St Cuthbert Old Chancel, Oborne, Dorset

Address: London Road, Oborne, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 4JY
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A tiny and enchanting survivor

This enchanting small building in golden stone is sandwiched between the A30 and the main train line from London.

Only the chancel survives of the 1553 church, which must have been one of the last to be built before the Reformation.

Interesting inscriptions over the east and north windows testify to its origins. Inside are Medieval slip tiles and 17th century communion rails, pulpit and monuments; the pillar piscina comes from the redundant church at North Wootton.

There are 17th century monuments in the churchyard.

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Road directions

1 miles east of Sherborne, on A30

Public transport information

Nearest railway station: Sherborne (1.4 miles)

OS Reference No.

ST 653 178

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Useful information

Why not make your visit more enjoyable and informed by finding out more about this church and the CCT before you visit?

You can download a range of publications below including the relevant county guide, and any walk round guides we have for this church.

 

 

 

 

PDF iconCornwall, Devon & Dorset County Guide (PDF, 4.5mb)

This free of charge short guide contains details of all the churches CCT cares for in Cornwall, Devon & Dorset. Printed copies of the county guide are also available at the church.

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St Cuthbert Old Chancel, Oborne, Dorset

Keyholder

If the access information for this church is listed as 'Keyholder nearby', this means that the key is kept by one of our invaluable volunteer 'keyholders', who usually live just a short walk from the church and can give visitors the key; sometimes this is a nearby hotel, pub, library, art gallery or other venue. You will find instructions explaining how to get the key when you arrive at the church.

Facilities

Due to the historic nature of our buildings, only a very small number of them have heating or running water meaning that they can be cold, and very rarely have toilet facilities. The lighting is usually operated via a 'push button' timer or a motion sensor. We do apologise for any inconvenience the lack of facilities may cause.