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Bothenhampton. The seventeen Grade II* structures are: Bridport Museum, The Chantry and Daniel Taylor's almshouses (and wall of the Friends' burial place) in South Street; No. 34 and Granville House in West Street; the Literary and Scientific Institute (the old library), Granby House Masonic Hall,
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Bridport has always been an industrial town, and its industries always had a connection with the countryside and the sea Bridport has not had any industrial revolution. It has not blasted the countryside, and it has escaped the worst depressions.
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in the area, including the
Mangerton Fault, which is aligned SSW-NNE and runs from West Bay up the valleys of the River Brit and Mangerton River. This intersects with several E-W faults, including three in the lower Brit Valley, between Bothenhampton and West Bay, that run east, and two, north of the
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In 2012 there were 4,900 people employed in
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miles (2.4 km) inland from the
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Local artists in
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and Fay Weldon. Bridport Food
Festival is held in late June at Asker Meadow. It showcases locally produced foods for which the area is well known. The Food Festival week concludes with the Round Table Beer Festival. Since 2010, there has been an annual Hat Festival which takes place in 'Bucky Doo
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for a market town, thus 'Brideport' may have described the market town belonging to or associated with Bredy. At a later date, in a reversal of a more typical derivation, the town lent its name to the river on which it stood; previously this had been the River Wooth, but it became the River Brit.
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The Lyric
Theatre, which reopened in 2010, hosts quirky theatre, puppetry, comedy, clowning and music. It is also the base of children's theatre company Stuff and Nonsense. Bridport Museum, located in South Street, includes an extensive exhibition of the town's long history of rope-making.
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Bridport in 1841 was 4,787. During the 19th century Bridport's population grew little, unlike many Dorset towns, although many sturdy buildings were constructed at this time, showing that at least parts of the population remained prosperous. In 1857 the
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was founded in the 13th century though much of it dates from the 15th century and it was substantially restored and altered in the 19th century. There is a 17th-century brass in St. Catherine's Chapel that commemorates Edward Coker who was killed in 1685 during the
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that covers a continuous 96 miles (154 km) of coastline in Dorset and neighbouring east Devon. Chesil beach starts at
Portland and ends at West Bay. The east pier of West Bay is at the east end of Chesil beach. All of the town is also within the
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to a new terminus on the coast at Bridport Harbour, which was renamed West Bay as part of attempts to promote it as a resort. The West Bay extension closed to passengers in 1930 and all traffic in 1962. The entire Bridport line closed in 1975.
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more open events in November, Easter and May. The biggest artist led venue is the St Michael's Studio complex on the St Michael's Trading Estate. It provides studios for 25 artists and attracted over 700 visitors to the 2009 event.
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A Water Polo section has junior and senior teams competing in the Dorset Water Polo League. Water Polo matches are held in summer in the outer harbour at West Bay, continuing a tradition dating back to 1898. The area also hosts a
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In the 21st century, Bridport's arts scene has contributed to the town becoming increasingly popular with people from outside the locality. It has an arts centre, theatre, library, cinema and museum, and several annual events.
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Square' for a weekend every September. An annual Christmas Tree Festival is held every December in the United Church. Over sixty trees are decorated by local and national charities, with visitors able to make donations.
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No.9 and the walls to the garden behind No.74 in East Street; Nos.133–139 (one structure) and the Church of St Swithun in North Allington; Nos. 27 and 29 (one structure) in West Allington; Downe Hall in Rawles Way; the
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for their historical or architectural interest. Three of these are listed as Grade I (the designation of highest significance), seventeen are Grade II*, and the rest are Grade II. The three Grade I structures are
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was opened, which joined the town with the existing national rail network. This benefitted the town's textile industry and brought cheaper goods such as coal to the area. In 1884 the line was extended from
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Bridport has one community website, Bridport Radio, which uses a newspaper style format. It mixes local information with comedic made-up news stories. The site allows users to comment on local subjects.
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is played while people dance in the street. The funfair is also open late. On the following night a torchlight procession takes place, with 1,500 torches carried 2 miles from the town centre to a
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in this area, called 'Brydian', which is generally accepted as referring to Bridport. 'Brydian' means 'place at the (River) Bride', and this name may have come from an earlier burh in the
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recorded that the disease "almost stripped the seaports of Dorset of their inhabitants". Around this time the town was also subjected to attacks by raiding French and Spanish forces.
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Melplash Show, described by its organisers as "the South West’s premier agricultural exhibition", is held annually on the showground at West Bay on the Thursday before the August
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and participants race in homemade rafts and usually wear fancy dress. It has been run for over forty years and attracts thousands of spectators, with money raised for the RNLI.
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Bridport sent two members to Parliament. In the 14th and 15th centuries, like other Dorset coastal towns, Bridport suffered heavy losses due to frequent outbreaks of the
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visited the Friends in the town in 1655 and said, "A fine Meeting there is there." The Bridport Quaker Meeting still meets for worship on Sunday and Wednesday mornings.
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The Electric Palace Cinema has occupied its existing site since 1926. It closed down in 1999 but an ensuing campaign to 'Save the Palace' resulted in the building being
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chapel and adjacent schoolroom on South Street and converted them into a theatre and art gallery—named the Allsop Gallery in memory of broadcaster and local resident
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records, in 2014 the proportion of homes within Bridport's built-up area that were second homes was 4.8%. The figure for Bridport parish alone was 5.6%.
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Bridport holds a number of festivals. The Bridport Literary Festival has been running since 2005 and has played host to literary figures such as
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the population of the built-up area of Bridport was 13,568. The 2012 mid-year estimate of the population of Bridport's built-up area is 14,697.
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Bridport holds an annual carnival on the third Saturday in August. The main feature is a carnival parade of floats, walking acts and
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ordered that Bridport make "as many ropes for ships both large and small and as many cables as you can". The raw materials needed,
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of 20 members elected from 5 wards representing neighbourhoods of the town. At the upper level, Bridport is part of
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chapel in Rax Lane; Berry Farmhouse on Lower Walditch Lane; Messrs Norman goods warehouse in West Bay; and the new
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Premier Division. The club was founded in 1885 and the home ground is St. Mary's Field. The town's
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church, St Mary's, was outnumbered by non-Church-of-England establishments by seven to one. The
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court, one of 27 in the UK. Hyde court, near the village of
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and other services. Major employers in the area include
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recorded that Bridport had 120 houses in the reign of
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Bennet Copplestone, used the area in his 1922 novel
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3504:"Listed Buildings in Bradpole, Dorset, England"
3482:"Listed Buildings in Bridport, Dorset, England"
2031:. Manchester University Press. pp. 192–3.
1997:. In Hill, David; Rumble, Alexander R. (eds.).
1925:was based there in the 1960s and 1970s. Writer
1580:. The nearest railway stations to Bridport are
873:joins the Brit to the west of the town centre.
2422:"Bridport Historical Society Inc, Bridport VT"
670:was built in 1785–6, with its clock tower and
4275:
3148:"Don't miss Bridport Christmas Tree Festival"
2903:"Business tips from UK's oldest family firms"
2447:"Role of the Council - Bridport Town Council"
1534:. Routes which start in the town include the
1492:, and much of the filming of the crime drama
1397:Bridport has one local weekly newspaper, the
987:to the south of Bothenhampton parish church.
4163:"George Biles – King of Signwriters Project"
3746:"The Walls to Garden Behind No 74, Bridport"
3070:
3068:
2461:"Area profile for Bridport - Dorset Council"
2001:. Manchester University Press. p. 108.
1476:. West Bay was used to film the 1950s film
1424:television, transmitted in digital from the
1152:, Denhay Farms, Dorset Community NHS Trust,
1033:Historic population of Bridport civil parish
4245:Welcome to Bridport, or Notting Hill on Sea
3174:"Welcome to the Melplash Agricultural Show"
3036:
2297:Sedgemoor 1685: Marlborough's first victory
2274:. Nigel J Clarke Publications. p. 16.
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2375:Sims, Richard; Sims, Marion (March 2008).
2190:(4th ed.). Robert Hale. p. 157.
2126:
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1833:dates from the 15th century and was where
1530:passes around the centre of Bridport on a
1486:of the same name), the opening credits of
4115:
3988:"Messrs Norman Goods Warehouse, Bridport"
3461:"Unitarian Chapel in the Garden Bridport"
3074:
3065:
2272:Monmouth's West Country Rebellion of 1685
1221:
4138:
4010:"New Holy Trinity Church, Bothenhampton"
3592:"Old Holy Trinity Church, Bothenhampton"
3255:
3060:Oscar-winner's love affair with Victoria
2775:. Dorset County Council. 3 November 2014
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2086:West Dorset (Holiday and Tourist Guide)
1992:
1911:Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham
1630:The Sir John Colfox Academy at Bradpole
1576:was closed in May 1975, along with the
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3146:Hudston, Jonathan (10 December 2009).
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721:West Dorset parliamentary constituency
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4097:. The Dean and Chapter of Westminster
3900:"27 and 29, West Allington, Bridport"
3768:"Granby House Masonic Hall, Bridport"
3435:"Unitarians; many beliefs, one faith"
2045:
1955:Bridport (UK Parliament constituency)
1343:, with other attractions including a
990:The coast at Bridport is part of the
959:. The hills east of the town, around
4139:Stanford, Peter (18 December 2020).
4118:"Bridport, home is where the art is"
3878:"133–139, North Allington, Bridport"
3570:"Parish Church of St Mary, Bridport"
3323:"Who dunnit TV drama stars West Bay"
3320:
3235:"Annual Events in the West Bay Area"
3198:
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1913:and rock musician singer-songwriter
1844:
1794:
1578:Bridport – Maiden Newton branch line
1489:The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
742:. At the lower level, Bridport is a
435:miles (2.4 km) inland from the
4313:Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
2974:
2377:"The man behind Bridport's railway"
2071:
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1014:coastal weather observation point.
466:The town features as Port Bredy in
24:
3413:National Heritage List for England
3348:Who dunnit TV drama stars West Bay
3150:. Real West Dorset. Archived from
3119:Gerryts, Rene (19 December 2013).
3014:. Literature Works. Archived from
2129:The Batsford Colour Book of Dorset
1452:'s Channel 4 television programme
1295:'s novels, and is the setting for
758:(which also includes neighbouring
659:1,200 men from the local royalist
25:
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4091:"Arthur, Viscount Lee of Fareham"
3814:. Bridport Area Development Trust
3256:Tourgout, James (1 August 2012).
2610:. Natural England. Archived from
1904:
560:, and by the subsequent reign of
4469:List of civil parishes in Dorset
3966:"Berry Farmhouse, Bothenhampton"
3856:"Church of St Swithun, Bridport"
3329:. Newsquest Media (Southern) Ltd
3264:. Newsquest Media (Southern) Ltd
3037:Burton-Page, Tony (April 2007).
2984:Tony Burton-Page (August 2010).
2901:Wallis, Lucy (15 January 2014).
2490:A Vision of Britain through Time
2211:Hammond, Reginald J. W. (1979).
1995:"The Burghal Hidage place-names"
1941:grew up in Bridport and painter
1756:chapel on South Street, now the
1735:Society of Friends Meeting House
1562:, 32 miles (51 km) away via the
1405:and published on Thursdays. The
850:, 33 miles (53 km) east of
792:On 1 April 2024 the parishes of
762:) elects 3 of the 82 members to
631:. At the end of the war in 1651
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3383:"About Bridport Quaker Meeting"
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3363:. Bridport Team Ministry. 2013
3075:Guttridge, Roger (June 2006).
2971:The Observer, 18 February 2007
2729:Office for National Statistics
2700:Office for National Statistics
2671:Office for National Statistics
2642:Office for National Statistics
2570:"Dorset Registration District"
2145:
2131:. B. T. Batsford. p. 18.
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1972:
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635:briefly stayed in the town at
568:; one 14th-century account by
333:https://www.bridport-tc.gov.uk
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4247:The Telegraph, 17 March 2007.
4116:Churchill, Nick (June 2013).
3638:. Bridport Museum Trust. 2014
1960:
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812:The Jurassic cliffs, West Bay
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3944:"Unitarian Chapel, Bridport"
3222:Wallow in and get out quick!
3199:Bell, Anne (26 April 2013).
3039:"Bridport's Electric Palace"
2240:. Robert Hale. p. 125.
1857:The town's football club is
1634:
1538:, which heads north through
1513:
1179:Bridport has a twice-weekly
1104:Source:Dorset County Council
803:
649:Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion
7:
4189:The Marshwood Vale Magazine
3724:"Granville House, Bridport"
3702:"34, West Street, Bridport"
1993:Dodgson, John McN. (1996).
1948:
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1644:The Sir John Colfox Academy
1450:Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
126:OS grid reference
39:Human settlement in England
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4707:Grade II* listed buildings
3834:"9, East Street, Bridport"
3790:"Public Library, Bridport"
3311:The Times, 18 October 2009
2868:Farmers' Markets in Dorset
1744:Bridport has a history of
1426:Stockland Hill Transmitter
1313:The Treasure of Golden Cap
1305:Frederick Harcourt Kitchin
1118:
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979:), with small outcrops of
927:, overlain by superficial
842:miles (25 km) SSW of
769:In 1835 Bridport became a
738:Bridport has two-tiers of
703:The town gave its name to
488:
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4702:Grade II listed buildings
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4078:Tennis for Real in Dorset
3062:Dorset Echo, 3 March 2009
2797:. nationalarchives.gov.uk
2270:Clarke, Nigel J. (1985).
2215:. Ward Lock. p. 31.
1733:Opposite the church is a
1688:Kingston Maurward College
1594:West of England Main Line
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4697:Grade I listed buildings
2967:20 February 2007 at the
2725:Neighbourhood Statistics
2696:Neighbourhood Statistics
2667:Neighbourhood Statistics
2638:Neighbourhood Statistics
2059:. burtonbradstock.org.uk
1965:
1814:Parish Church of St Mary
1574:Bridport railway station
1392:
752:Dorset unitary authority
643:after his defeat at the
4165:. Bridport Town Council
3658:"The Chantry, Bridport"
3180:. Melplash Show Society
3127:. Newsquest Media Group
2769:"Bridport town profile"
2465:gi.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
2159:. Bridport Museum Trust
1863:Western Football League
1818:Holy Trinity Old Church
1783:St Mary's parish church
1510:who lives in Bridport.
1260:, a new restaurant and
787:Bridport Rural District
756:Bridport electoral ward
639:as he sought to escape
493:Bridport's origins are
27:Town in Dorset, England
4743:Market towns in Dorset
4214:Bettey, J. H. (1974).
4120:. Dorset Life Magazine
4032:"George Inn, Bridport"
3922:"Downe Hall, Bridport"
3309:Townies in the country
3079:. Dorset Life Magazine
3041:. Dorset Life Magazine
3012:literatureworks.org.uk
2988:. Dorset Life Magazine
2402:. Dorset Life Magazine
2379:. Dorset Life Magazine
2055:Bailey, C. J. (1982).
1889:
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1692:Bournemouth University
1668:Colyton Grammar School
1631:
1411:also serves Bridport.
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657:where they encountered
641:Parliamentarian forces
620:
497:. During the reign of
447:and its tributary the
403:
246:Postcode district
176:Ceremonial county
158:Unitary authority
4240:Bridport Town Council
4095:westminster-abbey.org
3636:"The Museum Building"
3548:"Town Hall, Bridport"
2986:"Bridport's arts hub"
2320:Whiles, John (1985).
2295:Tincey, John (2005).
2236:Gant, Roland (1980).
1887:
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1837:stayed on his way to
1782:
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1325:Elizabeth Jane Howard
1280:
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483:Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue
401:
4036:www.closedpubs.co.uk
3203:. bridportnews.co.uk
3008:"The Bridport Prize"
2538:. legislation.gov.uk
2157:bridportmuseum.co.uk
1758:Bridport Arts Centre
1676:Thomas Hardye School
1660:The Woodroffe School
1602:South West Main Line
1586:Heart of Wessex Line
1329:Victoria Glendinning
1282:Bridport Arts Centre
1231:Bridport Arts Centre
1213:R J Balson & Son
725:Member of Parliament
554:Edward the Confessor
289:Dorset and Wiltshire
226:Sovereign state
30:For other uses, see
4712:Scheduled monuments
4334:(cities in italics)
4306:Unitary authorities
3154:on 13 February 2015
3077:"Literary Bridport"
2426:museumsdatabase.com
2127:John Hyams (1975).
1921:. American painter
1827:Holy Trinity Church
1552:UK motorway network
1458:and the BBC dramas
1430:Greatest Hits Radio
996:World Heritage Site
985:Kellaways Formation
981:Cornbrash limestone
816:Bridport is in the
789:from 1894 to 1974.
678:, the 14th-century
645:Battle of Worcester
377: /
4431:Sturminster Newton
4208:General references
3441:on 27 January 2013
3327:bridportnews.co.uk
3262:bridportnews.co.uk
3178:melplashshow.co.uk
2821:amsafebridport.com
2515:legislation.gov.uk
2188:Portrait of Dorset
1890:
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1829:in Bothenhampton.
1810:Bridport Town Hall
1785:
1708:Monmouth Rebellion
1632:
1414:Bridport receives
1285:
1267:The Young Victoria
1177:
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814:
723:. As of 2024, the
709:Bridport, Tasmania
697:Bridport's station
668:Bridport Town Hall
621:
611:Bridport Town Hall
451:. Its origins are
404:
381:50.7336°N 2.7584°W
312:UK Parliament
258:Dialling code
58:Bridport Town Hall
4720:
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4656:English Civil War
4332:Major settlements
4317:areas and suburbs
4292:Ceremonial county
3018:on 12 August 2016
2934:. 4 November 2011
2823:. Amsafe Bridport
2614:on 6 October 2015
2608:"Dorset Explorer"
2449:. 9 January 2017.
2331:978-0-948251-00-9
2306:978-1-84415-147-9
2281:978-0-907683-17-9
2038:978-0-7190-3218-9
2008:978-0-7190-3218-9
1845:Sport and leisure
1795:Notable buildings
1724:Diocese of Évreux
1652:Beaminster School
1650:is combined with
1470:Rockliffe's Folly
1131:Writing in 1965,
1109:
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771:municipal borough
733:Liberal Democrats
705:Bridport, Vermont
625:English Civil War
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1805:Historic England
1760:, is a Grade II
1703:St Mary's Church
1684:Weymouth College
1598:Dorchester South
1484:the radio series
1444:Filming location
1434:BBC Radio Solent
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