Winterborne Houghton |
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Winterborne Houghton is a small village less than a mile from Winterborne Stickland and about 5 miles west of Blandford Forum. The church of St Andrew (designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt) was rebuilt in 1862 on the site of a former 13th century church from which original materials were reused. The tower contains 3 bells all of which predate the present structure. The village takes its name from the small Winterborne Stream which rises near the village, Houghton most probably derives from the manorial affix meaning 'Hugh's Estate'. |
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Census | Transcription of the 1841, 1851 & 1861 Census Transcription of the 1871, 1891 & 1901 Census |
Parish Registers | Baptisms
1731-1880 [Bishops Transcripts] Marriages 1731-1840 [BT/PR] Burials 1731-1880 [Bishops Transcripts] |
Photographs | Photographs of Winterborne Houghton |
Monumental Inscriptions | St Andrew's Monumental Inscriptions index |
Other Records | Protestation Return 1641 |
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Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey
maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Winterborne Houghton' under place search. For modern location maps visit: www.multimap.com |
Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-WHO] |
Registers Christenings 1559-2000. Marriages 1558-1806, 1813-1996. Burials 1558-2001. |
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