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  • The Old Brewery Bed and Breakfast is situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. There is the World Heritage site "Jurassic Coast" famous for its fossils and footpaths and the rolling hills - home of the Cerne Abbas Giant and the spectacular hill forts of Maiden Castle and Eggardon.

  • Lulworth Castle -Lulworth castle, built in the early 17th Century as a hunting lodge, became a country house at the heart of a large estate. Thomas Howard, 3rd Lord Bindon, built the Castle in order to entertain hunting parties for the King and Court. The Howards owned it until 1641 when it was purchased by Humphrey Weld, the direct ancestor of the present owners.

    The exterior of the Castle changed little over the years but the interior evolved in line with changing fashions until it was gutted by a disastrous fire in 1929. Restoration work began on the ruin by the Department of the Environment and was followed through to completion in 1998 by English Heritage.
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    Monkey World
    -Set amongst the woodland of Dorset lays 65 acres of sanctuary for over 150 primates. Monkey World was set up in 1987 by Jim and Alison Cronin to provide abused Spanish beach chimps with a permanent, stable home. Today Monkey World works in conjunction with foreign governments from all over the world to stop the illegal smuggling of apes out of Africa and Asia. At the park visitors can see more than 150 primates of 15 different species.
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  • Bovington Tank Museum-The Tank Museum in Bovington Dorset houses the world's largest and finest collection of Armoured Fighting Vehicles from unique World War 1 tanks to the latest main battle tank of the British Army - Challenger.The Museum has a collection of almost 300 vehicles from over 26 countries.
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  • The South West Coast Path- The South West Coast Path is Britain's longest National Trail, running from Minehead in Somerset to South Haven Point near Poole Dorset. The path includes two UNESCO World Heritage sites; The Jurassic Coast plus the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
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  • Athelhampton House-Athelhampton House is full of history from more than a thousand years and much of the house has stood for over five centuries. Along with its beautiful and well maintained gardens, the history of the House, grounds and families that have lived there, it is well worth a visit.
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  • Corfe Castle- Thousand-year-old castle, an iconic survivor of the English Civil War, rising above the Isle of Purbeck Corfe Castle has had a long and eventful history. Positioned strategically in the gap between the Purbeck hills, it was perfect for defending inland Dorset against attack from the sea. The surrounding agricultural lands and forests were rich, and could be used to provide food and resources for the Castle. Not surprisingly, therefore, Corfe Castle was a royal fortress for over 600 years.
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