Churches 

Some churches of note:

image: St Martins ChurchOne of the few survivors of the great fire is St Martins Church, Wareham. Located in the middle of the north wall, it is believed to be built on the site of a Roman Temple. It is remarkable in that it is the only Saxon church in Dorset which survives in anything like its original state. The original building dates from 1030 AD. As an added bonus it also houses a magnificent effigy of T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) who was killed nearby his home at Clouds Hill in 1935.

T.E. Lawrence's funeral took place at St Nicholas' Church, Moreton on the afternoon of 21st May 1935 and was conducted by the Rector, Canon Michael Kinloch. Six pall bearers were chosen to represent the different aspects of Lawrence’s life.
 
New!
Guided tours of St John the Baptish Church, Bere Regis. Taking place from May to September on Tuesdays starting at 11:00am and Thursdays starting at 3:00pm.
 
For pre-arranged tours at other times contact the Vicar : The Reverend Ian Woodward. Tel: 01929 471262.
 

Links:

Dorset Churches (external link)

Find a church (external link)

St Martins Church, Wareham (external link)

St Nicholas' Church, Moreton (external link)

St John the Baptists Church (external link)

Information about T.E. Lawrence

Clouds Hill - National Trust (external link)

 

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