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Askerswell () is a small village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southwest England. It is sited on the small
River Asker The River Asker is a small river in Dorset, England. It rises on the chalk slopes of Eggardon Hill, approximately east of Bridport. It flows west-northwest through the villages of Askerswell to which it gives its name, Uploders, where many cotta ...
. It lies west of the county town Dorchester. The parish has an area of and in the northeast includes the western slopes of Eggardon Hill, including part of the Iron Age hill fort close to its summit. In the 2011 census the civil parish had a population of 154.


Toponymy

The name Askerswell is derived from ''Osgar's Well'' or its Viking equivalent ''Asger's Well'', though local tradition is that Askers' Well is Dorset dialect for newts' well and refers to the name of the stream flowing through the village ("Askers" or the
River Asker The River Asker is a small river in Dorset, England. It rises on the chalk slopes of Eggardon Hill, approximately east of Bridport. It flows west-northwest through the villages of Askerswell to which it gives its name, Uploders, where many cotta ...
).


History

In 1086 in the Domesday Book Askerswell was recorded as ''Oscherwille''; it had 30 households, was in
Eggardon Hundred Eggerton Hundred or Eggardon Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes: *Askerswell *Hooke *Long Bredy *Powerstock (part) *Winterbourne Abbas * Wraxall See also *List of hundreds in Dorset This i ...
and the lord and tenant-in-chief was Tavistock Abbey. Askerswell parish church has an early 15th-century west tower, but the rest of the building was rebuilt by Talbot Bury in 1858. There are twenty structures in the parish that are listed by English Heritage for their historic or architectural interest. There are no structures listed as Grade I (the highest rating), but the parish church and South Eggardon Farmhouse are Grade II*.


Governance

In the United Kingdom national parliament Askerswell is in the West Dorset parliamentary constituency, which is currently represented by Oliver Letwin of the Conservative Party. In local government, Askerswell is governed by Dorset Council at the highest tier. At the parish level—the lowest tier—Askerswell does not have a parish council; instead it has a parish meeting. In national parliament and district council elections, Dorset is divided into several electoral wards, with Askerswell being within Netherbury electoral ward. In county council elections, Askerswell is in the Bride Valley electoral division, one of 42 divisions that elect councillors to Dorset County Council.


Geography

Askerswell civil parish extends from the A35 trunk road on Askerswell Down in the south to the Iron Age hillfort on Eggardon Hill in the northeast and Knowle Hill in the northwest. Its altitude is between about where the River Asker leaves the parish in the west up to about on Eggardon Hill. The surrounding parishes are
Loders Loders is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It lies north-east of the town of Bridport. It is a linear village, sited in the valley of the small River Asker, between Waddon Hill and Boarsbarrow Hill. In the 2011 ce ...
to the west,
Shipton Gorge Shipton Gorge is a village and civil parish in southwest Dorset, England, east of Bridport. Dorset County Council's 2013 mid-year estimate of the population of Shipton Gorge parish is 350. In the 2011 national census, results have been publishe ...
to the southwest,
Chilcombe Chilcombe is a hamlet and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the Dorset unitary authority administrative area about east of Bridport and west of the county town, Dorchester. It comprises a church, an 18th-century farmhouse with farm ...
to the south, Litton Cheney to the southeast and east, West Compton to the northeast and Powerstock to the north. All of Askerswell parish is within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The local travel links are located from the village to
Maiden Newton railway station Maiden Newton railway station is a railway station serving the village of Maiden Newton in Dorset, England. The station is located on the Heart of Wessex Line, from the zero point at London Paddington, measured via Swindon and Westbury. Hist ...
and to Exeter International Airport. The main road running through the village is Hembury Road.


Demography

In the 2011 census Askerswell civil parish had 86 dwellings, 71 households and a population of 154. The average age of residents was 51.7, compared to 39.3 for England as a whole. 27.9% of residents were age 65 or over, compared to 16.4% for England as a whole.


Amenities

Askerswell village has a village hall, located by the road to Spyway. There is also a village pub, first licensed in 1845 - The Spyway Inn.


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* {{authority control Villages in Dorset