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- Tyneham is a ghost village abandoned in 1943 and former civil parish, now in the parish of Steeple with Tyneham, in the Dorset district, in the south...
- Tyneham House is a ruined Elizabethan detached house, located in Tyneham, Dorset, England. It was built by Henry Williams between 1563 and 1583 and was...
- Tyneham Cap is a prominent, gr****y knoll, 167 metres (548 ft) high, on the South West Coast Path in Dorset, England. It rises above Brandy Bay and has...
- and residents are required to relocate. One example is the village of Tyneham in Dorset, England, acquired during World War II to build an artillery...
- hamlet and former civil parish, now in the civil parish of Steeple with Tyneham, in the Purbeck district of the English county of Dorset. It is situated...
- St Mary's Church is a former Church of England parish church in Tyneham, Dorset, England. The church, which is a Grade II listed building, has 13th-century...
- century, when it was slighted. Some of the ridge, around the village of Tyneham, near Lulworth, has been closed to the public for use by the army as a...
- A portion of the coast around Worbarrow Bay and the ghost village of Tyneham is owned by the Ministry of Defence, who have used it as a training area...
- are still only partially accessible; this includes the ghost village of Tyneham which was evacuated after being requisitioned by the army in 1943. Areas...
- exercises were carried out at Studland and Weymouth and the village of Tyneham was requisitioned for army training. Tens of thousands of troops departed...