Private family home with extensive gardens, available for group visits, and venue for film companies or professional photographers. Includes history, mediaeval church, garden features, photo gallery, visitor access and arrangements.
Fifteenth century country manor offering days out, special occasions or as a wedding venue. History, information for tours, events, restaurant, shop, online sales, news blog and contacts.
55-strong choir with a broad repertoire sponsored by the Barclays Bank Arts Council. Includes details about the choir's history and how to contact them.
A theatre, drama, singing and dance school for children and young people. Includes a prospectus, online class schedule, course and workshop details and contacts.
Presents exhibition spaces showcasing fashion and textiles from the eighteenth century to the 1980s. Details include history, facilities, workshops, tearoom, access, support, opening times, contacts. with links to social media and location.
Organises events, courses, exhibitions and competitions. Membership details, gallery, diary of speakers, and meetings at their clubhouse in the town centre.
Offering coaching and activities for adults, teens and children. Includes policy statements, details about classes, events, news, with social media link and contact information.
Local history archives and art of historical interest, with learning resources, special exhibitions and events. Includes research associates, partnerships and contacts.
Charitable foundation dedicated to preserving and presenting to the public operational examples of historic military jets via the museum and airshows. Features guided tour with photographs.
An all male choir based in the town. Includes information on coming events, current repertoire, recruitment, history and the Friends of The Choir with contact details for both.
Group playing classical music in a relaxed atmosphere, without the pressure of performances. Details of membership and programme, with photos, video and audio clips.
Concert listing, with booking information. Includes information on their history, community and education projects, sponsorship and membership details.
Housing a theatre, cinema, gallery spaces, cafe and bar. Current events, visitor guide, booking information, support, social media links, and location in the town centre.
Aims to introduce to a broader audience films that cannot be seen in local commercial cinemas. Overview, venue information, programme, membership details, film archive, contacts, and links.
Photographer offering services for weddings, portraiture, commercial and aerial photography. Includes biography, examples of range and services, and contacts for studio.
The annual Shakespeare production set on The National Trust's Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour. Includes information the current years production, ticket sales and history of BOAT.
Aims to help composers from The Canford Summer School of Music to keep in touch, and to enable listeners and players of new music to learn about new compositions. Overview with details of concerts and reunions.
An orchestra formed of semi-professional and amateur adult players of Grade 6 standard and above. Includes information about the orchestra, a forum and details of vacancies in the orchestra.
Annual agricultural show. Information for visitors, exhibitors, and traders; also includes details of other events on the showground outside Dorchester.
Resource for the natural, archaeological, social, and prehistoric to present day geology. Includes galleries, collections, exhibitions, related societies and events in Dorchester.
Organisation encouraging volunteers to con ribute to the heritage of the county. Details of each museum, membership, getting involved, visiting and links to social media and map of locations.
Residential summer school bringing together professional orchestra and solists with an amateur chorus, technical crew and wardrobe to perform an opera.
Annual event in October culminating in an illuminated procession; includes programme, previous year's results, events and photo gallery, with link to social media.
Information on the displays at the museum including John Constable, the railway, Gillingham Grammar School, early fire engines and archive photographs.
A band of some forty musicians, providing a style of entertainment suited to carnivals and street venues and should be of interest to fans of folk music. Provides details of its members and music plus a gig guide.
Creator of equestrian and animal-themed jewellery and resin or cast bronze sculptures. Includes FAQ, events attended, online sales, postage / returns information and contacts.
Bournemouth-based radio station covering the Dorset area. Scheduling information available online, as well as competitions and details of local events.
Geophysical survey in July 1996 of this ancient monument undertaken by the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England. Includes details of the location and layout of buried features.
Classical guitarist and teacher; includes his profile, repertoire list, reviews, audio samples and information about his performances for corporate clients.
Storytelling and traditional performances for children and adults. Programme details, instrument descriptions, photographs, pricing, and live online video available.
Displays original paintings and limited editions by Martin J Leighton, ranging from landscapes, seascapes, wildlife, still life and figurative portraits. Includes biography, gallery of paintings, with online sales, arrangements for commissions, contacts and social media link.
Photographer and videographer, present team profile, details about services and offers available. Tips and resource for couples, gallery of weddings in Hampshire, Somerset, and special venues further afield, with contacts at Poundbury.
This ancient watermill, operated by The Town Mill Trust, was restored in 2001. It includes a working grist mill, art galleries and craft studios. Description, illustrated history and visitor information.
A Wedding Photographer who takes commissions throughout Dorset, Hampshire and the UK. Includes news, client viewing area, public gallery, links and contact details.
A mobile cinema based in an articulated lorry touring over 320 community venues throughout the country. Includes a 'what's on', information about the films and venues where they can be seen.
Commercial, advertising and wedding photographer. Includes details of the photographic services, school photography with an online gallery and contact form.
Keyboard player and qualified keyboard service engineer. Offers musical entertainment in Dorset and Hampshire. Also offers repair services to electronic keyboards, organs, pianos and amplifiers.
Portfolio of shots taken mainly in and around West Doirset. Includes details of how to buy prints, a profile of the photographer and articles on photography.
Heritage of the ball clay industry featuring collections of equipment, images of narrow gauge railway, accreditation plans, educational group tours, information on membership, for visits and contacts.
Indexed links to the district's parishes and image plates such as church exteriors, capitals, stained glass windows, carved stones and other architectural details.
A former workhouse in the town centre with exhibits reflecting the social history, geology and archaeology of the area. Galleries, programmes, opening times and information for schools.
Summary of documentary evidence with history, information about the bailey, motte, construction of the Constable's House, directions and visitor information.
Collections of 19th-century paintings, sculptures and Japanese pieces. Details of its history, facilities, exhibitions, venue hire and learning resources, with opening times and links to social media.
Aims to take the lead in seeking to optimise opportunities for the community and the surrounding area to experience and take part in a high standard of the widest range of the creative arts.
Details about the main brass band and the Sherborne Youth Band. Includes a history, news, events list and gallery. Also includes details information about the Youth Education Scheme.
Woodfired stoneware, raku and porcelain by David, Patricia, Benjamin and Simon Eeles. Profile, exibitions, gallery of pots, online sales, social media and contacts.
Offers design manufacture and restoration of contemporary and traditional stained glass for commercial, religious and private clients. Contains examples and contacts.
Offering antique watercolours, oil paintings, maps and prints. Includes online illustrated catalogues of the works of art available and details of the company with contacts.
Offers friendly classes, dances and team available to hire for events. Includes online courses, in addition to absolute beginners trial, refresher workshops and continued learning on Intermediate and Inters Plus SwingJive courses, with terms and contact form.
Information on the attractions, education facilities, events and exhibits at the UK's largest collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles at Bovington Camp.
A 500 seat theatre and cinema that was built in 1936 in the town centre. Includes a what's on guide to the shows and films, news and reviews, a brief history of the Theatre and contact details.
Centrally located purpose-built venue for clubs, holding events with catering and meetings up to 150 people. Features a defibrillator, walk booklet, photo gallery, news, hiring details and contacts for management committee.
Recreation of the tomb and treasures of King Tutankhamun. Information for visitors, including school groups, virtual tour of some exhibits, online shop with ticket sales and contacts.
Dedicated to introducing new brass band players into the brass band world. History, membership information, concert dates, news, and links to videos and social media.
Information about this annual event including news, programme, gallery and comments. Includes details for the next carnival, events throughout the year and contacts and social media links.
An amateur orchestra for musicians who just enjoy playing together, and helping other through their playing. Details of rehearsals, concerts and contact information.
Commemorating the village fire of 1892, and the donations from the surrounding area. The story, entertainment, trade stands, food, camping, location and contacts.