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This historic chalk drawing in England once drew outcry over its most famous feature, the hanging appendage lauded elsewhere ...
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.
The Cerne Abbas Giant is a chalk figure of an enormous naked man wielding a club carved into the side of a hill in Dorchester, England.
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 ...
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.
Cerne Abbas, between Dorchester and Sherborne, first welcomed visitors to some of its gardens in 1974. Apart from 1977 and 1978 the event has been repeated every year.
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