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Poundbury – a new town with a difference!

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As we were visiting the Dorset stretch of the Jurasssic Coast, we decided to take a short detour to Poundbury to see what it looks like for ourselves.  Poundbury is a thriving new urban development on the outskirts of Dorchester, West Dorset.  The town was commissioned  by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales who outlined his pioneering ideas in his 1989 book ‘A Vision of Britain’.  It’s an experimental new town built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.

 Strathmore House, Poundbury
Strathmore House, Poundbury

Parking our car in Queen Mother Square we were charmed by the elegant mock Georgian architecture.  On one side of the Square stands this impressive yellow building, opposite is a branch of Waitrose in an equally elegant building and at the far end of the Square a block of high end apartments are under construction.

Waitrose, Poundbury
Waitrose, Poundbury

Walking round the town we found it to be a unique and fascinating place to visit, not exactly a quintessential English village but it does contain some picturesque cottages, village greens and a butchers shop that was voted Best in Britain 2015.  I liked the characterful architecture and the way different styles are blended side by side.

Town houses in Poundbury
Town houses in Poundbury

Construction started in October 1993 using Luxembourg architect Leon Krier’s plans.  The development focuses on an integrated community of shops, businesses and housing.  The town already has 2,500 residents but this number is expected to rise to 6,000 by the mid 2020’s when the final phase is completed.

Cottages in Poundbury, Dorset
Cottages in Poundbury, Dorset

There has been criticism for mixing too many different building styles and for the use of non local building materials which are inconsistent with the nearby historic county town of Dorchester.  Poundbury was intended to reduce car dependency and encourage walking, cycling and the use of public transport.  An electric shuttle bus makes regular trips between the development and nearby Dorchester but interestingly all this has had little impact as statistics show that car use in Poundbury is actually higher than in other rural districts of West Dorset.

Poundbury Signpost
Poundbury Signpost

Housing is a mix of modern and classical styles with such features as town houses built with some bricked up windows, as can be seen in many historic town houses around the country, the windows being bricked up as a cost saving measure to avoid payment of window taxes.  There isn’t an industrial zone, instead light industry is blended into the townscape.  A notable employer is Dorset Cereals who are based in Poundbury employing 100 people in their purpose built barn/ factory manufacturing breakfast muesli.

The Potting Shed Cafe, Poundbury
The Potting Shed Cafe, Poundbury

Before returning to our car we stopped for coffee and cakes at the Potting Shed which was full of rustic charm, served delicious food and had lots of interesting gardening gifts on display.

On leaving Poundbury, my impression was of a prosperous small town, with pleasantly laid out housing, shops dotted around on street corners rather than being along one high street and a feeling of calm.  It will be interesting to return when the development is finished to take a further look then.

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61 responses to “Poundbury – a new town with a difference!”

  1. kagould17 Avatar

    Ahhh, this must be the place parodied in the comedy, the Windsors. Interesting enough, but like most experiments, it requires some tweaking. Thanks for this post, Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I haven’t watched The Windsor’s but have heard about it. Poundbury is well designed but not sure I would want to live there.

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      1. kagould17 Avatar

        Oh, you have to watch the Windsors. Not sure how the Royals felt about it, but they do parody everything. Sty well Marion. Allan

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  2. Blandford Forum, Dorset – Love Travelling Avatar

    […] Poundbury – a new town with a difference! […]

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  3. Untraveled Routes Avatar

    Poundbury seems as interesting as it’s name🤘🤘🤘Cheers, Charu and Ashish

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s a very interesting new town and was fun to visit.

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  4. Tanja Avatar

    it’s a newly built town? How interesting!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s right, the land belonged to the Crown and Prince Charles instigated it. I was very impressed with what I saw.

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    carswithasideofcouscous

    Fascinating! I had never heard of Poundbury but it looks an interesting and unusual place. Thanks for the education!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      My pleasure, I’m so pleased you enjoyed my post on Poundbury.

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  6. Sartenada Avatar

    Wonderful presentation of Poundbury. My favorite photos are architectural photos. Regards. Matti.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Matti for your inspiring comments.

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  7. Ticket to Adventures Avatar

    This looks like a very charming place. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s an interesting concept and so much more attractive than other UK towns which appear soulless.

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  8. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What you present is so professionally executed. You must be producing a lot of travel books for sale.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your encouraging thoughts Ian. It’s good to read that you like the format of my posts and think they are of a high standard.

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  9. egutman27gmailcom Avatar

    Another place to add to my list! Oh, you give me the greatest wanderlust!! I really hope this summer will be one of travels. Lovely post, as always, and beautiful pictures!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your inspiring thoughts. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit Poundbury one day soon.

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  10. houstonphotojourney Avatar

    How pretty it looks! I like the mixture of architecture too. Technology can be such a wonderful thing when travelling virtually 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I’m so pleased you enjoyed my post on Poundbury.

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  11. brickthomas Avatar

    That is an interesting concept. Thanks for the tour, LMT. Brick

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your continued interest in my posts Brick. I’d read about Poundbury and it was good to take a look at the developments – much more attractive than other ‘new’ towns I’ve come across. Hope your UK travel plans are starting to take shape. Regards, LMT.

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  12. joylovestravel Avatar

    Looks like a very nice place to live. I’ve obviously heard about it but never really seen any pictures so it was lovely to have this virtual tour – I enjoyed it!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Joy. It’s a very interesting place to look round but best shared with a visit to neighbouring Dorchester as Poundbury is still quite small.

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  13. Rashmi Gopal Rao Avatar

    Seems like such a nice place to visit:)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s really lovely, thank you Rashmi.

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    Dr B

    Lovely post, always good to see “local travel” and we are embarking on an England tour later in Spring after our 3 weeks trans USA rail journey. Thanks for liking my recent Nepal post, have followed you and hope you will follow back

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words on my latest post.

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  15. penpaperandpetals Avatar
    penpaperandpetals

    Reblogged this on PEN, PAPER and PETALS and commented:
    This weeks Reblog Sunday is from Love Travelling. I love the photography and travelling right along with the posts. I especially enjoyed this post “Poundbury – a new town with a difference!” and the story behind it.

    With much love,
    Lisa

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hi Lisa, Thank you so much for reblogging my post and for your inspiring comments. It’s much appreciated!

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  16. Graham Avatar
    Graham

    Never heard of Poundbury before but it looks really rather nice, especially for something modern. Let’s hope it stays that way! 😄

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Graham, I hope it stays that way, too!

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  17. lexandneek Avatar

    This such a beautiful place! Is it affordable for most families? It’s wonderful to see how the area retains a historic look even though its a new development.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I believe that there are varying prices and sizes of homes to suit various budgets but I doubt there would be any that are really cheap.

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  18. usathroughoureyes Avatar

    Awesome post. Thank you for taking the time to share the views and words with us.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you also for taking the time to contribute your kind thoughts to this post. Hope you are having a nice weekend!

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      1. usathroughoureyes Avatar

        You are welcome. We always like your postings.

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  19. Sandra Avatar

    Lovely blog, brought back memories of when I was first married, my husband was in the British Army stationed in Blandford, Dorset. We lived there for five years. Beautiful area! If I moved back to England thats where I’d live. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sandra for your kind words. We have spent many happy holidays in Dorset and Hampshire’s New Forest. I’ve not been to Blandford Forum but know Wimborne Minster quite well which is nearby.

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  20. tippysmom2 Avatar

    Sounds interesting. The pictures look like it is a cute little place to visit or live. I would think by integrating housing with shopping that car traffic would be greatly reduced. Do they have an understanding of why it is higher? Also, being in the USA, I don’t know what a window tax is. I assume you get taxed on the number of windows in you house. I would be in deep do-do if they did that here. My house is almost all windows. Because of that, my heating bill is lower in the winter. Just wondering why they would want people to not let the light in. I’d hate to be claustrophobic in my own house because I couldn’t afford a tax.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We no longer have window taxes in the U.K. but you can find bricked up windows on some old buildings in Edinburgh. I think car ownership has increased because the properties have been bought by affluent households who also want to have cars!

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  21. seen2screen Avatar

    I grew up in Dorset and found this place very quaint. Nice write-up.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Dorset must be a lovely county to grow up in.

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  22. nickimags @ The Secret Library Avatar

    I’ve never heard of Poundbury looks like a lovely place for a day trip.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s really a nice place to visit but not huge so I would suggest combining it with a visit to neighbouring Dorchester. Thank you for your comments.

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  23. hmmkiki Avatar

    Sounds like an interesting up and coming ‘historical’ spot

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for reading and commenting, I’m sure it will be one day!

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    lincolnlifesite

    Reblogged this on Lincoln Life Blog.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for reblogging my post.

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        lincolnlifesite

        YOUR WELCOME, IT’S A GREAT POST

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  25. travelrat Avatar
    travelrat

    I think I see a faint parallel here with Portmeirion, in Wales. But, where ‘Portmeirion’ is Italianate, this is a mix of English styles. In fact, the ‘streaky bacon’ houses are just like some of the ones on the new estate, near where I live. ,

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. Ince visited Portmeirion but it was a long time ago. I do remember the Italiante styles and that it was beautiful.

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      1. travelrat Avatar
        travelrat

        We’re going to North Wales next weekend, on a blogtrip which includes a visit to Portmeirion … last seen around 1978 … Hope to get some good photographs & video.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I’ll look forward to reading about it!

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