Rollington Hill

Hill, Mountain in Dorset

England

Rollington Hill

Vineyard Farm Cottage from the Castle, Corfe Castle Grade II Listed late 17th or early 18th century farmhouse. The house has an attached 19th century stable and rear extension. The National Trust cottage takes its name from the castle’s vineyard, which was located in field nearby. It is currently (2021) available as a holiday let.
Vineyard Farm Cottage from the Castle, Corfe Castle Credit: Jo and Steve Turner

Rollington Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in the county of Dorset, England. It is situated in the southwestern part of the country, near the town of Corfe Castle. Although referred to as a hill, its elevation and size classify it more accurately as a mountain.

Standing at an impressive height of 530 feet (162 meters), Rollington Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the English Channel. Its distinct conical shape and lush green slopes make it a prominent landmark in the region. The hill is primarily composed of chalk, resulting in its characteristic white appearance.

Rollington Hill is renowned for its rich history, dating back to ancient times. It is believed to have been occupied since the Iron Age, with evidence of human activity and settlements found on its slopes. The hill also played a significant role during the Roman occupation of Britain, serving as a strategic vantage point.

Today, Rollington Hill remains a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and history buffs alike. The well-maintained footpaths and trails allow visitors to explore its diverse flora and fauna while enjoying the breathtaking scenery. The surrounding area offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, picnicking, and photography.

In addition to its natural beauty, Rollington Hill is home to various archaeological sites and historic landmarks. The nearby ruins of Corfe Castle, a medieval fortress, add to the allure of the area, attracting tourists from all over the world.

Overall, Rollington Hill in Dorset is a remarkable geographical feature that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the region.

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Rollington Hill Images

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Vineyard Farm Cottage from the Castle, Corfe Castle Grade II Listed late 17th or early 18th century farmhouse. The house has an attached 19th century stable and rear extension. The National Trust cottage takes its name from the castle’s vineyard, which was located in field nearby. It is currently (2021) available as a holiday let.
Vineyard Farm Cottage from the Castle, Corfe Castle
Grade II Listed late 17th or early 18th century farmhouse. The house has an attached 19th century stable and rear extension. The National Trust cottage takes its name from the castle’s vineyard, which was located in field nearby. It is currently (2021) available as a holiday let.
17 and 19 West Street, Corfe Castle Grade II Listed pair of cottages. Probably one house of 17th century origin. 19 strangely has a chimney stack over the door and entrance hall that may account for the diminutive front door.
17 and 19 West Street, Corfe Castle
Grade II Listed pair of cottages. Probably one house of 17th century origin. 19 strangely has a chimney stack over the door and entrance hall that may account for the diminutive front door.
50 and 50A West Street, Corfe Castle Grade II Listed early 18th century pair of cottages originally one house with 50A as an outbuilding. Extensively modernised about 1985.
50 and 50A West Street, Corfe Castle
Grade II Listed early 18th century pair of cottages originally one house with 50A as an outbuilding. Extensively modernised about 1985.
Furzeman's House, 51 West Street, Corfe Castle Grade II* Listed late medieval open-hall house modified with chimneys and upper floors around 1600. It was previously known as Old Cottage.
Furzeman's House, 51 West Street, Corfe Castle
Grade II* Listed late medieval open-hall house modified with chimneys and upper floors around 1600. It was previously known as Old Cottage.
West Street West Street passing The Old Bakery
West Street
West Street passing The Old Bakery
B3069 down to Corfe Castle B3069 beside Corfe Common heading down to Corfe Castle
B3069 down to Corfe Castle
B3069 beside Corfe Common heading down to Corfe Castle
Path heading into Centre of Village Path heading into centre of village with Corfe Castle in the distance
Path heading into Centre of Village
Path heading into centre of village with Corfe Castle in the distance
Corfe Castle Station Corfe Castle Station with the castle in the distance
Corfe Castle Station
Corfe Castle Station with the castle in the distance
The double track at Harman's Cross Station From Haycrafts Lane bridge looking to the double track at Harman's Cross Station
The double track at Harman's Cross Station
From Haycrafts Lane bridge looking to the double track at Harman's Cross Station
Woodhyde Campsite Woodhyde Campsite beside the Swanage Railway
Woodhyde Campsite
Woodhyde Campsite beside the Swanage Railway
Corfe Castle Station - summer Saturday train  A steam train arriving at Corfe Castle on the preserved Swanage Railway.
Locomotive No. 30053 is a class M7 0-4-4T of the LSWR and designed by Dugald Drummond. This example was built in 1905 and withdrawn in 1964. In addition to smaller Victorian locomotives, like the M7, the Swanage also has a magnificent air-smoothed Bulleid pacific (spam-can) in the form of Manston.
Corfe Castle Station - summer Saturday train
A steam train arriving at Corfe Castle on the preserved Swanage Railway. Locomotive No. 30053 is a class M7 0-4-4T of the LSWR and designed by Dugald Drummond. This example was built in 1905 and withdrawn in 1964. In addition to smaller Victorian locomotives, like the M7, the Swanage also has a magnificent air-smoothed Bulleid pacific (spam-can) in the form of Manston.
Museum at Corfe Castle Station On the preserved Swanage Railway. The main exhibit in this building is a narrow gauge locomotive by the Birmingham firm of Belliss & Seekings that was once on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry.
Museum at Corfe Castle Station
On the preserved Swanage Railway. The main exhibit in this building is a narrow gauge locomotive by the Birmingham firm of Belliss & Seekings that was once on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry.
Swanage Railway - Harman's Cross Station
Swanage Railway - Harman's Cross Station
Swanage Railway - all clear at Harman's Cross Station The guard giving the all clear to the driver of the steam locomotive on this preserved railway.
Swanage Railway - all clear at Harman's Cross Station
The guard giving the all clear to the driver of the steam locomotive on this preserved railway.
Swanage Railway - signal box at Harman's Cross On this preserved railway at the end of the station.
Swanage Railway - signal box at Harman's Cross
On this preserved railway at the end of the station.
Swanage Railway - Harman's Cross Station  On this preserved railway. Very nicely presented but on this occasion the lighting was tricky.
Swanage Railway - Harman's Cross Station
On this preserved railway. Very nicely presented but on this occasion the lighting was tricky.
Drummond M7 waiting to depart Corfe Castle Station Locomotive No. 30053 is a class M7 0-4-4T of the LSWR and designed by Dugald Drummond. This example was built in 1905 and withdrawn in 1964. In addition to smaller Victorian locomotives, like the M7, the Swanage also has a magnificent air-smoothed Bulleid pacific (spam-can) in the form of Manston.
Drummond M7 waiting to depart Corfe Castle Station
Locomotive No. 30053 is a class M7 0-4-4T of the LSWR and designed by Dugald Drummond. This example was built in 1905 and withdrawn in 1964. In addition to smaller Victorian locomotives, like the M7, the Swanage also has a magnificent air-smoothed Bulleid pacific (spam-can) in the form of Manston.
Footplate crew at Corfe Castle Station The driver and fireman of No. 30053 ready to depart from Corf Castle on the preserved Swanage Railway.
Locomotive No. 30053 is a class M7 0-4-4T of the LSWR and designed by Dugald Drummond. This example was built in 1905 and withdrawn in 1964. In addition to smaller Victorian locomotives, like the M7, the Swanage also has a magnificent air-smoothed Bulleid pacific (spam-can) in the form of Manston.
Footplate crew at Corfe Castle Station
The driver and fireman of No. 30053 ready to depart from Corf Castle on the preserved Swanage Railway. Locomotive No. 30053 is a class M7 0-4-4T of the LSWR and designed by Dugald Drummond. This example was built in 1905 and withdrawn in 1964. In addition to smaller Victorian locomotives, like the M7, the Swanage also has a magnificent air-smoothed Bulleid pacific (spam-can) in the form of Manston.
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Rollington Hill is located at Grid Ref: SY9781 (Lat: 50.636302, Lng: -2.0344644)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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///devours.bogus.spins. Near Corfe Castle, Dorset

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