English Heritage sites near Loders Parish

Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows

WINTERBOURNE POOR LOT BARROWS

6 miles from Loders Parish

A 'cemetery' of 44 Bronze Age burial mounds of varying types and sizes, straddling the A35 main road.

Kingston Russell Stone Circle

KINGSTON RUSSELL STONE CIRCLE

6 miles from Loders Parish

A late Neolithic or early Bronze Age circle of 18 fallen stones, on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury and the sea.

The Nine Stones

THE NINE STONES

7 miles from Loders Parish

Now in a wooded glade, this small prehistoric circle of nine standing stones was constructed around 4,000 years ago and is surrounded by a mysterious air. Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows are nearby.

Abbotsbury, St Catherine's Chapel

ABBOTSBURY, ST CATHERINE'S CHAPEL

7 miles from Loders Parish

Set high on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury Abbey, this sturdily buttressed and barrel-vaulted 14th-century chapel was built by monks as a place of pilgrimage and retreat.

Abbotsbury Abbey Remains

ABBOTSBURY ABBEY REMAINS

7 miles from Loders Parish

Part of a monastic building, perhaps the abbot’s lodging, of Benedictine Abbotsbury Abbey, Henry VIII ordered its destruction during the Dissolution in 1538. St Catherine's Chapel is nearby.

Maiden Castle

MAIDEN CASTLE

11 miles from Loders Parish

Among the largest and most complex of Iron Age hillforts in Europe, Maiden Castle’s huge multiple ramparts enclose an area the size of 50 football pitches and once protected hundreds of residents.


Churches in Loders Parish

Loders: St Mary Magdalene

Main Street Loders Bridport
http://www.eggardoncolmerschurches.org

St Mary Magdalene Loders is one of eight churches spread over the four parishes which make up the

Benefice of Eggardon and Colmers in south-west Dorset.  

Askerswell / Loders / Powerstock / Symondsbury Church takes its responsibilities surrounding the safeguarding of children, young people, and adults who may be at risk very seriously, and works in partnership with the Diocese of Salisbury to ensure that we work in accordance with best practice at all times.

Our Parish Safeguarding Policy can be downloaded [here]

If you have any Safeguarding questions or concerns you can contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer, Glynis Ronald on 01308 459415 or the diocesan safeguarding officer Heather Bland on 07500 664800 or email [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

To see a calendar of all Sunday Services across the United Benefice, click on one of the links below:-

Services this month          Services next month

Calendars for the individual churches are available using the Services and Events tab here on A Church Near You.

 

About our Parish

St Mary Magdalene, Loders is listed as an historic building, Grade 1, by the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments, Dorset.  United Benefice Services are enhanced by an enthusiastic choir, conducted by the organist.

Early in the twelfth century, the Manor of Loders was presented by the then owner, Richard de Redvers, Earl of Devon, to the Abbey of St Mary de Montebourg, in Normandy. Some of the French monks came to Loders and established a Priory, which was subordinate to the mother house and to which its taxes were paid. Inside the church door, on your left, you will see a list of Priors and Vicars, dating from Norman times. It is certain that the present church was built on the site of a Saxon one and some Saxon work remains, notably the bowl of the font, which is made of Purbeck marble.

The organ is in good repair and was brought to the church from Crewkerne in 1903. United Benefice Services are enhanced by an enthusiastic choir, directed by the organist.

The church has an excellent set of six bells, including the tenor bell, which was cast in 1626. The bells were removed, repaired and re-hung in 2003 and are regularly rung for services. There is another bell, cast in 1647, which is on display in the church. To contact the Tower Captain, please use our contact form on this website.

The exterior of the church, built in warm yellow limestone, boasts a fine set of early fifteenth century gargoyles and grotesques, expertly restored in 1992. There are many historic gravestones in the churchyard, nine of them Grade II listed table tombs. 

The parish also has a chapel of ease at Dottery. This is one of the few remaining "Tin Tabernacle" buildings still in regular use for services anywhere in the country. Holy Communion services are held at Dottery twice each month: See the list of Services and Events for details.


Pubs in Loders Parish

Crown Inn

New Road, Uploders, DT6 4NU
(01308) 485356
crownuploders.co.uk/

Small and very friendly low beam, slate floor single bar pub with excellent garden. Separate restaurant. At least two Palmer's beers at any time, including seasonal.
Loder's Arms

Loders, DT6 3SA
(01308) 422431
lodersarmsdorset.co.uk/index

Situated in a remote village deep in West Dorset rambling country and is best approached from the A3066 Bridport to Beaminster road. The pub has stone flagged floors and a long bar area, the bar itself adorned with hops. Quiz night on first...