Starts 13:30 until 16:30
Top o' Town Car Park Bridport Rd, Dorchester DT1 1XT
Sherborne Tour: Sherton Abbas
Explore the former capital of the Kingdom of Wessex
Revisit scenes from The Woodlanders
Date: Friday, 30th July 2026
Time: 1.30pm - Coach departs at 1.30pm, returning around 5.00pm
Cost: £20 - THS Conference Ticketholders
£23 - THS Members
£25 - Non-members
Meet: Top o' Town Car Park for 1.30pm coach departure
Included in the 2026 THS Conference & Festival Programme
Priority booking for Full Conference Ticket Holders
Booking Open to others from 2nd June 2026 (Subject to availability)
Led by THS Chair, Mark Damon Chutter: this walking tour around the quintessentially historic English town of Sherborne will explore the highlights of this former capital of the Kingdom of Wessex with its historic abbey, featured in "The Woodlanders" and used for filming "Far From The Madding Crowd" in 2014.
Hardy used Sherborne as a key inspiration for Sherton Abbas in his novels. There will be readings from ‘ The Woodlanders’ and from Hardy’s poetry. Do not miss this picturesque opportunity to see one of the most historic and conserved towns in Wessex.
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Sherborne Abbey was founded as a Saxon cathedral and Benedictine monastery in AD 705 by St Aldhelm and largely rebuilt in the 15th century. It is where Giles Winterbourne and Grace Melbury talked of their future in "The Woodlanders". The market place (pictured below) is where Giles stood with his sample apple trees
In "The Woodlanders", Hardy says that the hotel at Sherborne was the Earl of Wessex, “a substantial inn of stone with a yawning back yard into which vehicles were driven by coachmen to stabling of wonderful commodiousness.” He was referring to The Digby Hotel, where Giles set up his mobile apple press in the yard — and where Grace saw him for the first time after her marriage. The hotel is no more but the town is full of many wonderful stone buildings.
As described in Thomas Hardy's Wessex (1913) by Herman Lea,
"Sherton Abbas, a fascinating old town full of quaint bits of architecture and mediaeval buildings, is an approximation of Sherborne. The market-place in the centre of the town is where Winterborne is pictured, fixed to the spot close by his apple-tree, unable to advance to meet Miss Melbury. The town has many interesting buildings, among them the school, attached to which is the museum in which is preserved the noted megalosaurus, whose upper and lower jaws are more perfect than any other specimen extant."
Sherborne (1920)
Sherborne — Hardy's Sherton Abbas in The Woodlanders. Source of photograph: the Anniversary Edition of the Wessex Novels, 1920, facing page VI, 40.
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