Place record MWX12 - Bothenhampton Parish

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Summary

Bothenhampton was a settlement in Saxon times and in the Domesday Book of 1086, it was part of the manor of Loders, it was then called Bothenamtone.

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Bothenhampton is a parish now forming a suburb of Bridport. Bothenhampton was a settlement in Saxon times and in the Domesday Book of 1086, it was part of the manor of Loders, it was then called Bothenamtone. It was originally a separate village but modern expansion has enveloped it. At the east end of the village are the remains of the original 14th century church comprising the tower and chancel. When the church became too small, instead of rebuilding it, a new church was constructed in 1887. Although it appears plain from the outside the interior has received national acclaim. The new church is on a hill about a mile from the small port of West Bay. The registers date from 1722. The area of the parish is only 833 acres and the soil is clay and loam. During the 19th century the chief crops were wheat, barley, flax and some pasture. In 1801 in the population was 334, in 1891 it was 490 and by 2001 was nearly 2000. (1)


Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England, 1952, An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume I (West), 29-30 (Monograph). SDO97.

Meech, B, 2003, The Parish of Bothenhampton (Digital archive). SWX8442.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England. 1952. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume I (West). 29-30.
  • --- Digital archive: Meech, B. 2003. The Parish of Bothenhampton.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 465 915 (100m by 100m)
Map sheet SY49SE

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  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 012 000

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Feb 18 2025 2:24PM

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