Wimborne Minster SunsetWimborne lies on the River Stour. It was an old Saxon settlement and the foundation of the Wimborne Minster dates back to the beginning of the 8th century, when the sisters of the King of the West Saxons endowed a monastery here. Apparently this was a foundation for both sexes. The present Minster, with its twin mottled brown towers dominating the town, dates back to the 12th century. The Minster contains an interesting chained library of theological books. It is also home to the famous Quarterjack clock, a 14th century astronomical clock.

The Priest’s House Museum is an extended mediaeval house, originally the home of priests of the Minster. It is now an exhibition of Victorian life, with a large number of artefacts from a bygone age.

There are many interesting walks around Wimborne and the local water meadows are particularly interesting, supporting a variety of wildlife. The Stour itself is host to a wide number of visiting birds such as herons, egrets, mute swans, warblers and ducks, to name but a few. It is also well-stocked with a wide variety of freshwater fish and some fairly rare varieties of butterfly may be seen around the river banks during the summer.

There are a number of cafés and pubs in Wimborne, some of the latter serving food. There are many antique, curio and other individual shops in the town, as well as a modern shopping centre. An antiques market is held each Friday, a flea market on Saturday and a combination of both every Sunday.

Other places worth visiting in the area include Wimborne Model Town, the Moors Valley Country Park, Knoll Gardens, Dorset Heavy Horse Centre and Stapehill Abbey.

We found 15 listings:

2, Old Down Cottages
Located in a peaceful, rural setting, this pretty cottage is the perfect place to unwind or pursue outdoor leisure activities.
01258 840969
Kenways
Friendly family home, with twin and single rooms available
01202 694655
Dorset Heavy Horse Centre
Shire horses in action plus other animals and activities for all ages
01202 824040
Wimborne Model Town
1/10th scale model village capturing a typical Market Town of Rural England during the 1950s
01202 881924
Wimborne Minster
Website of St Cuthburga, Winborne Minster
01202 884753
The Dorset Soldier - Corfe Mullen - Wimborne
Traditional pub with two bars serving a range of cask ales and continental lagers
01202 694403
Christine Groves - Wimborne
Internationally acclaimed artist best known for her portraits of dogs.
01202 894791
Angela Kernan - Wimborne
Mixed media painter. Studio open for visitors by appointment.
01202 883437
Walford Mill Crafts - Wimborne
Walford Mill Crafts presents high quality craftwork by local and national makers in its craft shop including textiles, wood, jewellery, glass, ceramics and metal work as well as contemporary craft exhibitions in its gallery. Walford Mill also offers workshops for adults and children throughout the year. There is a silk weaver and a jeweller on-site at Walford Mill, as well as the riverside restaurant, Bistro at the Mill.
01202 841400
Wimborne Minster Model Town
A superb 1/10th scale Model Town capturing the essence of a typical Market Town of Rural England during the 1950's and an interactive Hornby Model Trains and Tram working layout. Open daily from 24th March - 29th October. Facilities include Tea Rooms and Gift Shop.
01202 881924
Wilksworth Farm Caravan Park
A family oriented, multi award winning caravan park. Touring and camping areas with electric hook ups and toilet block with family bathroom, disabled showers, free hot showers and laundrette. The Olde Carte Shed serves breakfasts, lunches, evening meals a
01202 885467
The Old Exchange
Self catering accommodation for two in this converted telephone exchange. One double en suite bedroom, fully fitted kitchen, cloakroom and lounge overlooking the countryside.

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