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Wimborne St Giles周辺の家族向けのハイキングコースは、起伏のあるチョークの丘陵地帯、古代の森林、穏やかなアレン川の谷を特徴とするクランボーン・チェイス景観保護区内にあります。この地域は、開けたチョークの眺望から日陰の森の小道まで、多様な自然景観を提供しています。この地域は、ドーセットの田園地帯を探索したい家族連れに適した様々なルートを提供しています。
最終更新日: 5月 30, 2026
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St. Giles Church is known for its numerous monuments, particularly those dedicated to the Earls of Shaftesbury. Sir Anthony Ashley's Tomb: A historic highlight is the spectacular gilded tomb of Sir Anthony Ashley, dating to 1628. The tomb features intricate classical columns and symbolism. A curious detail is a sphere at his feet, which has been the subject of various theories, including that it represents a globe, a jewel, or even a cabbage. Ashley-Cooper Family Memorials: The church houses several other memorials to the Ashley-Cooper family, including tombs for the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 9th Earls. The 1st Earl's memorial includes a bust by Rysbrack, and the 3rd Earl's is a grand wall monument by Scheemakers. Crusader Effigy: There is a much-restored 14th-century effigy of a crusading knight, believed to be Sir John de Plecy. Comper's Work: The interior is almost entirely a result of Sir Ninian Comper's restoration. This includes the highly decorated screen separating the nave and chancel, new stained glass windows, and the gilded tester over the altar.
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19th-Century Gothic Revival: In the 19th century, the church was remodeled twice. The most significant work was in 1887, a Gothic Revival-style memorial to the 8th Earl of Shaftesbury. The 1908 Fire and Comper's Restoration: A catastrophic fire in 1908 destroyed most of the church's interior, leaving only the walls standing. The 9th Earl of Shaftesbury commissioned the renowned Gothic Revival architect Sir Ninian Comper to restore and rebuild the church. Comper's work, completed between 1908 and 1910, is considered one of his masterpieces. He kept the 18th-century external walls but completely redesigned the interior, adding a new north aisle and a lady chapel. His intricate work, including stained glass, a wooden screen, and numerous sculptures, makes the church a "treasure-house of Comper work," as described by Sir John Betjeman.
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St. Giles Church is the parish church for the village of Wimborne St Giles in Dorset. It has a rich and complex history, marked by several rebuilds, a major fire, and the patronage of the Ashley-Cooper family, the Earls of Shaftesbury. The church's origins date back to at least the 13th century, with the first recorded rector in 1207. The current building is a fascinating mix of architectural styles due to its turbulent history. 18th-Century Georgian: The church was almost entirely rebuilt in 1732 by the Dorset architects John and William Bastard, who were also responsible for much of the reconstruction of the town of Blandford Forum after a fire. The exterior of the church, with its greensand and flint walls, still largely reflects this Early Georgian design.
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For the small size of the village and church, it has numerous monuments, mostly dedicated to the various Earls of Shaftesbury. These monuments are a small fraction of what the church previously contained, many were destroyed by the fire of 1908 and the rest were severely damaged. The surviving monuments, much restored by Comper, include a reconstructed 14th century effigy of a knight, the memorials to the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Earls of Shaftesbury, the Shaftesbury family pew, and the Ashley Monument. The Ashley Monument is a large and ornate memorial to Sir Anthony Ashley, grandfather to the 1st Earl, who provided much of the money to have the church rebuilt in the 17th century. The monument, much damaged in the fire, was extensively restored by Comper and as such has been described as "a riot of colour, unmatched in Dorset".[10] The memorial, which includes effigies of Anthony and his wife, also features a hexagonal orb. This orb has alluded many researchers as to its purpose, with various theories proposed, including that it represents a cabbage. Anthony was believed by diarist John Evely to have introduced the now-common vegetable to England. There is also a Georgian font, located underneath the western gallery. The font, which survives almost unaltered, was built by the Bastard brothers in 1732. It is a strapwork marble font, topped by an ornate gilded cover in the shape of a steeple, again by Comper.
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The chief feature of the interior is the carved oak screen separating the chancel from the nave. It was designed by Comper and features figures of the Crucifixion and apostles; it is ten bays in length and stretches the entire width of the interior. In the chancel, a finely decorated alabaster reredos depicting figures of various saints sits underneath a highly decorative gilded tester, similar to the one in Durham Cathedral, also designed by Comper. The north aisle, wholly Comper's work, contains four large windows containing reused glass from Oriel College, Oxford. The roof to the north aisle is of a simpler brace-beamed design. Comper also added a long western gallery during his restoration, giving access to the organ and bell ringing chamber. The majority of St Giles' Georgian glass was destroyed by the 1908 fire, only fragments remained. The westernmost window in the upper part of the north aisle was originally Bodley's work and was reformed by Comper from two separate windows. The oldest window in the church is in the south aisle, featuring 18th century Flemish glass depicting Saint Andrew, donated to the church in 1785. It partially survived the fire of 1908 and was reset in the original window with additional clear glass.
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The 9th Earl of Shaftesbury engaged Sir Ninian Comper, a pupil of Bodley, to restore and rebuild the church. Comper rebuilt the church from 1908 to 1910, utilising the surviving 18th century walls and thus keeping its external appearance similar to before the fire. Inside, however, he extended the church northwards with a new north aisle and added a lady chapel. He designed all new stained glass windows, incorporating fragments of the glass that survived the fire and added a new intricate wooden screen to separate the nave and chancel. He also replaced and redesigned the roof, designed numerous new sculptures and added a western gallery to the nave. Comper's work, considered to be one of his best, is designed in the richest Gothic Revival style. Curiously, the incident of the robin in 1887 repeated itself in 1908. The 1887 nest somehow survived the fire, possibly thanks to being enclosed in a glass bottle, and both nests were grouted into the wall of the new arcade. An inscription near the altar makes reference to these events.
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The Church of St Giles is the Church of England parish church for the village of Wimborne St Giles, Dorset. Originally founded in the 13th century and rebuilt several times over the ensuing centuries, the present church is a mixture of Georgian and Gothic Revival architecture. It is located at the start of the main driveway to St Giles House, the seat of the Earl of Shaftesbury, at the end of a row of Stuart-era almshouses. The first rector of Wimborne St Giles, John de Fissa, was recorded in 1207 and a church is recorded on the site in 1291. This medieval parish church was rebuilt in the 1620s under patronage from Sir Anthony Ashley, 1st Baronet of Wimborne St Giles. Ashley died in 1628 and was buried in a spectacular tomb in the church, which still survives to this day. On 30 September, 1908, during soldering work on the lead roof, the church caught fire. The fire spread quickly and by the time it was extinguished, only the walls remained standing; the church a smoking ruin. The majority of the 1732, 1852 and 1887 fittings were destroyed, including most of the stained glass, the organ, church bells and woodwork. Only a few fittings were able to be rescued and the monuments that did survive, such as the font, were severely damaged.
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ウィンボーン・セント・ジャイルズエリアには250以上のハイキングルートがあり、そのうち100以上が「イージー」と評価されており、家族連れに最適です。これらのルートは、クランボーン・チェイス自然景観保護区の多様な景観を探検します。
この地域のトレイルは、なだらかなチョーク質の丘陵地帯、古代の森林、そしてアレン川のような静かな川の谷が特徴です。多くのルートは整備された遊歩道や馬道であり、様々な年齢や体力レベルに適した多様な地形を提供しており、小さなお子様連れの家族に最適な、短くて簡単なオプションも含まれています。
はい、短くて簡単なオプションとして、ウィンボーン・セント・ジャイルズからのハイキングループをご検討ください。このルートは6km未満で、高低差もほとんどないため、小さなお子様連れの家族や、穏やかな散歩を楽しみたい方に適しています。
はい、もちろんです。ウィンボーン・セント・ジャイルズ周辺の家族向けのトレイルの多くは周回型なので、同じ場所からスタートして同じ場所に戻ることができます。例えば、ウィンボーン・セント・ジャイルズからのウィンボーン・セント・ジャイルズ・ポンド・ループは適度な難易度の周回コースを提供しており、ウィンボーン・セント・ジャイルズからのハイキングループはより簡単な周回オプションです。
この地域は歴史と自然の美しさに富んでいます。新石器時代のヘンジ(環状土塁)内にあるノウルストン教会の雰囲気のある遺跡を探検したり、ボーカーリー・ダイクという古代の線状土塁を発見したりできます。パノラマビューを楽しむには、ブラックモア・ヴェールとソールズベリー・プレインを見渡せるウィン・グリーン・サミットへの訪問は非常に価値があります。
クランボーン・チェイスAONB(特別な景観保護地域)の多くのトレイルは犬同伴可能ですが、特に家畜がいる場合や鳥の営巣期には、犬をしっかりと管理下に置くことが重要です。常にカントリーサイド・コードと犬に関する地域の標識に従ってください。
春と夏は、野花が咲き、気候も暖かくなるため、家族でのハイキングに特に素晴らしい季節です。秋には、古い森で美しい紅葉が楽しめます。冬は澄んだ冷たい空気がありますが、一部の道はぬかるむ可能性があるため、適切な履物は必須です。起伏のあるチョーク質の丘陵地帯は、一年中開けた景色を提供します。
地形は一般的に、チョーク質の丘陵地帯を横切る草地の小道から、日陰の森の小道まで、整備された遊歩道と馬道で構成されています。標高の変化は通常穏やかで、多くの簡単なルートでは高低差が60メートル未満であるため、家族連れでも快適に過ごせます。より中程度のルートでは、約100メートルの標高差がある場合があります。
Wimborne St. Giles は田舎の村であり、公共交通機関の選択肢は限られている場合があります。サービスがすべての登山口に直接アクセスしない可能性があるため、事前に地元のバスの時刻表を確認することをお勧めします。車で旅行を計画すると、さまざまな出発点にアクセスする上でより柔軟性が得られることがよくあります。
Wimborne St. Giles 自体は小さな村ですが、より広いクランボーン・チェイス地域内の近くの町や村には、家族向けのパブやカフェがあります。これらは、ハイキング後の休憩に心地よい場所を提供することがよくあります。事前に営業時間や施設を確認することをお勧めします。
この地域は komoot コミュニティから高く評価されており、平均スコアは4.55つ星です。レビューでは、静かな田園風景、チョーク質の丘陵地帯と古い森の多様な景観、そしてノウルトン教会やボーカーリー・ダイクのような歴史的建造物を発見できる機会がよく称賛されています。


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