Hanford (St. Michael)
Hanford can be found on the north bank of the River Stour between the
hill forts of Hambledon Hill and Hod Hill. Hanford House was built in 1604
by Sir Robert Seymer, whose family lived here for many centuries. The
house is now Hanford School, a preparatory school for girls.The small
Gothic chapel is also seventeenth-century (1650). A Country Life
article of 1905 says that " the chapel is a picturesque building with
a high gable, pleasant to look at, and within are several memorials of the
Seymers."
Sources:
- Country Life, "Country homes: Hanford House, Dorsetshire, "
Country Life, Vol. XVII, No. 433, 22 April 1905, pp.
558-564.
- Monica Hutchings, Inside Dorset, Sherborne: Abbey Press,
1965, p. 183.
- John Hutchins, The history and antiquities of the County of
Dorset, 3rd ed., edited by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson,
Westminster: J.B. Nichols and Sons, 1861-1873.
- Arthur Mee, ed., Dorset: Thomas Hardy's country. The King's
England. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1939, pp. 224-226.
- John Newman and Nikolaus Pevsner, The buildings of England:
Dorset. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972, pp. 225.
- Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), An inventory
of historical monuments in the County of Dorset, Vol. 3, Central
Dorset. London: HMSO, 1970, pt. 1, pp. 101-102.
Web site:
Some photographs are available on the Hanford School Web site:
http://www.hanford.dorset.sch.uk/
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Last updated: 31-May-2002.