What do you do for Piddletrenthide?

What do you do for Piddletrenthide?

Dorset, Bovington Camp. The Tank Museum. Museums and Art Galleries, Indoor. 10.7 mi.

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  • Where is Piddle valley?

    Dorset
    Welcome to the Piddle Valley Website Situated in the heart of Dorset and on the upper reaches of the River Piddle, the communities have a population of some 1,220 and lie predominantly along the B3143 and the River Piddle, from its source near Alton Pancras, southward through Piddletrenthide to Piddlehinton.

    Where does the River Piddle start?

    Alton Pancras
    River Piddle or Trent/Sources

    The Piddle rises just west of Alton Pancras church at ST696023. Alton Pancras is the first to be named form the river as its name in Anglo-Saxon times was æwylm tun, recorded in Domesday as Awultune, meaning “River source village”.

    What’s at Puddletown?

    Attractions in Puddletown

    • Clouds Hill. Isolated cottage that was the home to T. E.
    • Roman Town House.
    • The Dinosaur Museum.
    • The Dorset County Museum.
    • The Dorset Teddy Bear Museum.
    • The Keep Military Museum.
    • The Terracotta Warriors Museum.
    • The Tutankhamun Exhibition.

    Does the River Piddle flood?

    A combination of factors makes the Piddle Valley susceptible to flooding but also a good opportunity to use a sustainable approach to reducing this risk. The river Piddle and the Plush Brook are fed by both groundwater and surface water.

    What does puddle mean in place names?

    The name Puddletown means ‘farmstead on the River Piddle’. It derives from the Old English pidele, a river-name meaning fen or marsh, and tūn, meaning farmstead. Several settlements along the river derive their names from it.

    What does puddle mean in Tolpuddle?

    “Piddle,” in old Dorset-speak, to my knowledge, means “pidelle,” which is water coming out of the ground, like a spring. And after that, the villages on the Piddle are called Puddle. There’s Puddletown, there is Affpuddle, there is Tolpuddle, Briantspuddle.

    Why is puddletown called Puddletown?

    How old is Puddletown Forest?

    The age structure of the woodland is linked to the date of the original leases. Most of the area leased from Puddletown LLP was planted between 1924 and 1927. Remnants of the original Douglas Fir and pine planting remain in pockets throughout the woodland. Much of the woodland leased in the 1950s dates from this time.

    What does puddle mean in Dorset?

    How old is puddletown?

    It was clad in brick in the 18th century (after the vicarage had been extended west in 1722) and a third storey added early in the 19th century.

    Who owns Puddletown Forest?

    Woodland Trust
    Puddletown Forest – Woodland Trust.

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