UK Map 7 Merley Court Touring Park Crossways Caravan Club Site Wood Farm Caravan Club Site Smedmore House Caravan Club Site Haycraft Caravan Club Site Hunter's Moon Caravan Club Site Five Acres Caravan Club Site Wincanton Racecourse Caravan Club Site Verwood Camping and Caravanning Club Site Moreton Camping and Caravanning Club Site Charmouth Camping and Caravanning Club Site Salisbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site Hardy's Cottage (National Trust) - Birthplace of novelist and poet Thomas Hardy White Mill (National Trust) - Corn mill in a peaceful setting Barrington Court (National Trust) - Jekyll-inspired garden, working kitchen garden and Tudor manor house Brownsea Island (National Trust) - Atmospheric island of heath and woodland Clouds Hill (National Trust) - The rural retreat of T.E.Lawrence Corfe Castle (National Trust) - Thousand-year-old castle, rising above the Isle of Purbeck Hardy Monument (National Trust) - Monument to Vice-Admiral Hardy Kingston Lacy (National Trust) - Magnificent mansion with important collections, set in attractive formal gardens and parkland Little Clarendon (National Trust) - Late 15th-century stone house Lytes Cary Manor (National Trust) - Intimate manor house with walled gardens and estate Tintinhull Garden (National Trust) - Delightful formal garden Treasurer's House (National Trust) - Small medieval house Max Gate (National Trust) - Home of novelist and poet Thomas Hardy Studland Beach & Nature Reserve (National Trust) - Vast area of sandy beaches and heathland Stourhead (National Trust) - Celebrated landscape garden and Palladian mansion Stoke-Sub-Hamdon Priory (National Trust) - 14th/15th-century farm buildings, formerly a priests’ residence Stembridge Tower Mill (National Trust) - The last remaining thatched windmill in England Priest's House (National Trust) - Late medieval hall house in a picturesque village Philipps House and Dinton Park (National Trust) - Early 19th-century neo-Grecian house Montacute House (National Trust) - Magnificent Elizabethan stone-built  house, with fine collections, garden and park Mompesson House (National Trust) - Elegant and spacious 18th-century house in the Cathedral Close Maiden Castle (English Heritage) - The finest and largest Iron Age hillfort in Europe Lulworth Castle (English Heritage) - An early 17th-century hunting lodge, the castle later became a country house set in beautiful parkland Kingston Russell Stone Circle (English Heritage) - A Bronze Age stone circle consisting of 18 stones; thought to have been built about 4,000 years ago Fiddleford Manor (English Heritage) - Part of a medieval manor house, featuring a remarkable interior Abbotsbury Abbey Remains (English Heritage) - The remains of a cloister building of the Benedictine Abbotsbury Abbey, founded in the 11th century and dissolved in 1539 Knowlton Church and Earthworks (English Heritage) - A Norman church set among Neolithic earthworks symbolising the transition from pagan to Christian worship Sherborne Old Castle (English Heritage) - Cromwell said Sherborne was a 'malicious and mischievous' castle Muchelney Abbey (English Heritage) - The monastery at Muchelney was reputedly established by Ine, a 7th-century king of Wessex Jordan Hill Roman Temple (English Heritage) - The foundations of a Romano-Celtic temple Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows (English Heritage) - Part of an extensive 4,000-year-old Bronze Age cemetery St Catherine`s Chapel (English Heritage) - A small stone chapel, set on a hilltop above the village of Abbotsbury and previously used as a lighthouse, with an unusual roof and small turret Portland Castle (English Heritage) - Built to defend Weymouth against possible French and Spanish invasion, it has survived largely unaltered Old Wardour Castle (English Heritage) - One of England's most romantic castles, in a secluded lakeside setting Old Sarum (English Heritage) - Occupied from Neolithic times, the present structure was built by Iron Age peoples c.500bc, it was later occupied by the Romans, the Saxons and, most importantly, the Normans. The Nine Stones (English Heritage) - The remains of a prehistoric circle of nine standing stones of varying heights and sizes, constructed approximately 4,000 years ago Salisbury - Britford Park and Ride Salisbury - Wilton Park and Ride Salisbury - Beehive Park and Ride Salisbury - London Road Park and Ride Swanage Steam Railway `The Purbeck Line'