Wimborne Area Guide

Wimborne Minster is a historic market town known for its beautiful medieval architecture and charming town centre. At its heart is Wimborne Minster Church, a stunning example of Norman and Gothic design with roots dating back over 1,300 years. The town boasts a lively community, with independent shops, cafes, and weekly markets. Surrounded by the tranquil Dorset countryside and close to the River Allen, Wimborne offers a blend of heritage and natural beauty. Its annual folk festivals and community events make it a vibrant and welcoming place, perfect for visitors and residents alike.

The surrounding countryside is gently rolling with a mix of green farmland, ancient woodlands, and peaceful riverside areas. The River Allen winds through the landscape, creating lovely spots for walking and wildlife watching. The area features charming villages with traditional thatched cottages and historic churches. The nearby Cranborne Chase offers extensive walking trails, chalk downs, and tranquil rural scenery. The River Frome runs through nearby Wareham to Poole Harbour, which is one of the largest natural harbours in the world, and is within a short drive. Its sandy beaches, salt marshes, and heathland are a haven for wildlife and a mecca for water sports.


Nearby Schools

St John’s First School
Wimborne First School
Pamphill First School
St Michael’s Middle School
Allenbourn Middle School
Corfe Hills School (Senior)
Queen Elizabeth’s School (Senior)
Poole Grammar School

Private schools in the area include Canford School, Bryanston School, Dumpton School and Castle Court School

Local Features

Sturminster Newton is a traditional market town. The town has a weekly market on Mondays, a range of shops including traditional butchers and delicatessen, a supermarket, cafes, a pub, a library, a doctor and dental practices and a health centre.  The town also has an exceptional and active arts centre which provides a wide range of music, theatre and other events, a recreation ground and the surrounding area has some fantastic walking countryside through the Stour Valley. 

Wimborne Area Guide

Wimborne Minster is a historic market town known for its beautiful medieval architecture and charming town centre. At its heart is Wimborne Minster Church, a stunning example of Norman and Gothic design with roots dating back over 1,300 years. The town boasts a lively community, with independent shops, cafes, and weekly markets. Surrounded by the tranquil Dorset countryside and close to the River Allen, Wimborne offers a blend of heritage and natural beauty. Its annual folk festivals and community events make it a vibrant and welcoming place, perfect for visitors and residents alike.

The surrounding countryside is gently rolling with a mix of green farmland, ancient woodlands, and peaceful riverside areas. The River Allen winds through the landscape, creating lovely spots for walking and wildlife watching. The area features charming villages with traditional thatched cottages and historic churches. The nearby Cranborne Chase offers extensive walking trails, chalk downs, and tranquil rural scenery. The River Frome runs through nearby Wareham to Poole Harbour, which is one of the largest natural harbours in the world, and is within a short drive. Its sandy beaches, salt marshes, and heathland are a haven for wildlife and a mecca for water sports.


Nearby Schools

St John’s First School
Wimborne First School
Pamphill First School
St Michael’s Middle School
Allenbourn Middle School
Corfe Hills School (Senior)
Queen Elizabeth’s School (Senior)
Poole Grammar School

Private schools in the area include Canford School, Bryanston School, Dumpton School and Castle Court School

Local Features

Sturminster Newton is a traditional market town. The town has a weekly market on Mondays, a range of shops including traditional butchers and delicatessen, a supermarket, cafes, a pub, a library, a doctor and dental practices and a health centre.  The town also has an exceptional and active arts centre which provides a wide range of music, theatre and other events, a recreation ground and the surrounding area has some fantastic walking countryside through the Stour Valley.