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Turnworth

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Population
  
30

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Monday 12:41 AM

District
  
North Dorset

OS grid reference
  
ST

Country
  
England

Postcode district
  
DT

Shire county
  
Dorset

UK parliament constituency
  
North Dorset

Turnworth

Weather
  
7°C, Wind E at 11 km/h, 73% Humidity

Turnworth is a small village and civil parish in north Dorset, England, situated on the Dorset Downs 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Blandford Forum. It consists of a few cottages and farmhouses scattered around a church and manor house. In 2013 the civil parish had an estimated population of 30.

Map of Turnworth, Blandford Forum, UK

In 1086 in the Domesday Book Turnworth was recorded as Torneworde; it had 19 households, was in Pimperne Hundred and the lord and tenant-in-chief was Alfred of 'Spain'.

The church, with the exception of the tower, was rebuilt in the 19th century with assistance from Thomas Hardy, who designed the capitals and possibly also the corbels. Hardy described Turnworth's position as being "stood in a hole, but the hole is full of beauty", and he used Turnworth House as the inspiration for Hintock House in his novel The Woodlanders.

Nearby is Ringmoor, an ancient settlement on the top of the scarp face of the downs.

References

Turnworth Wikipedia