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Burstock
is a small rural village in the Beaminster region,
4 miles West-North-West of Broadwinsor and five miles
South-South-West of Crewkerne, close to the border
between Dorset and Somerset. It appeared in the Domesday
Book (1086) as 'Burewinestock', meaning 'farm belonging
to a woman called Burgwynn or a man called Burgwine',
with 'Bur' coming from the person's name and 'stoc' meaning
place. Looking at a map of the parish, Burstock appears to
have been carved out of the middle of Broadwinsor, almost
cutting it in two. The only other parish it has a boundary
with is Stoke Abbott to the south. |
The church of St Andrew is of Norman
origin, with later additions, notably a 15th century tower
and north transept chapel, and a harmonious partial rebuild
by P. H. Peters in the late 19th century - the only example
of his work in Dorset. Of particular interest is the 12th -
13th century tub font with rope moulding and the gargoyles
on the tower, one of which is a monster clutching a man.
P. H. Peter's restoration included rebuilding the chancel
and relaying the floor of the entire church, as well as the
removal of the gallery at the west end. At the time that
Hutchings wrote his opus on the 'History and Antiquities
of Dorset', Burstock church boasted three bells. Now there
is only one, cast by Llewellyn & James in 1894, but despite
being of recent date it is unringable. Deprived of the charm
of bells, at least the church still benefits from the generous
bequest of one John Smyth who according to the parish register
left 3 acres of land called Parish Close to 'beautify the church'. |
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The new Online Parish Clerk (OPC) for
Burstock is Theresa Rose
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Census |
1841 Census [Pearl Blanking] 1851 Census [Terry Pine] 1861 Census [John Ridout] 1871 Census [Lynne Radford] 1881 Census [Terry Smith] 1891 Census [John Ridout] 1901 Census [Keith Searson] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1560-1906 [Beverly Roth] Marriages 1563-1812 [Peter Collins] Burials 1813-1828 [Theresa Rose] |
Trade & Postal Directories | |
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Monumental Inscriptions | Memorial Inscriptions at St Andrew's [Brian Webber] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers Christenings 1587-1981. Marriages 1560-1979. Burials 1603-1981. Banns 1754-1891 |
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