Stockland, Dorset
Notable Features
Stockland has a village hall where community events are held and is the location of the local pre-school. The village hall also includes a children's play area, cricket pitch and tennis court. The village hall is the location for the annual Stockland Fair held on May bank holiday. This fair was granted by King Henry III to the Manor of Stockland in 1252.
From 2016-2019 the village community conducted a campaign to protect their last remaining pub, the Kings Arms, from being developed mainly into housing with the loss of the skittle alley and most of the car park. It successfully culminated in acquisition by Stockland Community Pub Limited, a Community Benefit society, which now owns the freehold. Following a year of repair and refurbishment, the Kings Arms reopened to trade in late January 2020.
Stockland Primary School resides in a Victorian school house and provides education 4 to 11 year olds. Stockland Primary School has received excellent status in the past. An Ofsted inspection in 2007 gave it a Grade 1 'Outstanding' rating and it has received several achievements including coming in the top 50 Primary schools in the Sunday Times Parent Power study
Stockland has an Anglican church, St Michael and All Angels. The building itself was mainly built in the 15th century.
References
- ^ "Map of Devon Parishes" (PDF). Devon County Council. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
- ^ Welcome to Stockland
- ^ Annual Stockland Fair
- ^ Fox-Leonard, Boudicca (25 September 2022). "How we saved our local pub". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ Stockland CE Primary School Inspection report
- ^ Awards and Recognition Archived 2010-06-15 at archive.today
- ^ The top 50 small state primary schools
- ^ St Michael and All Angels, Stockland
- ^ The Church of St Michael and All Angels, History & Description