The U3A History Group have been busy investigating 'shops and shopping' in Lytchett Matravers! Members of the group have put together an illustrated guide to where shops were located, and lots of interesting facts and pictures about life, as it was.
Join us in August, have a delicious cream tea, or slice of cake and a good gossip about all our yesterdays…A relaxing way to spend Sunday afternoon!
All proceeds from the cream teas go towards the repair and upkeep of our lovely historic church, for you and future generations.
Season (14 Aug 2022) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 14:30 | - 16:30 |
* 2:30pm until 4:30pm
Thought to have been built in the early C.8th as the Royal Palace from where St.…
Grade I Listed mediaeval and Elizabethan house. It has magnificent carved oak panelling,…
Important rhododendron garden with many fine and rare trees, landscaped in 18thC with…
Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594 and stately home of the Digby family since 1617.…
Whether you come to stroll in the grounds, watch your children let off steam in the…
Salisbury Cathedral is a medieval masterpiece, standing for over 800 years. Stepping into…
Palace House, overlooking the Beaulieu River, was once the Great Gatehouse of Beaulieu…
The Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites World Heritage Site is internationally…
A fine example of an Elizabethan stately home surrounded by 'Capability' Brown landscaped…
The Dorset and East Devon Coast has an outstanding combination of globally significant…
The Bishop’s Palace and Gardens in Wells, Somerset, has been home to the Bishops of Bath…
Mysterious trapdoors, buried Sarsen stones and ancient yew trees
Located in a Grade I listed building, the American Museum and Gardens features…
Located just outside the village of Ropley in Hampshire. Approached via a single track…
Stansted Park is a Grade II listed country house, home to the Earls of Bessborough since…
Cadhay is approached by an avenue of lime-trees, and stands in an extensive garden, with…