Durdle Door – Dorset’s Most Iconic Attraction
Durdle Door is a 7.5 mile drive from Tyneham village. Alternatively you can take the coastal walk which is roughly
Read moreDurdle Door is a 7.5 mile drive from Tyneham village. Alternatively you can take the coastal walk which is roughly
Read moreLulworth Cove is roughly a 2 hour walk from Tyneham village if you follow the Dorset Coastal Path. It’s a
Read moreTyneham village to Worbarrow Bay is a one mile walk. The closest car park is actually the village car park
Read moreThe Tyneham village gate is opened at 9am daily when there is no militaryactivity taking place. The gate is closed
Read moreTyneham post office was located in a row of terraced houses known as the Row or Post Office Row. They
Read moreDo you want to know the real story of Tyneham? If you want to know what really happened to Tyneham
Read moreThe Bonds first came to Tyneham in 1683 when Nathaniel Bond bought both Tyneham and Creech Grange. From this time
Read moreThe rectory was a rather grand building which was easily big enough to accommodate an average sized Victorian family. Canon
Read moreTyneham history dates all the way back to the time of William the Conqueror. He gave parcels of land to
Read moreThe Deserted Village of Tyneham Tyneham village is one of Dorset’s most interesting tourist destinations. Before the war Tyneham was
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