Art, Culture & History in Christchurch

Lose yourself in the rich and fascinating history of Dorset. With countless museums covering all 10,000 years of Dorset's past, and iconic sites like Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy, there are plenty of places for history enthusiasts to uncover.

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A Visit to PLACE MILL in Christchurch, Dorset - A Charming Historical Gem

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A Visit to PLACE MILL in Christchurch, Dorset - A Charming Historical Gem

Place Mill offers a delightful slice of Christchurch’s history. Tucked away on the picturesque Christchurch Quay, this Anglo-Saxon mill, with roots in the Domesday Book, exudes charm with its weathered Saxon and Tudor brickwork

Guide to Historical Sites in Christchurch, Dorset

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Guide to Historical Sites in Christchurch, Dorset

Find out more about Christchurch's long, rich history, and the monuments to that past that can still be seen today. From the impressive Christchurch Castle, to the ancient ducking stool, Christchurch has a wealth of fascinating historical locations bound to inspire wonder.

Christchurch Priory

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Christchurch Priory

A central part of Christchurch's history, and one of the longest parish churches in the country, Christchurch Priory is a physical monument to Christchurch's rich cultural and religious heritage.

Christchurch Castle and Norman House

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Christchurch Castle and Norman House

Christchurch Castle is the remains of a large Norman castle, part of the important history of Christchurch, Dorset. The mound-top keep and tower once dominated the town. Norman House is a 12th century riverside chamber block located close to the Christchurch Castle, and is a great example of domestic Norman architecture. Norman House is part of English Heritage - it was built around 1160 and provided living quarters for the Lord of Christchurch.