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Sherbourne Abbey

Sherborne Abbey (officially the Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin) is one of England’s most beautiful parish churches, often referred to as the “Cathedral of Dorset”. Originally a Saxon cathedral founded in AD 705, it served as a Benedictine monastery before becoming a parish church in 1539.

Visiting Guide
Location: Situated in the heart of the historic market town of Sherborne, Dorset (DT9 3LQ). It is a 5-minute walk from the Sherborne railway station.
What to Do:
Admire Architecture: See the stunning 15th-century fan-vaulted ceiling, considered one of the finest in England.
Historical Sites: Visit the tombs of two Saxon kings (brothers of Alfred the Great) and the poet Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Bells: The Abbey houses the heaviest peal of eight bells in the world.
Guided Tours: Free tours (approx. 45–60 mins) run regularly from April to November.
Duration: Most visitors spend 45 minutes to 1.5 hours exploring the interior.
Best Suited For: History buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful place for reflection.

Planning Your Visit
Opening Times: Open 365 days a year. Public visiting hours are typically Monday–Saturday (8 am – 5 pm) and Sundays (11 am – 5 pm), unless services are in progress.
Best Time to Go: Spring and summer (April–September) offer the best weather for exploring the town and attending regular guided tours.
What Makes it Unique: The striking pink hue of the stone in the quire and crossing, caused by a 1437 riot where a burning arrow set fire to the scaffolding, drawing out the iron in the stone.

Benefits, Offers & Membership
Entry Fee: Free entry, though donations are encouraged to support its upkeep.
Guided Tours: These are also provided free of charge.
Group Bookings: Tours for groups of 15+ can be pre-arranged through the Parish Office. While free, a donation of £5 per person is requested for commercial tour groups.
Membership: The Friends of Sherborne Abbey is a membership group that helps maintain the building. Members receive regular updates and support the long-term preservation of the site.