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Fontmell Magna

The Charm of Fontmell Magna in Dorset: Uniting Home Improvements and History

Fontmell Magna, a quintessential English village nestled within the bucolic landscapes of Dorset, has a charm that effortlessly lures one into its sublime blend of historic allure and modern conveniences. As a company specializing in home improvements, Swain and Rand's are continually inspired by the mélange of culture and architecture within this unique location.

Situated in the heart of the Blackmore Vale, Fontmell Magna commands an unrivalled view of some of Dorset’s most luscious rolling landscapes. This village, steeped in history, is nothing short of an architectural delight, abounding in thatched cottages and period houses which effortlessly synchronize with the breathtaking views of the surrounding undulating countryside.

Across the village, the combination of sash and Georgian windows hint at the rural sophistication. Through installations of windows and doors, Swain and Rand's contribute to preserving this architectural charm that defines historical Fontmell Magna. Be it the time-honoured casement windows or the more modern double-glazed windows, these fixtures serve as more than mere practicalities; they act as a testament to the village's salute to the delicate balance between past and present.

In the domain of home improvements, Fontmell Magna exhibits an interesting and attractive assortment of conservatories, orangeries, and porches. Conservatories and orangeries with their glass and timber frames blend seamlessly with the landscape, creating spaces that join the indoors and outdoors in harmonious unity. Porches, whilst providing additional space and security, enhance the character and curb appeal of homes, echoing the quaint allure of this idyllic Dorset village.

Fontmell Magna even has its proclivity towards home improvements documented within its local history. The Old Bakery, one of the village's most loved historical landmarks, underwent numerous improvement works to encompass a wide range of styles beyond its original purpose, symbolizing the perpetual commitment to maintaining the village's architectural heritage.

To invigorate this enlightening exploration into the captivating world of Fontmell Magna, let us not forget to mention two amusing facts. First, Fontmell Magna played a prominent role in the celebrated Dorset Knob Throwing Festival. Who would've thought that this delicate village bore witness to fierce competition, where locals and visitors alike participated in lobbing the famous hard Dorset biscuit as far as possible?

Second, the picturesque Fontmell Brook that flows through the village used to be the power source for six mills during the 19th century, all located within a mile of each other. This modest brook was undoubtedly once the lifeblood of industry in the village.

In conclusion, Fontmell Magna in Dorset is not just an ordinary village, but a living testament to seamless synergy between tradition and progress. Whether it's in the area of windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries, porches, or other home improvements, it presents a splendid example of how Swain and Rand's can work within the character of an area to enhance its inherent beauty and charm.

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Fontmell Magna

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Fontmell Magna is a village and civil parish in north Dorset, England. It is situated in the Blackmore Vale, close to the chalk hills of Cranborne Chase, on the A350 road five miles (eight kilometres) south of Shaftesbury and eight miles (thirteen kilometres) north of Blandford Forum.

In the 2011 census the parish had a population of 734.The name Fontmell derives from a Celtic river-name meaning 'spring by the bare hill', and Magna meaning great distinguishes this settlement from Fontmell Parva (parva meaning small), which is a few miles southwest in Child Okeford parish. In 877 Fontmell Magna was recorded as Funtemel, in 1086 in the Domesday Book it was Fontemale, and in 1391 it was Magnam Funtemell.Evidence of early human presence occurs in the east and northeast of the parish in the form of earthworks on the chalk hills: these consist of three cross-dykes, a barrow and a mound that is also possibly a barrow.In 932, King Æthelstan granted an estate at Fontmell to the nuns of Shaftesbury Abbey under the condition that they would sing 50 psalms after Prime and offer masses at Terce, for the king's intention.Of settlements existing within the parish today, the earliest is the main village, which originated before the Norman Conquest.

The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded that Fontemale was in Sixpenny Hundred; it had 3 mills, 68 households, and the estate's lord and tenant-in-chief was Shaftesbury Abbey. A land survey made by the abbey in about 1130 35 shows that the Fontmell Magna estate had 65 tenants, of whom 41 were villeins, each holding between half and one yardland, and the rest were cottagers, each with about four acres.

The number of mills had increased to four. A second survey made in about 1170 80 shows the population had increased to 80 tenants, of whom 55 were villeins.To the west of the main village, the hamlet of Bedchester is also of pre-Conquest origin, though the settlement furthest west in the parish, Hartgrove, wasn't recorded before 1254.

Hill Farm, over the chalk hills in the east of the parish, first appears in records in 1333.Fontmell Magna is in The Beacon electoral ward, which extends to Cann in the north, Sutton Waldron in the south and Guy's Marsh in the west. The ward, which had a population of 2,277 in the 2011 census, is part of the constituency of North Dorset, and is currently represented in the UK parliament by the Conservative Simon Hoare.The parish covers 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) and extends from the dip slope of Cranborne Chase in the east, to the area around the settlement of Hartgrove in the Blackmore Vale in the west.

From west to east the underlying geology comprises Kimmeridge clay around Hartgrove, a ridge of Lower Greensand east of the Twyford Brook, Gault and Upper Greensand from the valley of the Fontmell Brook eastwards, and then the high chalk escarpment of Cranborne Chase. The chalk hill just outside the village to the east, Fontmell Down, is a nature reserve.The Met Office has a climate station at Fontmell Magna.

Between 1981 and 2010 it recorded an average of 857.3 millimetres (33.75 in) of rain per annum, and average temperatures between 1.6 and 7.8 °C (34.9 and 46.0 °F) in January, and 11.4 and 21.7 °C (52.5 and 71.1 °F) in July.In the 2011 census Fontmell Magna civil parish had 334 dwellings, 319 households and a population of 734.The population of the parish in the censuses between 1921 and 2011 is shown in the table below:Lieutenant Philip Salkeld V.C., who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his role in blowing open the Kashmir Gate in Delhi, India, in 1857, was born and grew up in Fontmell Magna, where his father was the rector.In 1930, art collector Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill bought the Springhead estate near Fontmell Magna. In 1934, writer and rural revivalist Rolf Gardiner and his wife Marabel bought a cottage on the estate, which they farmed.

Gardiner was active in Dorset society, becoming a member of Dorset County Council between 1937 1946, High Sheriff of Dorset 1967 68, President of the Dorset Federation of Young Farmers Clubs 1944 46, a Chairman and then President of the Dorset branch of the Council for the Protection of Rural England between 1957-1972 as well as other rural and landscape committees and working parties.The Gardiners' son, orchestral conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner CBE FKC, was born in Fontmell Magna in 1943.The village was also home to cinematographer Oswald Morris (1915 2014) in the last twenty years of his life.More Media related to Fontmell Magna can be found at Wikimedia Commons

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