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Dorset Guide Book - What to See and Do in Dorset (Tait Charles)(Paperback / softback)
Slow Dorset Guide - Local tips and holiday information including Weymouth, Bournemouth, Poole and Dorchester, South West Coast Path, Thomas Hardy country, archaeology and food. Also covering the best pubs, B&Bs and cafes, Lyme Regis fossil hunting, Jurassic Coast, Studland Heath, Blackmore Vale,
A wonderful collection of photographs showing the Somerset & Dorset Railway in operation, after abandonment and during the present
Explore the Dorset town of Poole in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and
Dorset must rank as one of the most unspoilt counties in England. Dominating the landscape are the chalk downs open, sweeping, grassy uplands that stretch from the former forest lands of Cranborne Chase on the Wiltshire and Hampshire borders right across the middle of the county to the
The 40 routes in this book roam over hills and across heathland, go through forests and voluptuous valleys, trace ridgelines and precipitous cliffs, passing caves, castles, coves, country pubs and stunning viewpoints, to find vibrant villages and secret
20 circular walks in the Dorset countryside. A collection of the best walks for spring, summer, winter and autumn, each with a local pub or cafe recommended for its good food and what to look out for along the
A collection of 20 tried and tested circular walks for dogs and their owners around Dorset's beautiful, open
The Dorset and East Devon region is characterized by a variety of beautiful landscapes and a wealth of exciting geology, including such features as Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Chesil Beach, the fossil-laden cliffs of Lyme Regis, and the red cliffs of East Devon.The area is equally well-known for
An image-led journey around the coast of
The A-Z Adventure series features the accuracy and quality of OS Explorer mapping in a convenient book, complete with
A classic thriller set in Dorset after the Second World War, full of Household's signature action and
Often regarded as a quiet holiday county, in fact Dorset has many aviation connections. As early as 1908 Bleriots were being built by Bournemouth businessmen, the Royal Navy undertook first landing on a warship at Weymouth in 1910, the Schneider Race was held at Bournemouth in 1913, Dorset was at
Dorset has a rich and diverse collection of folk tales, from some of Britain's most famous mythical heroes, to demons, dragons, boggarts, and sniddlebogs.These stories, illustrated with 30 line drawings, bring alive the landscape of the county's rolling hills and Jurassic coast for children, and
William Barnes was born in 1801 near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, of a farming family. He learned Greek, Latin and Music, taught himself wood-engraving, and in 1823 became a schoolmaster in Mere. Among his best-known books of poetry are 'Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect' (1844) and
While staying in a Dorset cottage, Hugh Mullion finds a mysterious key down the side of an antique chair. No one can say how long the key has been there or what it opens. Hugh's search for answers will unlock the secrets of the troubled life of a talented artist, destined to be hailed a neglected