DorchesterDorchester is the county town of Dorset. To anyone who has read and enjoyed the novels of Thomas Hardy it is synonymous with the Wessex novels. Hardy was born in the nearby village of Higher Brockhampton. He went to school in the town and was later employed by a firm of architects there. Hardy spent much of his life in the town and there is a statue of him at the top of the town.

A few miles south of Dorchester lies Maiden Castle, the largest hill fort in England, with earth walls reaching up to a height of six metres. This incorporates remains from various ages, including a long barrow from the Neolithic period. When the Romans invaded Britain, the fort was occupied by the Durotriges Tribe and was a thriving town. The foundations of a 4th century Roman temple can still be seen there. The English Heritage site has free entrance all year round.

Maiden Castle Closer to the town centre is another ancient monument. Maumbury Rings is an ancient henge, believed to be between four and five thousand years old, dating from the late Neolithic period. The Romans converted the site into an amphitheatre, one of the largest in Britain. In the first half of the 17th century, the earthwork was again remodelled to form a fort to guard one of the approaches to Dorchester.

Dorchester has been inhabited from time immemorial. There are a number of Roman remains within the town itself including the Roman Town House, discovered in the 1930s. This interesting site is in the grounds of County Hall and many of the relics found there are exhibited in the County Museum. Many buildings within the town are from the Georgian period.

Of course, Dorchester today has many modern attractions, among which are the Borough Gardens which offer tennis, bowling and a children’s playground. There is a market each Wednesday and lots of shops to attract the visitor. The Shire Hall is where the famous trial of the Tolpuddle Martyrs took place, at the “Bloody Assizes” under the jurisdiction of Hanging Judge Jefferies.

There are a number of museums and galleries within the town, including a Dinosaur Museum and a Military Museum. The town has plenty of restaurants and shops plus several entertainment venues. Not far away is Cerne Abbas, a small village with a ruined abbey more famous for its huge chalk giant carved into the hillside. Hardy’s cottage in Higher Brockhampton is owned by the National Trust and open by appointment. His home in the town, Max Gate, which Hardy designed himself, is also owned by the Trust and open to the public.

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Chapel House Bed & Breakfast
Quiet location, converted chapel, casual yet comfortable with antique furniture. Everyone welcomed as house guests in a warm friendly atmosphere. Great place.
01300 345822
Underhill Farm holidays
Underhill farm nestles in a valley set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Our aim is for you to have an enjoyable and relaxing holiday, sit in the garden or walk the fields,then explore our special county.
01935 891245
Footscape - Dorchester
An exclusive choice of guided & self guided walking holidays and Thomas Hardy & Garden tours.
01300 341792
The Casterbridge Hotel
A 5 Diamond rated, three bedroomed hotel. Disabled access. Children welcome.
01305 264043
Greenwood Grangew Farm Cottages
18 well appointed holiday cottages in the countryside, situated next to Thomas Hardy's cottage. Facilities include a heated indoor pool with sauna, fitness room, solarium, games room, tennis courts and children's play area.
01305 268874
Rew Manor
Three self catering cottages available in the grounds of the Rew Manor estate. 4 star rating.
01305 889222
Higher Came Farmhouse
A beautiful, secluded 17th century listed farmhouse offering bed & breakfast accommodation.
01305 268 908
Little Court
Edwardian Country House in the Lutyens style with fabulous gardens, offering 5 Diamond rated accommodation. Bedrooms have en suite bath & shower, remote control colour TV, CD player, hospitality tray, hairdryer, trouser press, binoculars and bathrobes.
01305 261576
The Old Manor
An Historic Grade I Listed family home offering luxury bed and breakfast accommodation. Massage and a range of beauty treatments available.
01305 261110
The Poachers Inn
A family run Country Inn offering bed and breakfast accommodation, a choice of cuisine, real ales and an extensive selection of wines.
01300 348358
Puppy Cottage
A holiday cottage suitable for 2 people in a peaceful location, looking southwards over the Frome Valley. Linen & towels included, fully fitted kitchen and private patio.
01935 83767
The Wessex Royale Hotel
A delightful Georgian building with 27 en suite bedrooms with room service, lounge, restaurant and bar.
01305 262660

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