The font is still in use, but the gallery was taken down in the late 19th century. In 1902 the church underwent a tasteful renovation and the clock, originally built in 1721 by John Biddlecombe, the village blacksmith, was restored in 1977 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The parish has since become part of the Spire Hill Benefice (in 2007), which also includes the parishes of Stalbridge, Purse Caundle and Stock Gaylard with Kings Stag.
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Registers Christenings 1670-1881. Marriages 1670-1993, Burials 1670-82 & 1725-1957 |
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1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1974: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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