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The Buttermarket The Square Dance in Pummery Square T he Buttermarket is surrounded by boutique shops, businesses and cafes and comes alive during the day. It was also immortalised on film this year, when it was used as the location for the TV drama, Electric Dreams The focal point is the iconic Butter Market Bakery, which is an artisan bakery with a rustic interior. Recently under new management, the bakery is a relaxing place to wile away some time enjoying the mouth-watering cakes, savouries and specialist coffee. At the other end of the Buttermarket is the iconic Maiden House at the south end. There is a selection of diverse businesses that flank the sides of the Buttermarket. These range from window and door specialists, a beauty salon and a therapist. While other recent additions in the last few years include a Post Office within the relaunched Buttermarket Stores, the Bramble Café and Deli, run by Mat Follas, Poundbury Pilates and Wessex ECOEnergy. Owner of Hussey & Briggs, Gary Briggs has been impressed with the space that the Buttermarket provides: “Customers have good access to parking outside and the community is great with events like the Christmas market taking place.” Traditional toy shop Boo’s Toy Shop recently organised an Easter egg hunt that had the square bustling with children and families taking part and searching for those elusive eggs. Later in the year there’s also an annual Santa’s Grotto as part of the Christmas market, which attracts gleeful families from across Dorset also organised by Boo’s Toy Shop. The Buttermarket is perfect for events as it is so open and feels great when it is filled with lots of people. NG POU ND B E B FOR ET RMARK E T BUT N R U T S EVENT 0 6 E TO PAG TI A Charlotte Polley Owner of Boo’s Toy Shop RA O TING P 32 WWW.CELEBRATINGPOUNDBURY.CO.UK U Welcome to the heart of the South West Quadrant Pummery Square AND THE FIRST PHASE From activities, markets and dancing there’s plenty to see and do in Pummery Square L ocated right at the centre of the first phase of Poundbury, Pummery Square continues to play an important role in the development and community of the area. The Square sits in front of the unmistakable grand Brownsword Hall. The traditional hall was designed by John Simpson, whose inspiration was a traditional West Country market hall. If you’re wondering about the name, greetings card entrepreneur Andrew Brownsword sponsored the £1 million development of the hall. As well as being booked up daily for community activities and private functions, the underloft of the hall hosts markets and other events. Surrounding the square is a host of businesses, including Hey Baby, Stitchinghouse Design, the Poundbury Village Stores and the pub The Poet Laureate. An addition to Pummery Square is the refurbished Rivoli Boutique, which is now under new management and offering stylish ladieswear. The square is within the 18.5-acre Phase 1, which was completed in 1996 by builders CG Fry. There are 196 houses and 56 flats including 55 social housing homes. The Fleur de Lis building on Bridport Road is iconic and can be seen for miles. A row of houses on the edge of Poundbury, Holmead Walk looks over the park and children’s play area and has spectacular views of Maiden Castle. There is also a walkway to The Prince of Wales School. Where Poundbury links through to Dorchester there is the recently opened £8 million Dorchester Sports Centre, which includes a six-lane swimming pool. Of course, the Poundbury Square Dance takes place every year and brings the square alive. It is a family event and takes place in early July, which is aimed at anyone over the age of four. The evening then tends to see The Poet Laureate serving a delicious barbeque to cater for the hungry dancers. Later in the year, Pummery Square is the location for a popular children’s Christmas party that takes place at Brownsword Hall in December. For a detailed list of events held at the Brownsword Hall see page 60. WWW.CELEBRATINGPOUNDBURY.CO.UK 33