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17001.01.01 
 Plaque commemorating 150 th anniversary of Tolpuddle Martyrs transportation, Tolpuddle, Dorset, England, UK. Lionel Murray, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress, planted a sycamore seedling from the original tree in 1984. The village is famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs who were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers movement rights cause fight strike history historic event 1834 socialism social the left lgpl
17001.01.02 
 Plaque designating the Tolpuddle Martyrs tree as one of fifty Great British Trees, Tolpuddle, Dorset, England, UK. In recognition of it place in the National Heritage and in celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, June 2002. The village is famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs who were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers start of illegal transportation rights cause fight strike history historic 1834 event socialism social the left Trades Union movement sycamore very old ancient roots lgpl
17001.01.03 
 Headstone of James Hammet, one of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, the churchyard, Tolpuddle, Dorset, England, UK. The village is famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs who were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers start of illegal transportation rights cause fight strike history historic 1834 event socialism social the left Trades Union movement gravestone graveyard grave lgpl
17001.01.04 
 Sculpture of George Loveless, leader of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, with Trades Union cottages beyond, Tolpuddle, Dorset, England, UK. Sculptor Thomas Dagnell. The village is famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs who were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers start of illegal transportation rights cause fight strike history historic 1834 event socialism social the left Trades Union movement artist sculpted stone artistry skill work workmanship public art commemoration despair solitary alone seated man determination leader principle lgpl
17001.01.05 
 Church Hall and cottages, Tolpuddle, Dorset, England, UK. The village is famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs who were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers start of illegal transportation rights cause fight strike history historic 1834 event socialism social the left Trades Union movement traditional thatched straw slate roof different housing types old new house building development holiday lets second homes ladder shortage affordable real estate lgpl
17001.01.06 
 Tourist information board with old Shelter beyond, the village green, Tolpuddle, Dorset, England, UK. The village is famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs who were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers start of illegal transportation rights cause fight strike history historic 1834 event socialism social the left Trades Union movement traditional thatched straw roof wooden timber structure building tourism lgpl
17001.01.08 
 Durdle Door, Dorset Heritage Coast, Dorset, England, UK. The almost vertical hard rock strata of Durdle Door are Portland Stone. The name Durdle derives from Anglo Saxon Thirl, meaning a pierced hole or opening. 
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17001.01.10 
 View west over Durdle Door peninsula, with white chalk cliffs beyond, Dorset Heritage Coast, Dorset, England, UK. The almost vertical hard rock strata of Durdle Door are Portland Stone. The name Durdle derives from Anglo Saxon Thirl, meaning a pierced hole or opening (not visible in this picture). 
 Keywords: English coast coastline coastal shore seashore physical geography geology still calm sea marine environment erosion nature natural rock strata stratum limestone sedimentary vertical geographic feature cliff high steep bay shingle beach projecting hard soft types top path footpath white ribbon scene scenery lgpl
17001.01.11 
 View east over West Lulworth village and Lulworth Cove, Dorset Heritage Coast, Dorset, England, UK. The nearly 450 m diameter cove is protected by steeply inclined hard rock strata of Portland Stone. 
 Keywords: English coast coastline coastal shore seashore physical geography geology still calm sea marine environment erosion nature natural rock strata stratum limestone sedimentary geographic feature cliff bay projecting hard soft types path footpath scene scenery country countryside lgpl
17001.01.12 
 View east over Lulworth Cove, Dorset Heritage Coast, Dorset, England, UK. The nearly 450 m diameter cove is protected by steeply inclined hard rock strata of Portland Stone. 
 Keywords: English coast coastline coastal shore seashore physical geography geology still calm sea marine environment erosion nature natural rock strata stratum limestone sedimentary geographic feature chalk cliff high steep bay shingle beach hard soft types scene scenery lgpl
17001.01.13 
 Hardy's Monument, Black Down, south of Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset, England, UK. To commemorate Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy (1769-1839), Captain of HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. 
 Keywords: English Napoleonic wars naval commander Nelson tall stone tower on hilltop hill top memorial octagon octagonal eight 8 sided lgpl
17001.01.14 
 View east over farmland from Black Down, south of Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English country countryside rural scene scenic scenery farming farm buildings oil seed rape conifer plantation woodland heath lane panorama vista clear blue sky spring day geography lgpl
17002.01.01 
 Chesil Beach seen over the Fleet Lagoon at sunset, Fleet, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal migration tombolo geographic feature shingle deposition grading graded brackish water nature natural reed bed silhouette dramatic spectacular romantic sunset end of day sundown evening view scene scenery scenic rural country countryside pretty beautiful nature natural sky yellow orange purple reflection lgpl
17002.01.02 
 Chesil Beach seen over the Fleet Lagoon, Fleet, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier nature natural brackish water view scene scenery scenic rural country countryside nature natural farmland fields panorama lgpl
17002.01.03 
 Chesil Beach at Chiswell, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier view scene scenery scenic nature natural rounded eroded wave action attrition worn down shaped rocks stones pebbles thousands herring gull sea clear blue sky lgpl
17002.01.04 
 Chesil Beach, view north west at Chiswell, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier view scene scenery scenic stretching away into distance miles of stepped summer massive enormous nature natural huge long expanse rounded eroded wave action attrition worn down shaped rocks stones pebbles rising level global warming climate change lgpl
17002.01.06 
 Looking at Chesil Beach, view north west at Chiswell, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier view scene scenery scenic stretching away into distance miles of stepped summer massive enormous nature natural huge long expanse rounded eroded wave action attrition worn down shaped rocks stones pebbles rising level global warming climate change lgpl
17002.01.07 
 Detail of wave action shaped oblately spherical stones on Chesil Beach at Chiswell, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank rounded rock stone eroded wave action attrition worn down shaped smooth smoothed nature natural saucer like disc lgpl
17002.01.08 
 The Cove House Inn with wave wall and coastal defences at Chiswell, with Chesil Beach beyond, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier view scene scenery scenic stretching away into distance miles of stepped summer massive enormous nature natural huge long expanse rounded eroded wave action attrition worn down shaped winter storms storm damage wire mesh rock stone filled gabions rising level global warming climate change reinforced concrete shaped building lgpl
17002.01.09 
 View over Chiswell, Fortuneswell and Chesil Beach with Portland Harbour on the right, from New Ground, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier view scene scenery scenic stretching away into distance miles of stepped summer massive enormous nature natural huge long expanse rounded eroded wave action attrition worn down shaped winter storms rock stone shingle rising level global warming climate change aerial panorama curve crescent shaped lgpl
17002.01.12 
 Portland Stone memorial sign, Portland Heights, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Sculpted by J C Sellman. Portland stone is an oolitic limestone of the Jurassic period and a well known and excellent building stone. 
 Keywords: English geology sculptor worked construction industry quarrying quarried building rock stone limestone oolitic extracted block public art sign display capital letters lettering lgpl
17002.01.14 
 "The Spirit of Portland" sculpture, with Chesil Beach beyond, Portland Heights, Portland, Dorset, England, UK. Sculpted by Joanna Szuwalska (2000) in Portland Stone. Portland stone is an oolitic limestone of the Jurassic period and a well known and excellent building stone. Chesil Bank is a splendid example of a linear type storm beach of flint and chert pebbles, which commences at Bridport Harbour and finishes 29 km away at Chiswell beneath the cliffs of Portland. It's maximum height, about 14 m above mean sea level, and pebble size is to be found at the Portland end. It is generally between 150 and 200 m wide. 
 Keywords: English geography geology oceanography marine environment coast coastal sea shore seashore migration deposition grading graded tombolo geographic feature shingle bank barrier view scene scenery scenic stretching away into distance miles of stepped summer massive enormous nature natural huge long expanse wave action rising level global warming climate change sculptor sculpted worked artist construction quarrying quarried building rock limestone oolitic extracted block public art man working sculpting stone wearing cloth cap workman mason panorama lgpl
17003.01.01 
 Thomas Hardy's birthplace, Higher Brockhampton, near Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. Hardy (1840-1928) lived here as a child and later in 1867 returned and wrote "Under the Greenwood Tree" and "Far from the Madding Crowd" here. 
 Keywords: English writer novelist author famous cottage house building dwelling brick thatched roof pretty picturesque beautiful rustic quaint country rural scene scenic tranquil peaceful quiet low style garden flower borders bushes gravel paths small windows woodland setting lgpl
17003.01.02 
 Statue of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), The Grove, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. By Eric Kennington, 1931. 
 Keywords: English writer novelist author famous bronze seated figure man likeness green copper oxide verdigris public art Portland stone plinth lgpl
17003.01.03 
 Statue of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), The Grove, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. By Eric Kennington, 1931. 
 Keywords: English writer novelist author famous bronze seated figure man likeness green copper oxide verdigris public art Portland stone plinth lgpl
17003.01.04 
 Doorway of 18 th century house reputedly lived in by Hardy's "Mayor of Casterbridge", South Street, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
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17003.01.05 
 Statue of pastoral poet William Barnes (1801-1886), in front of St Peter's Church, High West Street, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English famous idyllic poetry standing beared figure man wearing long coat bronze copper oxide green staining likeness public art stone plinth lgpl
17003.01.06 
 Ornate stone and brick built clock tower on the 19 th century Town Hall / Corn Exchange Building, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. To the left is a small section of 15 th century Church of St Peter. 
 Keywords: English tourelle turret architecture architectural style stonework blind tracery ornate decorated lead covered spire roof face dial Roman numerals time measurement church gargoyle window crocket buttress old ancient building lgpl
17003.01.07 
 Plaque commemorating 150 th anniversary of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. The Tolpuddle Martyrs were sentenced to transportation in 1834 for forming an illegal union, an event which is now regarded as the start of the trades union movement. 
 Keywords: English agricultural workers pioneers start of illegal transportation rights cause fight strike history historic 1834 event socialism social the left Trades Union movement work labour public art commemoration despair determination principle lgpl
17003.01.08 
 General view down High West Street, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English pretty stone buildings streetscape narrow road town centre double yellow line traffic jam busy cars motoring driving pavement square church tower Royal Oak ornate wrought iron ironwork cantilever sign pretty picturesque scene lgpl
17003.01.09 
 Edwardian cast iron clock tower, presented by Charles Hansford in 1905, Borough Gardens, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English ornate decorated brightly painted ironwork dial face four Roman numerals time measurement piece public art eight sided octagonal 3 o'clock weather vane spring day white cumulus clouds lgpl
17003.01.10 
 Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. Originally a neolithic henge, it was changed by the Romans into an amphitheatre, which is the largest and best preseved in Britain. 
 Keywords: English Iron Age old ancient prehistoric neolithic henge earth works earthworks religious religion ceremonial site Roman occupation Durnovaria amphitheatre open air theatre circular in plan banks mound ring grass covered lgpl
17003.01.11 
 Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. Originally a neolithic henge, it was changed by the Romans into an amphitheatre, which is the largest and best preseved in Britain. 
 Keywords: English Iron Age old ancient prehistoric neolithic henge earth works earthworks religious religion ceremonial site Roman occupation Durnovaria amphitheatre open air theatre circular in plan banks mound ring grass covered lgpl
17003.01.12 
 Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. Originally a neolithic henge, it was changed by the Romans into an amphitheatre, which is the largest and best preseved in Britain. 
 Keywords: English Iron Age old ancient prehistoric neolithic henge earthworks earth works religious religion ceremonial site Roman occupation Durnovaria amphitheatre open air theatre circular in plan banks mound ring grass covered people mother woman children walking lgpl
17003.01.13 
 Complex earthwork defences to the western entrance of Maiden Castle, south of Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. Possibly the finest prehistoric fort in England. Although the 115 acre site was first use as a neolithic camp, most of the earthworks were not built until 1 st century BC, only to be stormed by the Romans under Vespassian, in 43 AD. 
 Keywords: English old ancient massive defensive fortification Iron Age Bronze prehistoric fort neolithic camp way up in earth mounds Romans Vespassian tourist information board someone lady woman female reading looking at lgpl
17003.01.14 
 View west along the massive earthwork defences of Maiden Castle, south of Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. Possibly the finest prehistoric fort in England. Although the 115 acre site was first use as a neolithic camp, most of the earthworks were not built until 1 st century BC, only to be stormed by the Romans under Vespassian, in 43 AD. 
 Keywords: English old ancient huge enormous gigantic huge extensive defensive fortification Iron Age Bronze prehistoric fort neolithic camp earth mounds Romans Vespasian scene slopes ditch lgpl
17003.01.15 
 Cerne Abbas Giant, above Cerne Abbas village, Dorset, England, UK. A 180 foot (55 m) tall figure cut in the chalk. The earliest written record mentioning the giant dates from 1751, hinting at, but not proving that the figure may not be as old as all that and only date from the mid-17 th century. This has resulted in numerous theories about when and why the figure was created. 
 Keywords: English chalk carving huge large high big gigantic standing man figure male holding waving club warrior pagan symbol effigy folk magic mystery phallus phallic fertility virility conception marriage Iron Age Hercules cult Roman occupation Emperor Commodus Abbot Thomas Corton Frying Pan Trendle Mayday Maypole celebrations country countryside rural fields farming oil seed rape in flower bright spring day blue sky hill hillside lgpl
17004.01.01 
 Wysteria growing on a white washed cottage, Uplyme, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English country rural countryside house building property ladder home weekend second real estate retirement retreat refurbished renovated pretty picturesque beautiful flower flowering purple spreading whitewashed wall slate roof lane road Wistaria lgpl
17004.01.02 
 Country lane with parked cars and a skip, Uplyme, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English country rural countryside house stone cottage building modernising developing redevelopment renovation renovated refurbishing refurbishment location property ladder home weekend second real estate retirement retreat pretty picturesque road on street restricted parking narrow moving out lgpl
17004.01.03 
 Safety signs and life belt on the promenade, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English coast coastal seaside pebble shingle beach wastepaper rubbish bin street furniture sea front houses white whitewashed buildings pretty picturesque charming narrow road restricted parking double yellow parked cars lines hot sunny spring summer day clear blue sky people sitting walking relaxing on holiday vacation tourists tourism holidaymakers lgpl
17004.01.04 
 The promenade, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English seaside coast coastal pebble shingle beach alfresco cafe restaurant sunshade sea front houses white whitewashed buildings pretty picturesque charming narrow road restricted parking double yellow parked cars lines hot sunny spring summer day clear blue sky people sitting walking relaxing on holiday vacation tourists tourism holidaymakers lgpl
17004.01.05 
 Sea front thatched house being renovated, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English seaside coast coastal painted rendering pale pink building cottage straw roof chimney cowl bay windows pretty picturesque quaint beautiful charming hot sunny spring summer day clear blue sky people three 3 men workmen builders trade standing on working from scaffolding height high up steel poles scaffold boards toe rail triangle of forces tension compression diagonal bracing small firm business self employed modernising developing redevelopment renovation location property ladder home weekend second real estate retirement retreat lgpl
17004.01.06 
 Pretty sea front thatched house, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English seaside coast coastal painted rendering pale pink building cottage straw roof chimney cowl bay windows blue door flower pots pretty picturesque quaint charming beautiful hot sunny spring summer day clear blue sky renovated refurbished location property ladder home weekend second holiday let letting real estate retirement retreat lgpl
17004.01.07 
 Old stone sea front house, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. Note the fossil ammonites used as building stone and set into the walls, and also the ornate solar clock / sundial. 
 Keywords: English seaside ancient building bay windows stone mullions leaded walls fossil ammonites Jurassic coast coastal pretty picturesque quaint unique unusual beautiful charming unusual hot sunny spring summer day clear blue sky location property ladder home weekend second real estate retirement retreat time measurement solar clock sun dial ornate sculpted stonework decorative decoration lgpl
17004.01.10 
 People walking along the Cobb and view over Lyme Bay, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. Famous as a location in Jane Austin's "Persuasion" and John' Fowles' "The French Lieutenant's Woman". 
 Keywords: English coast coastal protection breakwater sweeping curving curved bending serpentine S shaped stone masonry massive solid immovable sea seaside sea front marine limestone cliffs Jurassic low tide hot spring day clear blue sky young couple holiday holidaymakers vacation tourists lgpl
17004.01.12 
 Pretty sea front thatched house, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. Note themed lamppost (Lyme Regis has long been famous for fossils with the whole coast being known as the "Jurassic Coast"), with fossil ammonite logo incorporated into the design. 
 Keywords: English seaside coast coastal painted rendering pale pink building cottage straw roof chimney cowl bay windows blue door flower pots pretty picturesque quaint charming beautiful hot sunny spring summer day clear blue sky renovated refurbished location property ladder home weekend second real estate retirement retreat lamppost Jurassic ammonite fossil spiral shell fish logo motif symbol street furniture lighting steps galvanised steel tubular hand railing lgpl
17004.01.13 
 Woman looking at a large fossil ammonite in rock from a cliff fall, Lyme Bay, near Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. In Jurassic limestone. 
 Keywords: English old ancient prehistoric fossilised shell fish spiral shape Jurassic limestone Fossiliferous collapse rock large big rocky stony beach person inspecting touching feeling lgpl
17004.01.14 
 Cliffs of the "Jurassic Coast" of Lyme Bay, near Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English old ancient prehistoric fossils Fossiliferous rock limestone horizontal strata rocky stony beach coastal seaside wave cut platform landslip fall collapse unstable ground erosion low tide sea sunny day blue sky lgpl
17004.01.15 
 Landslip from the cliffs of the "Jurassic Coast" of Lyme Bay, near Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: English old ancient prehistoric fossils Fossiliferous rock limestone horizontal strata rocky stony beach coastal seaside wave cut platform pebble shingle sand sandy worn eroded boulders landslip fall collapse unstable ground erosion low tide sea sunny day blue sky lgpl
LG 1332 
 Topiary and pond with water fountain in the gardens of Athelhampton, a manor house built 1485, near Puddletown, near Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: old ancient traditional English garden clipped trimmed trees bushes water feature lawns quiet peaceful restful lgpl
LG 1333 
 Topiary and pond with water fountain in the gardens of Athelhampton, a manor house built 1485, near Puddletown, near Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: old ancient traditional English garden clipped trimmed trees bushes water feature lawns quiet peaceful restful lgpl
LG 1334 
 Athelhampton, a manor house built 1485, near Puddletown, near Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. 
 Keywords: Old ancient stone building white doves gravel path lawns crenelated gargoyle water spouts semicircular arch doorway lancet windows medieval lgpl

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