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Dorchester: A Step BackBy Jim Hargan | British Heritage | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Dorchester is closely surrounded by some of England’s most beautiful scenery, and these short trips let you step into it. You will experience quiet valleys with meandering lazy rivers; lovely villages with thatched cottages like Thomas Hardy’s; and wide views of Maiden Castle from grass-topped hills. For a one- or two-day trip from London or elsewhere, the train to Dorchester will take you deep into England, and deep into the past. Subscribe Today
You can read Jim Hargan’s article “Prince Charles’ Poundbury” at www.historynet.com/BH. This article by Jim Hargan was originally published in the March 2007 issue of British Heritage Magazine. For more great articles, subscribe to British Heritage magazine today! Pages: 1 2 3Tags: Ancient-Medieval, British Heritage, Culture
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