Stunning Abbey church
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
We went into the lovely Dorset town of Sherborne to have a look around and go to the Abbey. Free entry, a large part was wheelchair accessible. Detailed laminated cards gave information about the history and architecture of the abbey. There were also free pamphlets in a range of foreign languages, and at least one activity sheet for children (I only noticed this one because we have no children, but I was a maths teacher and this one was based on numbers and maths). The fan-vaulted ceiling was spectacular, with a myriad of carved and coloured medieval bosses - a helpfully placed mirror lets you see its full glory without having to crane your neck. There are parts of the Abbey that date back to the eighth century, with pieces added in most centuries since. Two Saxon kings are buried there. Tiled and stone floor that was very smooth to run over in the wheelchair. On the approach to the entrance there is a small run of cobbles, but then smooth tarmac, and a slight rise to the church.
Transport & Parking
We drove, and parked directly outside on double yellow lines with a Blue Badge
Access
Steps to get into the Lady Chapel and Quire, but most of the rest of the church was wheelchair accessible
Toilets
no toilets - accessible or otherwise
Staff
very friendly and helpful - pointing out bits we might have otherwise missed.
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