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On the Web
- www.beaminster.org - Voluntary, charitable and other non-commercial clubs, societies and organisations in and around Beaminster.
- Beaminster Singers, Dorset - A choir which sings old and new classical and new songs in shows Beaminster and surrounding towns. Includes details of forthcoming shows, a rehearsal diary, membership and mailing list information.
- KW Hurford - Independent television, audio and satellite sales, repairs and installation.
- Peter Brook - Residential Estate Agents - Independent Estate Agent specialising in the sale of properties in Beaminster and the surrounding villages.
- Beaminster Festival - Annual nine day festival celebrating arts and music.
- UK Llamas - Offers trekking around the county with Llamas. Also includes Llamas for sale or rent, photo gallery and contacts.
- Ann Day Gallery and Coffee Shop - Featuring original watercolours by local artist Ann Day from cottage gardens, seascape, landscape and farm animals.
- Elder and Froy - Chartered surveyors, residential lettings and property management. Specialists in the West Dorset area.
- Bridge House Hotel - The hotel dates from around the 13th century with walled garden, beamed ceilings and large fireplaces. Room facilities and amenities described. Room rates and location map.
- Mapperton - Describes this Jacobean manor house and gardens with history and information about visiting.
Wikipedia Articles
- Beaminster - Beaminster is a town in Dorset, England on the A3066 between Bridport and Crewkerne. It is in the valley of the River Brit.
- Beaminster Forum and Redhone (hundred) - Beaminster Forum
- Toller Whelme - Toller Whelme is a small village in West Dorset, England, situated 2.3 miles east of Beaminster, 6.
- Lewesdon Hill - Lewesdon Hill is about 4 km west of Beaminster in south west Dorset, England. Like many of the high hills in Dorset, including its neighbour Pilsdon Pen, it is the site of an Iron Age hill fort.
- Pilsdon Pen - Pilsdon Pen is a 277 metre (909 ft) hill in West Dorset, England. The hill is situated five miles west of Beaminster at the North end of the Marshwood Vale.