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This historic chalk drawing in England once drew outcry over its most famous feature, the hanging appendage lauded elsewhere ...
In 1919, Cerne Abbas near Dorchester was a run-down outpost of the Pitt-Rivers family estate. The aftermath of World War One had meant there was a shortage of tenants so the family decided to sell up.
A MYSTERIOUS spider-like crop circle pattern has appeared in a field in a Dorset field. The arachnoid-esque pattern has ...
Crop circles in fields in Dorset have been branded as "criminal damage" by police and farmers. A spider motif appeared on ...
Cerne Abbas is located 7.8 miles north of Dorchester in Dorset and the giant brings in tourism to the village The origins and purpose of Britain's largest chalk hill figure remain shrouded in mystery.
MONKEY at Barnstomper Festival (Dorchester) at Cerne Abbas Brewery, Dorchester | Thu 29 August 2024: Find event lineups and buy tickets in our 'What's On at Cerne Abbas Brewery Dorchester' events ...
The Dorset Village of Cerne Abbas has come top in an estate agent's survey as the most desirable in the country. But this pretty village nestled between Dorchester and Sherborne has had more than ...
Here are five reasons to visit this picturesque Dorset village, which has charm and beauty in abundance - and even a world famous landmark. 1.) Cerne Abbey Cerne Abbey (Image: Joe D) Cerne ...
History of the Cerne Abbas Giant Although researchers now have a better idea when the hill figure was created, there remain many unanswered questions about it.
A major attraction of Dorset, England, is the Cerne Abbas Giant, a 180-foot-tall figure of a naked man wielding a large club carved with chalk into a hilltop. A pair of historians offers a strong ...
THE ‘Cerne Giant’, it is announced, will come under the auctioneer's hammer on June 16 next when the Abbey estate, Cerne Abbas, near Dorchester, Dorset, is to be sold in lots. The ‘Cerne ...
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