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The 12th Century chapel of St Aldhelm which stands on St Aldhelm's Head overlooking the English Channel is thought to have once been a chantry where a priest would celebrate mass for the safety of sailors. It is also now believed that the chapel may have been built on an earlier timber structure that was the centre of a pre-Conquest Christian enclosure. For centuries Worth Matravers was one of the main centres for the quarrying of Purbeck marble, and surface workings of the old quarries can be seen in the hills around the village. The dark grey marble supports the tower and spire of Salisbury Cathedral. The population of Worth Matravers
in 1891 was 229. |
The Online Parish Clerk for Worth Matravers is Sue Mills
Any enquiries please contact by email at the following:
I am an unpaid volunteer willing to assist
others with their genealogical research
and should in no way be confused with the County Council
appointed Parish Clerk.
I live in Western Australia.
FOR RECORDS FROM
SWANAGE - LANGTON MATRAVERS - WORTH MATRAVERS - STUDLAND -
CHURCH KNOWLE
AND MY PERSONAL RESEARCH
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Links :
- List of Dorset Mines - 1908
- Dorset Life Magazine - The Story of Wing Commander Louis Strange, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., D.F.C.
- Obituaries from the Fortnightly Returns of the
Operative Society of Masons, Quarrymen and
Allied Trades of England and Wales
- British History Online - Worth Matravers
- Geoffery Norris's PhD on the Stone Trade
- Worth Matravers Village Hall
- National Trust Heritage Records
Other OPC Parishes - Swanage - Langton Matravers - Studland - Church Knowle