River Tarrant

Tarrant
River
Tarrant near Tarrant Crawford
Country United Kingdom
County Dorset
Source
 - location Tarrant Gunville, Dorset
 - coordinates 50°55′N 2°07′W / 50.917°N 2.117°W / 50.917; -2.117
Mouth
 - location Tarrant Crawford, Dorset
 - coordinates 50°49′44″N 2°07′14″W / 50.82894°N 2.12062°W / 50.82894; -2.12062Coordinates: 50°49′44″N 2°07′14″W / 50.82894°N 2.12062°W / 50.82894; -2.12062
Location within Dorset

The River Tarrant is a 12 km long tributary of the River Stour in Dorset. The valley lies to the east of Blandford Forum and runs through Cranborne Chase, an area of chalk downland. The eight Tarrant Valley villages all bear the name of the river. Listed in order from the river's source they are:

There were three other Tarrant Communities;

Churches also existed once at Tarrant Launceston (the site is on Higher Dairy Farm), and Tarrant Rawston (which still exists but in private ownership). In the Middle Ages there was a Church at Tarrant Stubhampton. The Church at Tarrant Crawford is looked after by the Redundant Churches Commission, and the Parish is united with Tarrant Keyneston.

A Roman road followed the valley and there are many tumuli on the hills on both sides of the river, evidence of long occupation.


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