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Moreton Tearooms

Moreton Tearooms
Moreton Tearooms Moreton Tearooms is a very good place to visit, you can tell that when you drive the half a mile road aproach to the Old School House in Moreton underneath a canopy of trees that eventually opens out onto a very quaint and extrmely Dorset styled 3-way crossroads. The pretty and very inviting building on the left is the Old School House and it’s a joy to enter. Once inside you... 

Nappers Mite

Nappers Mite
Nappers Mite Nappers Mite is a little gem if you manage to find it, at the lower, south end of the main pedestrian shopping street, it hides away in 4 sections. two inside, a central section in a covered courtyard and a very pleasant garden out back. The small restaurant/wine bar is excellent for morning coffees right through to full lunches. If you haven’t got time for long stay then trying... 

Maiden Castle

Maiden Castle
Maiden Castle is set just south of Dorchester and can be seen from the main road to Weymouth. The castle itself is no longer visible but it’s location is very obvious to all who visit. Maiden Castle was the largest Iron Age hill fort in Britain and existed as a hill fort between roughly 800 BC and 43 AD when it fell to the Roman army and the local population relocated to the nearby town of Durnovaria,... 
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