Clouds Hill, Wareham
#2 among attractions in Wareham
Facts and practical information
Clouds Hill is an isolated cottage near Wareham in the county of Dorset in South West England. It is the former home of T. E. Lawrence and is owned by the National Trust. The site is in the parish of Turners Puddle in Purbeck District. ()
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Clouds Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Tank Museum, Monkey World, Athelhampton House, Lulworth Estate.
- 1.7 miSHistory museum, Military museum, Museum
The Tank Museum, Bovington Camp
43 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Dorset, The Tank Museum in Bovington Camp stands as a formidable archive of armored warfare. This impressive establishment is not just a museum; it is a journey through the history of tanks and their impact on global conflicts.
- 2.1 miSENature and wildlife, Park, Zoo
Monkey World, Wareham
55 min walk • The Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre is a 65-acre ape and monkey sanctuary and rescue centre near Wool, Dorset, England.
- 3.9 miNWMuseum, Historical place, Garden
Athelhampton House, Dorchester
99 min walk • Athelhampton is a settlement and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated approximately 5 miles east of Dorchester. It consists of a manor house and a former Church of England parish church.
- 5.7 miSPark
Lulworth Estate, Lulworth
147 min walk • The Lulworth Estate is located in central south Dorset, England. Its most notable landscape feature include a five-mile stretch of coastline on the Jurassic Coast. Part of the area is a World Heritage Site. The historic estate includes the Lulworth Castle and Park.
- 3 miNWChurch
Church of Saint John
77 min walk • The Church of Saint John the Evangelist is a Church of England parish church in Tolpuddle, Dorset. The church is a Grade I listed building.
- 3 miNWMuseum, History museum
Tolpuddle Martyrs
77 min walk • The Tolpuddle Martyrs were six agricultural labourers from the village of Tolpuddle in Dorset, England, who, in 1834, were convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers.
- 1.5 miSWChurch, Architecture
St Nicholas' Church
40 min walk • St Nicholas' is a Church of England parish church at Moreton, Dorset, England. It is known for its thirteen windows, engraved by the poet and artist Sir Laurence Whistler. T. E. Lawrence was buried in the separate churchyard.
- 5.8 miSForts and castles, Vernacular architecture, Gothic Revival architecture
Lulworth Castle, Lulworth
149 min walk • Lulworth Castle, in East Lulworth, Dorset, England, situated south of the village of Wool, is an early 17th-century hunting lodge erected in the style of a revival fortified castle, one of only five extant Elizabethan or Jacobean buildings of this type.
- 5.5 miNEChurch
St Andrew's Church
141 min walk • St Andrew's Church in Winterborne Tomson, Dorset, England, was built in the 12th century. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
- 7.4 miNEChurch
St Mary
190 min walk • Church of Mary is a Grade I listed church in Almer, Dorset, England. It became a listed building on 18 March 1955. According to Arthur Mee's The King's England: Dorset, "the embattled tower is 15th Century, and has a fine arch.
- 2.8 miSEVernacular architecture
Woolbridge Manor House, Wool
73 min walk • Woolbridge Manor is a 17th-century manor house in East Stoke, just outside the village of Wool, in Dorset, England. English Heritage have designated it a Grade II* listed building.