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 | The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization's World Heritage Committee has ... Dorset. |
 | Along the Old Castle Road in Rodwell Dorset is the remains of Henry VIII's Sandsfoot Castle. An image of ... Sandsfoot Castle. |
 | Along the coast and just south of Kimmeridge is the ruined Clavel Tower. The tower was built in 1820 by ... Clavel Tower. |
 | Stonehenge isn't the only stone circle in England - although it may be the most impressive. This is the ... Kingston Russell Stone Circle. |
 | At Lulworth Cove in Dorset, England is the famous fossil forest. Here are the remains of the growths that formed around ... Fossil Forest. |
 | The gardens were conceived just after the First World War when the late Thomas William Simpson ... Compton Acres. |
 | At the Hengistbury Head Nature Reserve you can enjoy a stroll along the coast of the Christchurch harbor. The trailhead ... Christchurch Harbour. |
 | In Swanage, England there's a little building on a twisted alley just off of High Street. This building is known as ... Old Town Lock-up. |
 | The Smith's Arms was once a blacksmith's shop, and is now the smallest public house in England ... Smallest Pub. |
 | Located near Portesham village in Dorset, England, on the highest point of the Blackdown area is ... Hardy's Monument. |
 | The giant is 180 feet long from head to toe. He was formed by a cut in the turf that exposes the chalk below ... Cerne Giant. |
 | Would you like to visit a complete medieval monastic church? Visit one of the longest Parish Churches in England ... Christchurch Priory. |
 | Scuba diving, fishing, or just walking along the pier are only a few of the activities enjoyed by those that visit ... Swanage Pier. |
 | Experienced climber looking for a challenge? The cliffs at Durlston. |
 | This huge horse was cut in the earth around 1808 near the village of Osmington, east of Weymouth ... White Horse. |