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Thousand-year-old castle, an iconic survivor of the English Civil War, rising above the Isle of Purbeck |
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Farmer Palmers was once a working dairy farm milking 110 cows, today it’s a family tourist attraction.
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Agglestone Rock is a large rock weighing approximately 400 tonnes. The rock is situated close to Studland bay and just a few minutes drive from Corfe castle. |
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A pretty town, situated between two rivers, Wareham has a rich history. It was an important Anglo-Saxon town and Port, the Saxon church of St. Martin, built c.1030. has survived intact. |
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The village of Corfe sits below the imposing ruins of Corfe Castle. A much photographed beauty, the current castle dates from the 11th century and has a colourful past. |
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The Tank Museum Dorset attraction in Bovington houses the world's largest and finest collection of Armoured machines. Vehicles include Challenger 2 - the latest british army battle tank and the worlds first tank. |
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Durlston Country Park encompasses 280 acres, and is situated just a mile south of Swanage. The park is the perfect place for a walk (or picnic) with breathtaking views |
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The Swanage Railway Dorset attraction currently operates on six miles of track between Swanage and Norden. The train passes through the beautiful Isle of Purbeck, passing the ruins of Corfe Castle. |
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