Gussage All Saints is a small, quiet village and civil parish in rural Dorset, set among rolling chalk downland and gentle vales on the edge of the Cranborne Chase countryside. It lies a short drive from Blandford Forum and Wimborne Minster, and is characterised by narrow lanes, hedgerows and dispersed farms rather than any built‑up centre.
Historically the community has been centred on its stone parish church and a scattering of farmhouses; agriculture remains important, though many residents now commute to nearby towns. Walkers and naturalists value the peace, patchwork fields and wildlife, and the parish contains several listed buildings and traces of earlier settlement that hint at a long local history and a strong village identity.
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