Cranborne
Parish in the County of Dorset
Etymology
The pars. of Alderholt and Verwood were formed out of this par., formerly the largest in the county, in 1894. Part of this par. (Oakley and Monkton Up Wimborne) was transferred to Wimborne St G. in 1886.
Major Settlements
Other places in this Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Jordan Hill (Plant.)
- Manor Ho
- Park Row
- Telegraph Ctg
- Toby's Bottom
- The Well
- Wellsnare
- White Ho (Copse)
- Withy Bed
- Woodward's Copse
- Jack's Hedge Corner
- Manor Fm
- Noddle Hill (Wd)
- Targett's Fm
- Ashes Fm
- Kennel Pond
- Mear's Pond
- Stone Hill Gate & Stone Hill Wd
- Thanes Copse
- Black Bush, Blackbush Down
- Bratch Copse
- Breach Copse
- Burwood Pit
- Chalk Pit
- Church
- Churchill Drove
- Old Claygrounds
- Corn Mill
- Cranborne Fm
- Cranborne Lodge
- Curries
- Dead Man
- East Hays
- Fir Copse
- Gilham's Copse
- Goddard's Barn
- Hare Lane Fm
- Holwell Mill
- Long Copse
- Mill Lane
- Paul's Copse
- Peaked Corner
- Peaked Plant.
- Penny's Fm
- Perry Copse
- Peters Fm
- Purbeck Lane
- Pye Lane
- Revel's Pond
- Roke Hill
- Rookery Wd
- Round Copse
- Rushmore Fm
- St Aldhelm's Church
- Salisbury Hall
- Standridge
- Tenantry Wd