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Tollard Royal

Tollard Royal
The Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Tollard Royal - geograph.org.uk - 855355.jpg
St Peter ad Vincula parish church
Tollard Royal is located in Wiltshire
Tollard Royal
Tollard Royal
Tollard Royal shown within Wiltshire
Population 115 (2011 census)
OS grid reference ST9417
Civil parish
  • Tollard Royal
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Salisbury
Postcode district SP5
Dialling code 01725
Police Wiltshire
Fire Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
Website tollardroyal.com
List of places
UK
England
Wiltshire
50°57′36″N 2°04′52″W / 50.960°N 2.081°W / 50.960; -2.081Coordinates: 50°57′36″N 2°04′52″W / 50.960°N 2.081°W / 50.960; -2.081

Tollard Royal is a village and civil parish on Cranborne Chase, Wiltshire, England. The parish is on Wiltshire's southern boundary with Dorset and the village is 6 miles (10 km) southeast of the Dorset town of Shaftesbury.

The "Royal" in the name refers to the royal hunting lodge that was used for hunting on the Chase.

The earliest known record of the Church of England parish church of St. Peter ad Vincula dates from 1291.Early English style features that survive from this time include the tower arch, a doorway and several windows, including two in the nave. The bell tower was built after a gift of £10 for the purpose in 1412.

The earliest record of the church's dedication to St. Peter ad Vincula ("St Peter in Chains") dates from 1469. It is one of only 15 churches in England with this dedication, which is after the Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome.

Late in the 15th and early in the 16th centuries extensive Perpendicular Gothic alterations were made to the church. The tower was rebuilt and the south porch and three-bay north aisle were added and the nave was increased in height.

A west gallery was added in 1714 and later removed, probably during rebuilding work in the 1850s. The works included rebuilding the north aisle, removing the chancel arch and blocking up the east window. In 1966 the church was designated as Grade II* listed.


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