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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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exercises were
carried out at
Studland and
Weymouth and the
village of
Tyneham was
requisitioned for army training. Tens of
thousands of
troops departed...