Chilfrome |
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Chilfrome is a small hamlet situated on
the old Roman road to Bath not far from Dorchester, set amongst woodland,
fields and orchards on the western edge of the water meadows between
Maiden Newton and Cattistock. Chilfrome is so near to Cattistock, that
the spire of the Church of St Peter and St Paul can be seen from Chilfrome's
churchyard. Despite its size, Chilfrome was an independent parish right up
until the 1970s, but today forms part of the Melbury Team in ecclesiastical
terms and Frome Valley from a civil administration perspective. The population
of Chilfrome, recorded as 120 in 1870-2 when John Marius Wilson wrote his "Imperial
Gazetteer of England and Wales", had halved by the time of the 1961 Census and s
tood at 50 in 2001. |
In former times Chilfrome was known for the wake celebrated
at the church on the feast of Holy Trinity, which falls on the first Sunday
after Pentecost. Indeed, the Church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. Of 13th
century origin, it was largely rebuilt by the Victorians, who left only a faint
trace of the former building. Consisting of a chancel with vestry on the north
side, a nave, a north porch and a cob for a single bell on the west gable, the
walls are constructed of flint and rubble stone, with freestone dressings, while
the roof has clay tiles. Inside the church, the most notable features are the
three-sided stone pulpit with the Lamb of God in spurred quatrefoil in the centre
of the middle panel and corbels sculpted into angels by the eminent Dorset craftsman
Benjamin Grassby. |
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Census |
1841 Census [Julie Browning] 1851 Census [Keith Searson] 1861 Census [Keith Searson] 1871 Census [Keith Searson] 1881 Census [Keith Searson] 1891 Census [Ann Atkinson] 1901 Census [Keith Searson] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms
1732-1879 [Terry Pine] Marriages 1709-1866 [Emma Squires] Burials 1732-1879 [Terry Pine] |
Trade & Postal Directories | |
Other Records |
Chilfrome Rectors [Kim Parker] Chilfrome Tudor Subsidy Roll (1545) [Kim Parker] Chilfrome Roll of Honour [Kim Parker] Chilfrome Wills index [Kim Parker] |
Photographs | |
Monumental Inscriptions | Index of names on Burial Monuments [Brian Webber] |
Maps | A map outlining the Parish of Chilfrome (1851) |
Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers Christenings 1695-2000. Marriages 1709-1993. Burials 1678-1995. Banns 1754-1925 |
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