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Dating back to 1006 when the village was given to Orc by King Canute, Abbotsbury with its historic stone buildings, thatch and slate roofs is a most attractive village and offers a surprising amount to explore and enjoy: including tea-rooms, galleries, gift shops, pubs, a restaurant, a pottery, butcher, general stores, ancient chapel, church, tithe barn and children's farm, swannery and sub-tropical gardens.
Click here and visit the Abbotsbury Village website.
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Shops and Attractions
The Bakehouse (fresh baked bread, cakes & filled rolls)
The Butcher (meats, sausages, pies, cheeses, pickles, fruit and vegetables)
Chapel Lane Stores (general stores, newsagent, cash machine and off-license)
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Abbotsbury Bears & Friends
Abbotsbury Pictures (art gallery and framing)
Chapel Yard Pottery
Dansel Gallery (wood)
Jewellery Workshop
Marie Laywine Gallery (art and dream workshop)
The Smithy (farrier)
Studio Gallery (John Skinner - art)
Chesil Art Gallery
Abbey House (lunch and afternoon teas)
Peachs (gifts)
The Old Schoolhouse (gift shop and tea rooms)
The Wheelwrights (tea rooms and embroidery)
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The Flower Bowl Post Office
The Ilchester Arms Hotel
The Swan Inn
Abbotsbury Castle
Abbey Ruins
Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens
Abbotsbury Swannery
Chesil Beach
St. Catherine's Chapel
St. Nicholas Church
Tithe Barn & Children's Farm
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