Dorset’s Jurassic Coast.

Worbarrow Bay and the Tout remains a hidden gem.

Spring flowers in Dorset.

The Old Chantry near Sherborne is a fascinating building.

Gold Hill and not a loaf of bread in sight.

A visitor strolls down this iconic location.

Melbury Beacon on the horizon.

In May it is displayed at its best.

Sheep safely graze in the morning sun.

Winter shadows are cast from a nearby hillside.

At the Heart of Blackmore Vale.

Summer at Sturminster Newton Mill on the River Stour.

A Grand Day Out.

A wonderful place to visit.

Cattle graze by the River Allen.

The cattle, curious as ever, came to see what I was doing.

Sherborne Abbey on the 11th September 2002.

In recognition of the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II

Sturminster Newton Mill.

First mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086, this most picturesque of watermills, situated in the heart of Blackmore Vale, was largely re-built about 1650. Bread flour continues to be milled here.

Snow on Gold Hill.

Gold Hill is an iconic steep cobbled street overlooking the Blackmore Vale.

Sherborne Abbey on St George’s Day.

During the week I was walking in Sherborne and decided to take a detour to see the abbey. I had just my Fuji X100V camera with a fixed non zoom lens with me.

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