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Verwood Historical Society are pleased to
announce
the publication of a new book
"VERWOOD VILLAGE TO
TOWN"
Written and compiled by
Jill Coulthard.
Priced at £10 it can
be obtained from
- The Verwood Heathland
Heritage Centre.
- JC's Video Library,
Ringwood Road, Verwood
-Three Legged Cross Post
Office
Please visit the the Historical Society
Website
for information about Postal Copies |
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There
have been 2 further publications in 2010.
A
new book celebrating 50 years of
"Verwood Memorial
Hall "
which includes 50 years of memories and anecdotes with photos, some in colour,
of the Memorial Hall.
It is now on sale priced at £6 at the
Verwood Heathland Heritage
Centre
(9am – 12 noon, Mon. to Sat. & Sun. from 2 - 4 p.m.) .
Copies can also be ordered by post at £7 each
inc. post and
packing from:-
Angela Daymond, 24 Aspen Drive,
Verwood BH31 6TE. UK
(make cheques payable to Verwood Memorial Hall Trust),
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Another book that has recently been published
by
Verwood Methosit Church which celebrates
"100
Years at Vicarage Road".
comprises:-
A Report of the pre-history of Methodism in Verwood
prior to 1909 and a record of Activities and
personal memories of the years 1909 until 2009.
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| New
Verwood.Org Sites |
Details |
| verwood.org |
This site contains
Verwood general community Information including the
"What's On" page. |
| heritage.verwood.org |
This is the site of
the
"Verwood Heathland Heritage Centre". |
| twinning.verwood.org |
This is the site of
the
"Verwood & 3LX" Twinning
Association". |
| history.verwood.org |
This
is the site that is aimed at giving information
about the history of Verwood including its
chronology with reminiscences. |


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Verwood, Dorset UK. - Where is
it!
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VERWOOD,
(Developed from FAIRWOOD, FAYRWOOD, WRTWOOD & WEIRWOOD)
was first recorded in 1329 and is situated on the far
eastern boundary of Dorset near the Hampshire border, five
miles north-west of Ringwood and about twelve miles north of
Bournemouth. It became a Civic Parish in l894. Previously
it's history was recorded under Cranborne.
Its ALTITUDE above sea level
varies between 70 and 130 feet. The CLIMATE is mild and the
average RAINFALL is approximately 32 inches.
To the north and east lie areas
of coniferous forests and to the west are mixed farms. There
are two tracks of heath which are of Special Scientific
Interest.
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Verwood, Dorset UK. - Brief
History!
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For centuries it
was a small, scattered settlement whose inhabitants made a
living from the surrounding heathland. The clay and
sand deposits gave rise to potteries and brick and tile
yards in the early 1900's, with the heath providing
materials for besom making, fodder & peat.
Eventually it became the centre of production of the
distinctive yellowy-green glazed pots. Potters, brickmakers,
broom makers and the like all plied their trades alongside
the traditional agricultural workers. Today it
is a fast growing town of some 14,000 and rising.
Development of Verwood is
relatively recent and it was only in the last century that
the settlement built its own small cob church which was
consecrated in 1829. Till then the village, together with
Alderholt, had been part of the huge parish of Cranborne.
Parochial Status for Verwood was granted in 1887.