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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in West Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Lyme Regis: House: Probably c. 1785: 27 October 1953 1230135: Belmont. More images. Roman Catholic Church of St Michael and St George. ...

  3. Rousdon - Wikipedia

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    Rousdon is a small linear hamlet laid out to the north of the A3052. The village comprises a small number of dwellings arranged around the A3052 and a private lane, School Lane, a short distance further to the north of Peek Hall (now the Rousdon Village Hall and Social Club).

  4. Lyme Regis - Wikipedia

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    Lyme Regis (/ ˌ l aɪ m ˈ r iː dʒ ɪ s / LYME REE-jiss) is a town in west Dorset, England, 25 miles (40 km) west of Dorchester and east of Exeter. Sometimes dubbed the "Pearl of Dorset", [ 3 ] it lies by the English Channel at the Dorset– Devon border.

  5. Category:Dower houses - Wikipedia

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  6. Dodington Park - Wikipedia

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    The house is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England and the landscaped park is Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [1] [2] The dower house, orangery, and St Mary's Church which all adjoin the house are also each individually Grade I listed, as is the Bath lodge at the southern part of the estate. [3 ...

  7. Dower house - Wikipedia

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    A dower house is usually a moderately large house available for use by the widow of the previous owner of an English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish estate. The widow, often known as the " dowager ", usually moves into the dower house from the larger family house on the death of her husband if the heir is married, and upon his marriage if he was ...