Buildings, New

Settlement in Dorset

England

Buildings, New

Path coming out on to High Street Path beside churchyard coming out on to High Street
Path coming out on to High Street Credit: Shaun Ferguson

Buildings, New, Dorset is a small village located in the county of Dorset, England. Situated in the southwestern part of the country, it is nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of rolling green hills and charming countryside. This village has a population of around 500 residents, making it a close-knit and tight community.

The architecture in Buildings, New, Dorset is predominantly traditional, with a mix of stone and brick buildings that exude a rustic and timeless charm. These buildings showcase the village's rich history and heritage and are a testament to its long-standing existence. The village center is a hub of activity, with several shops, cafes, and local businesses that cater to the needs of the residents.

Surrounded by natural beauty, Buildings, New, Dorset offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The village is blessed with stunning walking trails and scenic viewpoints that provide breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. It is also in close proximity to some of Dorset's famous landmarks, such as the Jurassic Coast and the charming town of Dorchester.

The community in Buildings, New, Dorset is known for its warmth and friendliness. The villagers take great pride in their heritage and actively participate in local events and festivals, which adds to the vibrant atmosphere of the village. Additionally, there are several community organizations and clubs that residents can join to engage in various hobbies and interests.

In conclusion, Buildings, New, Dorset is a charming village with a rich history, stunning natural beauty, and a close-knit community. It offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike, making it a truly delightful place to experience the beauty of rural England.

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Path coming out on to High Street Path beside churchyard coming out on to High Street
Path coming out on to High Street
Path beside churchyard coming out on to High Street
Crack Lane Cemetery Crack Lane Cemetery outside of Langton Matravers
Crack Lane Cemetery
Crack Lane Cemetery outside of Langton Matravers
Keates Quarry Keates Quarry dinosaur footprints
Keates Quarry
Keates Quarry dinosaur footprints
Bridleway heading to A351 From Langton Road the bridleway heading to A351
Bridleway heading to A351
From Langton Road the bridleway heading to A351
Path heading towards Woodhyde Campsite From Haycrafts Lane the path heading towards Woodhyde Campsite
Path heading towards Woodhyde Campsite
From Haycrafts Lane the path heading towards Woodhyde Campsite
Haycraft's Lane Minor road near Harman's Cross.
Haycraft's Lane
Minor road near Harman's Cross.
Level Crossing Steam train near Harman's Cross.
Level Crossing
Steam train near Harman's Cross.
Level crossing, Quarr Farm
Level crossing, Quarr Farm
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
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.
Main road to Swanage at Instow
Main road to Swanage at Instow
View near Harman's Cross Fields north of the railway with houses in Harman's Cross on the horizon.
View near Harman's Cross
Fields north of the railway with houses in Harman's Cross on the horizon.
Purbeck Way at Brenscombe Hill
Purbeck Way at Brenscombe Hill
Little Woolgarston Cottages near Corfe Castle.
Little Woolgarston
Cottages near Corfe Castle.
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Buildings, New is located at Grid Ref: SY9980 (Lat: 50.619706, Lng: -2.0154964)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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