The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

The Stonebarrow Trust

Registered charity 1197902 Registered since 2022

Operates: Dorset

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Board DNA

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3
trustees on the board
3.3y median 4y
average tenure
4y
longest tenure
0
trustees past 6 years
13.6y
average years in governance
2 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
2
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Disability 3General Charitable Purposes 3The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 2Arts/culture/heritage/science 1

Commercial experience

Education 1Professional services 1

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  • Small board - little cover if a trustee leaves

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Contact

Emailthestonebarrowtrust@gmail.com
Phone01297560681
AddressBRACODEN, LOWER SEA LANE, CHARMOUTH, BRIDPORT, DT6 6LR

Finances

£82,447 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2023£29,000£5,415
2024£26,003£11,600
2025£82,447£24,153

What it does

What

General Charitable PurposesDisabilityThe Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyArts/culture/heritage/science

Who

Children/young PeopleElderly/old PeoplePeople With DisabilitiesOther Charities Or Voluntary Bodies

How

Makes Grants To IndividualsMakes Grants To Organisations

Charitable objects

Local area (the parish of Charmouth, Dorset and its surrounding areas)1. The prevention or relief of poverty or sickness especially, but not exclusively for the elderly, in the area …by providing grants, goods and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.2. The advancement of the Christian religion for the public benefit …by providing grants, goods and services to assist the restoration, preservation, repair, maintenance, improvement and beautification of the church of St Andrew’s, Charmouth (the “church”) and the monuments, fittings, fixture, stained glass, furniture, ornaments, bells, organs and all property in the church so that it can continue to be used for religious worship and also for wider community activities.3. To help young people of the area, especially but not exclusively through, leisure time activities… by providing grants, goods and services to assist in the development of their capabilities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society.4. To establish, maintain and support museums, both physical and online presences, to enable the heritage of the area to be collected, preserved and communicated to the residents of the area and visitors to the area …by providing grants, goods and services. 5. To educate the public in the art and science of music in all its aspects …by providing grants, goods and services for public concerts, recitals and other activities in the area.6. To make grants to non-profit charitable organisations within the local area whose objectives are to generally assist with community cohesion. For example, to improve the mental health of those living alone, by organising community activities to bring residents together, rather like day centres.International:1. The prevention or relief of poverty or sickness anywhere in the world … by providing grants, goods and services through relevant charities in support of the provision of education, training, healthcare projects, relief of needs of homeless or those at risk of being homeless or other organisations to assist individuals especially, but not exclusively young people, to generate a sustainable income and to become self-sufficient. 2. The prevention or relief of poverty or sickness and the preservation and protection of good physical and mental health anywhere in the world …by providing grants, goods and services through relevant charities or other organisations who offer accommodation, hospitality and spiritual refreshment to especially, but not exclusively young people, who by reason of poverty, destitution, disability, mental or spiritual are in need of such refuge.

Governing document: TRUST DEED DATED 01 JUL 2021 as amended on 02 Nov 2023

Trustees (3)

3trustees
81median age
2aged 70+

Connected charities (1)

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