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Wimborne Minster

Wimborne Minster (often referred to as Wimborne, /ˈwɪmbɔːrn/) is a market town in Dorset in South West England, and the name of the Church of England church in that town. It lies at the confluence of the River Stour and the River Allen, 5 miles (8 km) north of Poole, on the Dorset Heaths, and is part of the South East Dorset conurbation. According to Office for National Statistics data the population of the Wimborne Minster built-up area as of 2014 was 15,552.[1][2]

Wimborne Minster
Wimborne Minster
Location within Dorset
Population15,552 (2014 estimate ONS built-up area)
OS grid referenceSU015005
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWIMBORNE
Postcode districtBH21
Dialling code01202
PoliceDorset
FireDorset and Wiltshire
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Dorset
50°48′14″N 1°58′41″W / 50.804°N 1.978°W / 50.804; -1.978

Governance edit

The town and its administrative area are served by eleven councillors plus one from the nearby ward of Cranfield.[3] The electoral ward of Wimborne Minster is slightly bigger than the parish, with a 2011 population of 7,014.[4] Wimborne Minster is part of the Mid Dorset and North Poole parliamentary constituency.

After 2019 structural changes to local government in England, Wimborne Minster is covered by Wimborne Minster and Colehill and Wimborne Minster East for elections to the Dorset Council unitary authority.

Buildings and architecture edit

Wimborne has one of the foremost collections of 15th-, 16th- and 17th-century buildings in Dorset. Local planning has restricted the construction of new buildings in areas such as the Cornmarket and the High Street, resulting in the preservation of many of the original buildings. Examples include the church of Wimborne Minster, the town hall, the Museum of East Dorset and dozens of 16th-, 17th- and 18th-century fronted shops and pubs. The town is home to the Tivoli Theatre, a 1930s art deco cinema and theatre.

Wimborne Minster Church edit

 
Tomb of John Beaufort

This is a Saxon church, with Norman and Gothic architecture. It is famed for its chained library and the tomb of King Ethelred, the brother of Alfred the Great, as well as the tombs of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, and his duchess, the maternal grandparents of King Henry VII of England.[5] The tombs are made of Dorset Limestone and New Forest Stone.

Wimborne Model Town edit

The model town is one of the largest and longest-established model towns in England. It depicts Wimborne at the time the model was made, in the 1950s. It is at 1:10 scale, resulting in the model of the Minster being several feet high. The model shop windows accurately show the goods which the real shops were selling at the time. The exhibition also includes a model railway based on Thomas the Tank Engine, which was opened by Christopher Awdry, and expanded in 2014.

Events edit

At weekends and national holidays, the town crier can be seen in the main square and around the Minster.[6] The legacy and position of the town crier date back to the English Civil War. The town has a large civil war reenactment society, which performs every year.

The town has a well-established and large market, the Wimborne Market. The market is held on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It was previously located in the town centre but moved out several years ago to a site on the edge of town to accommodate its size.[7]

Every year Wimborne hosts the longest fireworks display in Dorset, as part of its Guy Fawkes celebrations; a county record that it has held since 2004. The bonfire and pyrotechnics display is held each year in the grounds of St Michael's Church of England Middle School and is well supported by many thousands of people from the town, Colehill village and the surrounding area. All proceeds are donated each year to local schools, and since 2004 over £61,000 has been raised for local school projects and equipment.[8]

Every two years in mid-August, the Park Initiative, an interchurch charity working on Leigh Park estate, holds a community event called "Alive in the Park" in the centre of the estate using a large marquee.[9]

Wimborne Minster Folk Festival edit

 
Alton Morris at Wimborne Folk Festival 2011

Every summer in June the town holds the Wimborne Minster Folk Festival.[10] Founded in 1980, the annual event of traditional folk dance and music has become the focal point for one of the largest gathering of dance teams and musicians in the South of England. The festival involves morris dancing, Appalachian dancing, concerts, workshops and children's activities, with parts of the town being closed to traffic.

The Festival planned for 2020 did not go ahead due to the health precautions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, with the cooperation of local businesses and Wimborne Minster Town Council,[11] the Folk Festival committee made use of Café @ The Allendale, a local community hub, to provide food and meals for those in difficulties, e.g. as a result of having to self-isolate or not being able to work during the lockdowns. The 2021 Festival also had to be cancelled but an online event took place over the usual second weekend in June.[12]

Education and schools edit

The town has three first schools (St John's, Wimborne and Pamphill) and two middle schools (St Michael's and Allenbourn). Wimborne First School, formerly Wimborne Primary School, has been educating the children of Wimborne Minster to primary level since 1911.[13] Wimborne and the adjacent area of Merley are served by two upper schools: Corfe Hills School and Queen Elizabeth's School.

Queen Elizabeth's School has very close links with the Minster and was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1497. After her death the school became Wimborne Grammar School. Although the Grammar School buildings still remain they have now been converted to flats. The school was established on its current site in 1972 after the merging of Wimborne Grammar School and the County Modern School.

Dumpton School is located nearby. The nearby first schools of Hayeswood and Colehill serve Wimborne.

Healthcare edit

Wimborne Cottage Hospital edit

Media edit

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC South and ITV Meridian. Television signals are received from the Rowridge TV transmitter[19] and the local relay transmitter situated in Winterborne Stickland. [20] BBC West and ITV West Country can also be received from the Mendip TV transmitter. [21]

The town’s local radio stations are BBC Radio Solent on 96.1 FM, Heart South on 102.3 FM, Nation Radio South Coast on 106.6 FM, Greatest Hits Radio South on 105.8 FM and Radio Wimborne, a community radio station that broadcast on 94.6 FM. [22]

Local newspapers that served the town are the Dorset Echo and Bournemouth Daily Echo.

Clubs edit

The local football club Wimborne Town F.C. play in the Southern Football League.

In rugby union, Wimborne R.F.C. has been in existence in its present form since 1950 and is based in Leigh Park, Gordon Road on the eastern side of the town.

Cricket has been played in Wimborne since at least 1793, when the club was known as Hanham's Cricket Club, playing on the green in the centre of town from 1860. In 2010, the club moved to its new ground at The Leaze as part of the planning application which allowed Waitrose to build a new supermarket on the site of the original Wimborne Cricket Club. The club's 4 adult teams play in the Dorset Cricket League and the 1st XI have won the Dorset Premier League title in 1997, 2012, 2016 and 2018. Dorset County Cricket Club played home matches at Wimborne sporadically from the 1957 until 1979 before returning in 2018 to Wimborne's current ground at The Leaze.

Economy edit

 
Wimborne Minster Town Hall

The aerospace company Cobham plc has headquarters in Wimborne. Home decoration company Farrow & Ball began in the town, and is still headquartered nearby in Ferndown. The economy of the town is dedicated towards leisure and has shops, restaurants and pubs. Tourism is an aspect in the town's economy. The town is also served by a Waitrose located on the old Cricket Green and a Co-op supermarket.

Transport edit

From 1847 to 1977 Wimborne was served by a two-platform railway station.[23] The station was built for the Southampton and Dorchester Railway, later part of the London and South Western Railway. It was expanded when the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway was constructed between Bath and Poole. Wimborne was used as a reversing point on the Somerset and Dorset, but its importance was reduced when an avoiding line was built from Bailey Gate to Broadstone Junction. The station had a large goods yard, the site of which is used for the weekly Wimborne Market. The station was closed to passengers in 1964 and sundries (parcels and light goods) in 1966, as a result of the Beeching Axe programme.[24] The final goods trains ran in May 1977.

Buses now serve as the only means of public transport to and from Wimborne. Wilts & Dorset subsidiary Morebus operates half-hourly routes 4 to Poole and 13 to Bournemouth.

Twin towns edit

Wimborne Minster is twinned with

Notable people edit

 
Thomas Hardy's house (1881 to 1883), Avenue Road

References edit

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  2. ^ "Love My Town".
  3. ^ "Councillors – Wimborne Minster Town Council". www.wimborne.gov.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  5. ^ Ltd, Triple W Software. "Wimborne Minster and the Northern Churches, Dorset". www.wimborneminster.org.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  6. ^ BBC. "BBC - Radio 4 - Home Truths - Town Crier". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Wimborne Market". Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  8. ^ Wimborne Bonfire and Fireworks Evening 7 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Leigh Park Initiative". Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  10. ^ Wimborne Minster Folk Festival
  11. ^ "Volunteer group founded to help Wimborne residents".
  12. ^ "Cafe can keep delivering 500 free meals a week to those in need thanks to donation".
  13. ^ "Wimborne First School - Home". www.wimbornefirst.dorset.sch.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  14. ^ Matron’s Annual Letter to Nurses, No.3, Matron's Annual Letter to Nurses, 1894–1916; RLHLH/N/7/2, No.3, June 1896, 12; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London.
  15. ^ Annie Mary Lindsay, Register of Sisters and Nurses; RLHLH/N/4/1, 112; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
  16. ^ a b Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons'? A study of Eva Lückes's influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
  17. ^ Annie Lindsay, RG14/12260, 128; The General Record Office, The England and Wales Census 1911 for Stoke upon Trent, Staffordshire; The National Archives, Kew [Available at: www.ancestry.co.uk, accessed on 26 October 2017]
  18. ^ Annie Mary Lindsay, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/3, 62; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
  19. ^ "Full Freeview on the Rowridge (Isle Of Wight, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  20. ^ "Freeview Light on the Winterborne Stickland (Dorset, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  21. ^ "Full Freeview on the Mendip (Somerset, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  22. ^ "Radio Wimborne". Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  23. ^ "Wimborne Railway Station". Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  24. ^ "History of the Somerset and Dorset joint railway". Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  25. ^ . The Dorset Twinning Association. Archived from the original on 21 June 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  26. ^ . Archant Community Media Ltd. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  27. ^ "New community centre honours web inventor". Dorset Echo. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
  28. ^ Handwritten letter by John Creasey, 28 April, 1941
  29. ^ Leopold George Wickham Legg, Matthew Prior: A Study of His Public Career and Correspondence, Cambridge University Press, 2010. pp. 2–3.

External links edit

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This article is about the town For the church see Wimborne Minster church Wimborne redirects here For the hamlet in Canada see Wimborne Alberta Wimborne Minster often referred to as Wimborne ˈ w ɪ m b ɔːr n is a market town in Dorset in South West England and the name of the Church of England church in that town It lies at the confluence of the River Stour and the River Allen 5 miles 8 km north of Poole on the Dorset Heaths and is part of the South East Dorset conurbation According to Office for National Statistics data the population of the Wimborne Minster built up area as of 2014 update was 15 552 1 2 Wimborne MinsterThe medieval Wimborne Minster churchWimborne MinsterLocation within DorsetPopulation15 552 2014 estimate ONS built up area OS grid referenceSU015005Unitary authorityDorsetCeremonial countyDorsetRegionSouth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townWIMBORNEPostcode districtBH21Dialling code01202PoliceDorsetFireDorset and WiltshireAmbulanceSouth WesternUK ParliamentMid Dorset and North PooleList of places UK England Dorset 50 48 14 N 1 58 41 W 50 804 N 1 978 W 50 804 1 978 Contents 1 Governance 2 Buildings and architecture 2 1 Wimborne Minster Church 2 2 Wimborne Model Town 3 Events 3 1 Wimborne Minster Folk Festival 4 Education and schools 5 Healthcare 5 1 Wimborne Cottage Hospital 6 Media 7 Clubs 8 Economy 9 Transport 10 Twin towns 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksGovernance editThe town and its administrative area are served by eleven councillors plus one from the nearby ward of Cranfield 3 The electoral ward of Wimborne Minster is slightly bigger than the parish with a 2011 population of 7 014 4 Wimborne Minster is part of the Mid Dorset and North Poole parliamentary constituency After 2019 structural changes to local government in England Wimborne Minster is covered by Wimborne Minster and Colehill and Wimborne Minster East for elections to the Dorset Council unitary authority Buildings and architecture editMain articles Tivoli Theatre Wimborne Minster and Museum of East Dorset Wimborne has one of the foremost collections of 15th 16th and 17th century buildings in Dorset Local planning has restricted the construction of new buildings in areas such as the Cornmarket and the High Street resulting in the preservation of many of the original buildings Examples include the church of Wimborne Minster the town hall the Museum of East Dorset and dozens of 16th 17th and 18th century fronted shops and pubs The town is home to the Tivoli Theatre a 1930s art deco cinema and theatre Wimborne Minster Church edit Main article Wimborne Minster church nbsp Tomb of John Beaufort This is a Saxon church with Norman and Gothic architecture It is famed for its chained library and the tomb of King Ethelred the brother of Alfred the Great as well as the tombs of John Beaufort Duke of Somerset and his duchess the maternal grandparents of King Henry VII of England 5 The tombs are made of Dorset Limestone and New Forest Stone Wimborne Model Town edit Main article Wimborne Model Town The model town is one of the largest and longest established model towns in England It depicts Wimborne at the time the model was made in the 1950s It is at 1 10 scale resulting in the model of the Minster being several feet high The model shop windows accurately show the goods which the real shops were selling at the time The exhibition also includes a model railway based on Thomas the Tank Engine which was opened by Christopher Awdry and expanded in 2014 Events editAt weekends and national holidays the town crier can be seen in the main square and around the Minster 6 The legacy and position of the town crier date back to the English Civil War The town has a large civil war reenactment society which performs every year The town has a well established and large market the Wimborne Market The market is held on a Friday Saturday and Sunday It was previously located in the town centre but moved out several years ago to a site on the edge of town to accommodate its size 7 Every year Wimborne hosts the longest fireworks display in Dorset as part of its Guy Fawkes celebrations a county record that it has held since 2004 The bonfire and pyrotechnics display is held each year in the grounds of St Michael s Church of England Middle School and is well supported by many thousands of people from the town Colehill village and the surrounding area All proceeds are donated each year to local schools and since 2004 over 61 000 has been raised for local school projects and equipment 8 Every two years in mid August the Park Initiative an interchurch charity working on Leigh Park estate holds a community event called Alive in the Park in the centre of the estate using a large marquee 9 Wimborne Minster Folk Festival edit nbsp Alton Morris at Wimborne Folk Festival 2011 Every summer in June the town holds the Wimborne Minster Folk Festival 10 Founded in 1980 the annual event of traditional folk dance and music has become the focal point for one of the largest gathering of dance teams and musicians in the South of England The festival involves morris dancing Appalachian dancing concerts workshops and children s activities with parts of the town being closed to traffic The Festival planned for 2020 did not go ahead due to the health precautions imposed in response to the COVID 19 pandemic Instead with the cooperation of local businesses and Wimborne Minster Town Council 11 the Folk Festival committee made use of Cafe The Allendale a local community hub to provide food and meals for those in difficulties e g as a result of having to self isolate or not being able to work during the lockdowns The 2021 Festival also had to be cancelled but an online event took place over the usual second weekend in June 12 Education and schools editThe town has three first schools St John s Wimborne and Pamphill and two middle schools St Michael s and Allenbourn Wimborne First School formerly Wimborne Primary School has been educating the children of Wimborne Minster to primary level since 1911 13 Wimborne and the adjacent area of Merley are served by two upper schools Corfe Hills School and Queen Elizabeth s School Queen Elizabeth s School has very close links with the Minster and was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1497 After her death the school became Wimborne Grammar School Although the Grammar School buildings still remain they have now been converted to flats The school was established on its current site in 1972 after the merging of Wimborne Grammar School and the County Modern School Dumpton School is located nearby The nearby first schools of Hayeswood and Colehill serve Wimborne Healthcare editWimborne Cottage Hospital edit Annie Mary Lindsay was matron from 1895 14 15 until at least 1911 16 17 Lindsay trained at The London Hospital under Matron Eva Luckes between 1886 1888 16 18 Media editLocal news and television programmes are provided by BBC South and ITV Meridian Television signals are received from the Rowridge TV transmitter 19 and the local relay transmitter situated in Winterborne Stickland 20 BBC West and ITV West Country can also be received from the Mendip TV transmitter 21 The town s local radio stations are BBC Radio Solent on 96 1 FM Heart South on 102 3 FM Nation Radio South Coast on 106 6 FM Greatest Hits Radio South on 105 8 FM and Radio Wimborne a community radio station that broadcast on 94 6 FM 22 Local newspapers that served the town are the Dorset Echo and Bournemouth Daily Echo Clubs editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The local football club Wimborne Town F C play in the Southern Football League In rugby union Wimborne R F C has been in existence in its present form since 1950 and is based in Leigh Park Gordon Road on the eastern side of the town Cricket has been played in Wimborne since at least 1793 when the club was known as Hanham s Cricket Club playing on the green in the centre of town from 1860 In 2010 the club moved to its new ground at The Leaze as part of the planning application which allowed Waitrose to build a new supermarket on the site of the original Wimborne Cricket Club The club s 4 adult teams play in the Dorset Cricket League and the 1st XI have won the Dorset Premier League title in 1997 2012 2016 and 2018 Dorset County Cricket Club played home matches at Wimborne sporadically from the 1957 until 1979 before returning in 2018 to Wimborne s current ground at The Leaze Economy edit nbsp Wimborne Minster Town Hall The aerospace company Cobham plc has headquarters in Wimborne Home decoration company Farrow amp Ball began in the town and is still headquartered nearby in Ferndown The economy of the town is dedicated towards leisure and has shops restaurants and pubs Tourism is an aspect in the town s economy The town is also served by a Waitrose located on the old Cricket Green and a Co op supermarket Transport editFrom 1847 to 1977 Wimborne was served by a two platform railway station 23 The station was built for the Southampton and Dorchester Railway later part of the London and South Western Railway It was expanded when the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway was constructed between Bath and Poole Wimborne was used as a reversing point on the Somerset and Dorset but its importance was reduced when an avoiding line was built from Bailey Gate to Broadstone Junction The station had a large goods yard the site of which is used for the weekly Wimborne Market The station was closed to passengers in 1964 and sundries parcels and light goods in 1966 as a result of the Beeching Axe programme 24 The final goods trains ran in May 1977 Buses now serve as the only means of public transport to and from Wimborne Wilts amp Dorset subsidiary Morebus operates half hourly routes 4 to Poole and 13 to Bournemouth Twin towns editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the United Kingdom Wimborne Minster is twinned with nbsp Ochsenfurt Bavaria Germany 25 nbsp Valognes Normandy France 26 Notable people editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Thomas Hardy s house 1881 to 1883 Avenue Road Tim Berners Lee inventor of the World Wide Web 27 Lieutenant William Cox 1764 1837 Australian pioneer born in Wimborne John Creasey English crime writer lived at Cattistock Fernlea Avenue Ferndown during the 1940s 28 Montague Druitt suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders Robert Fripp guitarist in prog rock band King Crimson Jimmy Glass former professional footballer George Gray Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Hull Isaac Gulliver English smuggler Thomas Hardy lived in Avenue Road where he wrote A Pair of Blue Eyes 1873 commemorated by a blue plaque Josephine Kermode Manx poet and playwright better known by her pen name Cushag lived the last five years of her life in Wimborne Saint Leoba c 710 28 September 782 was an oblate at Wimborne Minster George Douglas Hamilton 10th Earl of Selkirk 1906 1994 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Commissioner for Singapore and Southeast Asia was born at Merley House Walter Parke 1891 1914 first class cricketer and British Army officer Matthew Prior 1664 1721 English diplomat and poet was born in Wimborne and lived there during his early childhood 29 Walter Shaw 1868 1937 former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements and Chairman of the Shaw Commission Al Stewart Scottish musician and singer songwriter grew up in the town Gordon Haskell singer songwriter grew up in the town and went to Queen Elizabeth Grammar School William Charles Wentworth Australian explorer and statesman died in Wimborne in 1872 Electric Wizard stoner rock doom metal bandReferences edit CityPopulation de Love My Town Councillors Wimborne Minster Town Council www wimborne gov uk Retrieved 24 October 2018 Ward population 2011 Retrieved 1 March 2015 Ltd Triple W Software Wimborne Minster and the Northern Churches Dorset www wimborneminster org uk Retrieved 24 October 2018 BBC BBC Radio 4 Home Truths Town Crier www bbc co uk Retrieved 24 October 2018 Wimborne Market Retrieved 24 October 2018 Wimborne Bonfire and Fireworks Evening Archived 7 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine Leigh Park Initiative Retrieved 24 October 2018 Wimborne Minster Folk Festival Volunteer group founded to help Wimborne residents Cafe can keep delivering 500 free meals a week to those in need thanks to donation Wimborne First School Home www wimbornefirst dorset sch uk Retrieved 24 October 2018 Matron s Annual Letter to Nurses No 3 Matron s Annual Letter to Nurses 1894 1916 RLHLH N 7 2 No 3 June 1896 12 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Annie Mary Lindsay Register of Sisters and Nurses RLHLH N 4 1 112 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London a b Rogers Sarah 2022 A Maker of Matrons A study of Eva Luckes s influence on a generation of nurse leaders 1880 1919 Unpublished PhD thesis University of Huddersfield April 2022 Annie Lindsay RG14 12260 128 The General Record Office The England and Wales Census 1911 for Stoke upon Trent Staffordshire The National Archives Kew Available at www ancestry co uk accessed on 26 October 2017 Annie Mary Lindsay Register of Probationers RLHLH N 1 3 62 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Full Freeview on the Rowridge Isle Of Wight England transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Freeview Light on the Winterborne Stickland Dorset England transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Full Freeview on the Mendip Somerset England transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Radio Wimborne Retrieved 29 November 2023 Wimborne Railway Station Retrieved 24 October 2018 History of the Somerset and Dorset joint railway Retrieved 24 October 2018 Dorset Twinning Association List The Dorset Twinning Association Archived from the original on 21 June 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2013 British towns twinned with French towns via WaybackMachine com Archant Community Media Ltd Archived from the original on 5 July 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2013 New community centre honours web inventor Dorset Echo Retrieved 1 February 2023 Handwritten letter by John Creasey 28 April 1941 Leopold George Wickham Legg Matthew Prior A Study of His Public Career and Correspondence Cambridge University Press 2010 pp 2 3 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wimborne Minster Wimborne Minster and Christchurch Priory by Rev Thomas Perkins A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings Census data Wimborne Minster Wimborne Town Council Wimborne Drama local Am Dram Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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