Arne is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated east of Wareham. The local travel links are located at Wareham railway station. Bournemouth Airport is away. The main road through the village is Arne Road connecting Arne to Wareham. The village is situated on the Arne Peninsula, which protrudes into Poole Harbour opposite the town of Poole.
Toponymy
The name "Arne" is first recorded in 1268. It probably derives from the meaning a house or building. Alternatively, it may derive from (dative plural hærum) meaning "at the heaps of stones" or "at the tumuli".
History
Evidence of prehistoric human activity within the civil parish consists of 19 barrows and the remains of 4 linear dykes.
The most significant of the barrows is the 'King's Barrow' at Stoborough, which probably dates from the Early Bronze Age.
thumb|right|A gold [[guinea (coin)|guinea of Charles II, dated 1684, found in Arne]]
In medieval times the parish of Arne was much smaller; it covered on the Arne peninsula and adjacent heathland. In the late 19th century it was expanded to include the two parts of Wareham Holy Trinity parish that separately covered Stoborough and Middlebere, and the part of Wareham Lady St Mary parish that covered Worgret, resulting in Arne parish more than doubling in size.
At the upper tier, Arne is in the Dorset unitary authority. For elections to Dorset Council, it is part of the Wareham electoral ward. Historically, Arne was in Wareham and Purbeck Rural District from 1894 to 1974, and Purbeck District from 1974 to 2019.
For elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, it is in the Mid Dorset and North Poole constituency.
Bird reserve
Arne is well known for the Arne RSPB reserve (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), which is adjacent to the village. It also lies within the Dorset National Landscape area.
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File:2010-04-04 Schulhaus in Arne.jpg|The old School House
File:2010-04-07-St. Nicolas Church Arne inside.jpg|View inside the church
File:2010-07-04 Orgel St. Nicolas Church Arne.jpg|The Organ in the church
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