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Population
  
514

Civil parish
  
Bincombe

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Thursday 2:34 AM

District
  
West Dorset

UK parliament constituency
  
West Dorset

OS grid reference
  
SY685846

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Dorset

Dialling code
  
01305

Bincombe

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 43 km/h, 65% Humidity

Bincombe is a small village, or hamlet, and civil parish in the West Dorset district of Dorset, England, situated 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Weymouth. The local travel links are located 1 mile (1.6 km) from the village to Upwey railway station and 28 miles (45 km) to Bournemouth International Airport. The main road running through the village is Icen Lane. The civil parish, which includes a small part of the settlement of Broadwey to the west, had a population of 514 in the 2011 census.

Map of Bincombe, Weymouth, UK

The village is situated on a limestone ridge three miles (5 km) south of Dorchester. Holy Trinity Church in the village dates from the early 13th century.

Large military camps for the observation of the English Channel were formed on the hills in this parish in the reign of George III, and two deserters, in trying to escape with details of the different camps, were captured in the English Channel, tried by court martial and shot on Bincombe Down. Their remains are buried in the churchyard, where the stone can still be seen. The same incident, differently interpreted, forms the basis of Thomas Hardy's short story, The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion.

The Master and Fellows of Caius College, Cambridge, are the principal landowners.

References

Bincombe Wikipedia