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Local HistoryYou are in: Dorset > History > Local History > Discover Dorchester Town Crier, Alistair Chisholm Discover DorchesterDorchester's Town Crier and Blue Badge Guide Alistair Chisholm took us on one of his famous guided walks to unearth some of Dorchester's amazing and ancient past - Dorset's county town celebrated its 700th anniversary of its Royal Charter in 2005.
Start at the underground Waitrose car park - you may not think it would be the best place to start a historical walk, but it is actually the site of a giant 'henge' monument - red dots mark the site of massive three metre high oak posts - showing that 4,500 years ago, people gathered in the area that is now Dorchester. Maumbury Rings is a Roman amphitheatre听 - it was previously also a henge monument but the Romans built it up as a display site for drilling and entertainment.听 Maumbury Rings Since then it has been used as a gun-emplacement during the Civil War and even for public executions.听 You'll pass the Eldridge-Pope brewery.听 Although beer is no longer brewed in this famous Dorset institution, there are plans to use the Victorian buildings for a retail, arts and housing redevelopment.听 On your left is Dorchester's market place - originally where farmers would bring their produce and where workers would sell their labour. There is still a busy market every Wednesday. Although the Roman Town of 'Durnovaria's original walls no longer exist, these tree-lined 'Walks' trace their route around the town. The Walks Turn right and walk through the Borough Gardens Leave the Gardens and walk towards Princes Street Turn left at the Tourist Office and join the High Street Dorchester's Aquaduct sculpture A self-taught genius, he was rector at Whitcombe near Dorchester and also ran a school. His poems are seen as a valuable record of the old dialect and working people's lives in the 19th Century. The Church is the burial place of Rev John White who helped restore Dorchester after a fire destroyed the town in 1613. He also inspired many local people to go to America where they founded 'Dorchester' - a suburb of Boston. Walk down to 'The Bow' and turn left past the Corn Exchange and down Friary Hill. Join the River Frome and turn left along the riverside path听 The Roman Townhouse Continue walking along the riverside Turn right past Hangman's Cottage and walk up the hill Walk behind the Roman Townhouse towards the crossroads Turn left and head back down the High Street You can finish your walk here by visiting Dorset County Museum to learn more about Dorchester's 4,000 years of history. last updated: 07/07/2008 at 13:36 Have Your SayWhat is your favourite part of Dorchester? Have you any fascinating facts about the town's history?
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