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Sturminster Mill

Local Information - Sturminster Newton

Sturminster Newton is situated on the banks of the River Stour and is a small market town with one of the most famous historic bridges in the county. It is also home to a 17th century working mill museum. Nearby, is Fiddleford Manor, a medieval manor house boasting a unique beamed ceiling, owned by English Heritage.

Sturminster's economy is based on agriculture but it does have a thriving industrial estate. To the west of the town a major new area of land has been earmarked for employment use. In addition a significant amount of land is available for housing in the town.

For further information on Sturminster Newton visit http://www.stur.co.uk.