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Abbotsbury Abbey Remains

Abbotsbury Abbey Remains

The Abbey of St Peter was a Benedictine monastery in the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. The abbey was founded in the eleventh century by King Cnut’s thegn Orc and his wife Tola, who handsomely endowed the monastery with lands in the area. The abbey prospered and became the centre of power in the area, controlling eight manor houses and villages. During the later Middle Ages, the abbey suffered much misfortune. In the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, the last abbot surrendered the abbey and the site was given to Sir Giles Strangways…

St Catherine's Chapel

St Catherine's Chapel

St Catherine’s Chapel is a small chapel situated above the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England at grid reference SY57238482. It is dedicated to Saint Catherine…

Christchurch Castle and Norman House

Christchurch Castle and Norman House

Christchurch Castle is located in Christchurch, Dorset, England (grid reference SZ160927). It originated as Norman motte and bailey castle raised around 1100 by Richard de Redvers, cousin of Henry I. A great tower was built later probably about 1300. Nearby on the banks of the mill stream is the Constable’s House which is a notable example of a Norman Domestic Dwelling…

Fiddleford Manor

Fiddleford Manor

Fiddleford Manor is a medieval manor house located near Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. Originally built for the sheriff of Dorset, it is still a complete building with 600-year-old complex wooden roofs and is currently open to the public year-round…

Jordan Hill Roman Temple

Jordan Hill Roman Temple

Jordan Hill Roman Temple is a Roman ruin situated on Jordan Hill above Bowleaze Cove in the eastern suburbs of Weymouth in Dorset, England.[1] grid reference SY701820…

Kingston Russell Stone Circle

Kingston Russell Stone Circle

A late Neolithic or early Bronze Age circle of 18 fallen stones, on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury and the sea…

Knowlton Church and Earthworks

Knowlton Church and Earthworks

Knowlton is a small area in Dorset, England. Its most recognizable features are a ruined Norman church, built within a neolithic henge monument. This site is maintained by English Heritage…

Maiden Castle

Maiden Castle

Maiden Castle is an Iron Age hill fort 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of Dorchester, in the English county of Dorset.[1][2] Hill forts were fortified hill-top settlements constructed across Britain during the Iron Age. The name Maiden Castle may be a modern construction meaning that the hill fort looks impregnable, or it could derive from the British Celtic mai-dun, meaning a "great hill"…

Portland Castle

Portland Castle

Portland Castle is one of the Device Forts, also known as Henrician Castles, built in 1539 by Henry VIII on the Isle of Portland to guard the natural Portland anchorage known as the Portland Roads. The castle lies in the far north of the island, in the village now called Castletown, near Fortuneswell. The castle is under the care of English Heritage…

Sherborne Old Castle

Sherborne Old Castle

Sherborne Castle is a 16th-century Tudor mansion southeast of Sherborne in Dorset, England. The 1,200-acre (490 ha) park formed only a small part of the 15,000-acre (61 km2) Digby estate…