WALKS IN DORSET at LITTLEBREDY & LONG BREDY (& THE GREY MARE AND HER COLTS) (4K)
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025
- In this episode of my series “Walks in Dorset”, I take a 6.5 mile circular walk from the village of Littlebredy which is located 7 miles West of Dorchester. Once again I am accompanied by my Whippet, Logan.
I parked my car in Littlebredy and started off with a wander through the village, passing by the Walled Garden and on to the Church of St Michael & All Angels.
Following the River Bride, I passed a magnificent waterfall & enchanting lake.
At the cricket pitch, to the East of the village, I headed South past Bridehead House and uphill towards Farm Wood.
At an ancient stone, I headed West to visit The Grey Mare & her Colts - a Neolithic Long Barrow - and then on to the Kingston Russell Stone Circle - 18 ancient stones arranged in an oval shape (90ft X 60ft) that originates from the Neolithic or Bronze Age.
My route then took me North along a section of the MacMillan Way, passing by Lower Kingston Russell Farm and on to the village of Long Bredy.
After visiting the Church of St Peter at Long Bredy, I continued along the MacMillan Way before heading back to Littlebredy.
There were some stunning countryside views on the walk including sightings of The Hardy Monument (to the East) & the sea (to the South).
Map courtesy of Google Maps.
Aerial pictures courtesy of Google Maps.
Music from the RUclips Audio library.
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Information Sources: Wikipedia, Dorset Churches, Historic England, British History Online & Dorset OPC.
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