About Sturminster Newton
Sturminster Newton is a charming market town nestled in the heart of the Blackmore Vale. Surrounded by rolling countryside and dairy farms, it sits beside the River Stour and is steeped in history and rural tradition. The town is known for its picturesque mill, once used by Thomas Hardy, who lived nearby and featured the area in his novels. Sturminster Newton hosts a lively community, with local shops, a farmers’ market, and arts events at The Exchange. Its peaceful setting, historic charm, and strong agricultural roots make it a quintessential English country town with a welcoming atmosphere.
The surrounding countryside is part of the scenic Blackmore Vale, a gently rolling landscape of lush green fields, winding rivers, and hedgerow-lined lanes. Known as “the Vale of the Little Dairies,” it is traditional dairy farming country, dotted with small farms and historic villages. The River Stour weaves through the landscape, providing peaceful walking routes and wildlife habitats. This area inspired much of Thomas Hardy’s writing, with its timeless, pastoral beauty and quiet rhythm of rural life. It offers a peaceful escape into classic Dorset countryside, rich in heritage and charm.
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