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Tyneham ‘ghost’ Village

Where time stopped in 1943

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Tyneham is Dorset’s famous ‘lost’ village

 

In November 1943 all residents of the small village of Tyneham in Dorset were told to leave within 28 days. The area was needed for the Second World War army forces’ training. On 17 December 1943 the last residents left, believing one day they could return. Sadly this was never to happen and the village was left in an abandoned, ghostly state.

Today, the village is still part of the Army Ranges but access is now allowed to visitors most weekends and all public holidays. Check the website for full details.

Expore Tyneham ‘Ghost’ Village

Take a walk along the ruined houses of ‘The Row’, past the old original Telephone Kiosk. Wander in the empty shells of the cottages. Each house contains a story board providing information about who lived there with photographs.
Don’t miss the exhibitions in the old school which has been faithfully restored, the old church and the restored barn and outbuildings at Tyneham Farm.

Worbarrow Bay on the Jurassic Coast

You can also enjoy a very scenic stroll down to the beach at Worbarrow Bay (just over a mile west from Tyneham on the Jurassic Coast). There’s access to a stony beach overlooked by Worbarrow Tout which the more energetic can climb. Swimming is allowed but children should be supervised as the beach shelves steeply as you enter the water.

Take Care – Army Ranges!

Tyneham and Worbarrow are part of the Ministry of Defence Lulworth Ranges. As the area is a LIVE FIRING range, while walking away from the track to Worbarrow you must KEEP TO THE PATHS MARKED WITH YELLOW POSTS at all times.

 

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Tyneham near Creech, Wareham, United Kingdom

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