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Child Okeford (sometimes written Childe Okeford) is a village and civil parish in the county of in southern England, east of the small town of Sturminster Newton. Child Okeford lies downstream from Sturminster, along the River Stour, which passes half a mile west of the village. In the 2021 census the civil parish had a population of 1,170.


History
On to the east of the village are a Neolithic ceremonial burial site and an hill fort. The latter has multiple ramparts enclosing and is rich in occupation remains. It occupies the entire northern spur of the hill above and has been described as "one of the most impressive earthworks in southern England".

In the of 1086 Child Okeford was recorded as Acford and appears in two entries. It had 39 households and a total taxable value of 10 geld units. By 1227 the village was known as Childacford. The village's name derives from the cild, meaning a noble-born son, plus ac and ford, also Old English, meaning an oak-tree ford. The noble-born son likely referred to an early owner.

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In 1645 Hambledon Hill was the site of a battle in the English Civil War; a group of locals, who were antagonistic to the war and called themselves "the Clubmen", attacked both and forces and petitioned them to end the war. Under the leadership of the rector of nearby , 2,000 of them assembled on the hill and defied 's requests to lay down their arms. Cromwell sent in troops and defeated them, then locked up 300 prisoners in the church at and extracted promises of good behaviour. Cromwell wrote of them as being "poor silly creatures" who "promise to be very dutiful for time to come".

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A century later used the hill's steeper sides to prepare his troops; they later surprised the French at Quebec by scaling the Plains of Abraham under cover of darkness.

A World War I in the form of a stone cross stands at the road junction known in the village as The Cross.

The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway ran to the west of the village through neighbouring Shillingstone railway station, until the line closed in 1966.


Geography
Child Okeford parish covers at an elevation of about ,Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Pathfinder map, sheet 1281 (Shillingstone and Tollard Royal), published 1987 though the major part is below about . The underlying geology is , upper and lower greensand, , some in the east and river gravels by the River Stour.


Demography
+ Census population of Child Okeford parish


Governance
Child Okeford is in the Dorset unitary authority area. For elections to Dorset Council it is in the Hill Forts and Upper Tarrants electoral ward. The parish was previously part of Sturminster from 1894 to 1974, and then part of North Dorset district from 1974 until the creation of the unitary Dorset district in 2019.


Amenities
Child Okeford has a village hall, community centre, playing field (including a football pitch and cricket pitch), doctor's surgery, post office and general store, Church of England primary school, and a nursery or educational support centre for children age 0–11 years.


Notable residents
In 1561 was appointed vicar of the parish. He remained in the village until his death in 1594. Kethe wrote the hymns O worship the King, all glorious above and All people that on earth do dwell, the latter adapted from Psalm 100 and set to the tune of The Old Hundredth. Other well known people who live or lived in the village include: the composer , who lived in the village until his death in 2013; TV presenter , originator of and Sweep, who lived here until his death in 1989; TV presenter , known for Magpie; and politician David James, who lived in the village whilst Conservative MP for North Dorset.


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Further reading
  • Knight, Peter, Ancient Stones of Dorset, 1998.


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