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An estate of some 61 square kilometres (15,000 acres) in Dorset covering Chesil Beach and
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for tourists. To the west of the village, the road climbs
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which were blessed in a church service and some were then rowed out to sea to be tossed into the water. The children would then spend the rest of the day playing on the beach.
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Abbotsbury village school closed in 1981 and the children no longer get a holiday, so the celebrations now usually take place in the evening or on the nearest
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dates from the 14th century but has had various revisions over the centuries. The tower contains three bells dating from 1773 and made by Thomas
Castleman Bilbie of the
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1324:"Travel: A swan through clotted cream country: Jane Austen meets the Jurassic period on the rigorous but rewarding West Dorset Coastal path. Tony Kelly explores"
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1956:"Neighbourhood Statistics. Area: Abbotsbury (Parish). Dwellings, Household Spaces and Accommodation Type, 2011 (KS401EW)"
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Beaches, fields, streets, and hills ... the anti-invasion landscapes of England, 1940
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This article is about the village in England. For the suburb in Sydney, Australia, see
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were Abbotsbury Abbey and Hawise, wife of Hugh son of Grip.
2129:"Scenic road that feels like you're riding a rollercoaster"
1413:"Getting around the Jurassic Coast/world-heritage_site_map"
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Keynes, Simon (1989). "The Lost Cartulary of Abbotsbury".
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Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches; the South
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2010:"Area: Abbotsbury (Parish). Age Structure, 2011 (KS102EW)"
2265:"Chapel of St Catherine - Abbotsbury - Dorset - England"
2243:"History and research: Abbotsbury St Catherine's Chapel"
1663:"Houses of Benedictine monks 1. The Abbey of Abbotsbury"
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were founded in 1765 by the Countess of Ilchester, as a
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ground for the swans and, from May through the summer,
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2201:. Disused Stations: Closed Railway Stations in the UK
2104:; Publications.parliament.uk, retrieved 27 July 2009.
1931:"Place:Dorchester Rural, Dorset, England - Genealogy"
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Mute swans on the Fleet lagoon at Abbotsbury Swannery
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Between 1885 and 1952, Abbotsbury was served by the
1906:"Place:Weymouth Rural, Dorset, England - Genealogy"
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Keynes, "The lost cartulary of Abbotsbury", p. 208.
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Keynes, "The lost cartulary of Abbotsbury", p. 207.
1466:. West Dorset District Council. c. 1983. p. 2.
616:and enriched it with a substantial amount of land.
2403:"Subtropical garden wins the HHA/Christie's award"
1117:canopied pulpit. The church is listed as Grade I.
1059:Nearly a hundred structures within the parish are
733:British anti-invasion preparations of World War II
467:long-distance footpaths pass through the village.
2433:"Chainsaw art at Abbotsbury Sub-tropical Gardens"
2221:"Listed Buildings in Abbotsbury, Dorset, England"
1958:. Office for National Statistics. 30 January 2013
873:Census population of Abbotsbury parish 1921–2021
498:which south of the village encloses The Fleet, a
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2102:Minutes of Proceedings of Monday 15 January 2007
533:. All of Abbotsbury parish is within the Dorset
1881:"Area profile for Chesil Bank - Dorset Council"
1867:"Chesil Bank Parish Council | Councillors"
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1816:"Abbotsbury ROC Post – Subterranea Britannica"
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2143:"Britain's toughest roads: A cyclist's guide"
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2556:Simpson, Jacqueline; Roud, Steve (2000).
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2051:"Parishes (A-L), 1921-2001- Census Years"
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803:West Dorset parliamentary constituency
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2455:"Strangways Village Hall, Abbotsbury"
1464:West Dorset Holiday and Tourist Guide
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2607:. Council for British Archaeology.
1632:. Robert Hale Ltd. pp. 165–7.
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1094:. The chapel is listed as Grade I.
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685:holes from the fight remain in the
424:Abbotsbury has been described as a
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2630:The Making of the Dorset Landscape
2460:. abbotsbury.co.uk. Archived from
1841:"Chesil Bank Group Parish Council"
1794:. B. T. Batsford Ltd. p. 20.
1792:The Batsford Colour Book of Dorset
799:United Kingdom national parliament
535:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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1440:. Natural England. Archived from
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523:Bournemouth International Airport
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2562:A Dictionary of English Folklore
2016:. Office for National Statistics
1294:"Parish data, England and Wales"
843:Historically, Abbotsbury was in
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2736:Old photographs of the village
2535:Mysterious Britain and Ireland
2382:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
2325:"Parish Church of St Nicholas"
2171:"Jurassic Coaster Network Map"
1989:Office for National Statistics
1665:. British History Online. 2013
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1322:Kelly, Tony (8 October 1993).
1302:Office for National Statistics
1190:Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
596:records a granting of land at
439:. Abbotsbury is known for its
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2642:Highways and Byways in Dorset
2621:Pitt-Rivers, Michael, 1968.
2511:. abbotsbury.play-cricket.com
2401:Cumming, Ed (23 March 2012).
1487:. University of London. 2013
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814:Dorset unitary authority area
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750:The modern village still has
482:Abbotsbury village is in the
2628:Taylor, Christopher, 1970.
2625:. London: Faber & Faber.
2435:. Dorset Echo. 10 April 2010
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1001:First Hampshire & Dorset
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315:http://www.abbotsbury.co.uk/
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2310:Betjeman, John, ed. (1968)
1725:"Pillbox FW3/26 Abbotsbury"
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851:from 1933 to 1974, and the
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623:Abbotsbury was recorded as
570:Abbotsbury Abbey tithe barn
97:OS grid reference
28:Human settlement in England
21:Abbotsbury, New South Wales
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2901:Dinosaurland Fossil Museum
2645:. Macmillan & Co. Ltd.
2487:"The Ilchester Arms Hotel"
2267:. British Listed Buildings
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2314:. London: Collins; p. 171
2077:"James Lovelock obituary"
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721:being grown in the area.
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2380:British Listed Buildings
2376:"Tithe Barn, Abbotsbury"
2014:Neighbourhood Statistics
1985:Neighbourhood Statistics
1714:Foot, 2006, p 57–63
1535:The Domesday Book Online
1348:Ayres, Ken (July 2007).
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1885:gi.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
1216:Strangways Village Hall
845:Weymouth Rural District
812:, Abbotsbury is in the
801:, Abbotsbury is in the
743:were tested there, for
673:(Parliamentarians) and
604:granted land at nearby
118:139 miles (224 km)
2603:Foot, William (2006).
2329:historicengland.org.uk
1753:"A Tour of Abbotsbury"
1485:British History Online
1241:Abbotsbury Garland Day
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45:Rodden Row, Abbotsbury
3426:The Etches Collection
3061:Portland Raised Beach
2637:Treves, Sir Frederick
2055:Dorset County Council
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1135:Countess of Ilchester
1097:The Parish Church of
1080:St Catherine's Chapel
1074:St Catherine's Chapel
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519:Upwey railway station
461:South West Coast Path
453:St Catherine's Chapel
3406:Kimmeridge Oil Field
2489:. theilchester.co.uk
2356:on 21 September 2013
1759:on 15 September 2013
1696:on 21 September 2013
1628:Roland Gant (1980).
1537:. domesdaybook.co.uk
1047:for processing. The
779:Royal Observer Corps
768:Sir Frederick Treves
665:In 1644, during the
652:Sir Giles Strangways
608:to the Scandinavian
502:coastal lagoon. The
271:Dorset and Wiltshire
208:Sovereign state
2653:Anglo-Saxon England
2581:on 27 February 2014
2537:. 22 September 2008
2145:. 15 November 2018.
1790:John Hyams (1975).
1780:Treves, p. 240
1557:"Place: Abbotsbury"
1418:. jurassiccoast.org
1185:Subtropical gardens
1155:Abbotsbury Swannery
1049:Abbotsbury terminus
978:Sir David Neuberger
847:from 1894 to 1933,
832:. For elections to
531:World Heritage Site
445:subtropical gardens
433:World Heritage Site
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1438:"Dorset Explorer"
1252:History of Dorset
1225:Abbotsbury has a
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