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 Dorchester
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 Dorchester-on-Thames CC - Reports 2002
Dorchester slipped to 67 for 7 and briefly threatened reaching 99 without any further loss thanks to some blows from Chris Sleigh but the young leg spinner soon moped up the remaining batsman (finishing with 5 for 16) and Dorchester were bowled out for 106.
Dorchester turned to their young bowler Tom Kitson who bowled a great spell to finish with figures of 4 wickets for 11 runs and held an excellent catch in the deep.
Runs were at a premium and 3 wickets fell on 78 to leave Dorchester 5 wickets down after 28 overs.
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 Dorchester
Dorchester, Oxfordshire (Dorchester-on-Thames, anciently the seat of the Bishop of Dorchester)
Dorchester in Dorset was central in the organisation of the emigration of puritans to North America in the 17th century, which is why:
Dorchester, Dorset (the traditional county town of Dorset)
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 The Thames Path - Dorchester to Abingdon
If you're returning to Dorchester, Thames Travel service 139 operates hourly (Monday - Saturday) from Abingdon to Dorchester.
By public transport, Thames Travel bus service 139 links Dorchester with Abingdon, Culham, Shillingford and Wallingford and runs approximately hourly, Monday - Saturday.
The Thames is peaceful again beyond the railway bridge, though the towers of Didcot Station are still visible to the left, and soon you pass under one of the many power cables radiating from the power station.
www.thames-path.org.uk /thames_dorchester_abingdon.html

  
 River Thames and boaty things
The footpath from Day's Lock, on the Thames, to Dorchester passes the remarkable earthworks of the pre-Roman settlement known as Dyke Hills and the village itself lies over the important administrative Roman walled town known as Durocina or Dorcicon on the Roman road fron Silchester to Alchester.
It was also in Dorchester that St. Birinus set up his see and founded a cathedral and by about 870 AD, Dorchester was the centre of a large Mercian Diocese which extended from the River Thames to the River Humber.
Dorchester is a delightful little village of timbered houses, thatched cottages, old pubs and interesting shops.
www.the-river-thames.co.uk /dorchester.htm

  
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Dorchester was not affected by the Depression, for there was plenty of work in the new Morris Motors and Pressed Steel factories at Cowley, and also at the Ordnance Depot at Didcot.
The two kings gave Birinus land on which he built his first church, probably this first Dorchester Cathedral was timber-built.
At this time Wallingford, Oxford and Abingdon were the flourishing market towns, and Dorchester, apart from the abbey, was just a village.
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 BBC - h2g2 - Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, UK
Dorchester Sailing Club, which is quite a long way out of the village, is situated on a gravel pit (a remnant of when the Thames flood plain was mined for gravel).
Unfortunately, the noise from the nearby Dorchester bypass tends to spoil the walk somewhat.
The bunnies in Dorchester are a bit of a nuisance, not like the Rabbits in Teletubbyland.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A546464

  
 Searching the Thames: Dorchester
The monks of Dorchester were famous for their beer.
Dorchester is perhaps most famous for a baptism.
St Birinus was a missionary bishop, probably of Germanic birth, sent from Rome to preach in the `inner parts' of England, but when he found that the people of Wessex were still heathen he decided to stay and work there.
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 The Thames Path - Cholsey to Dorchester
Thames Travel service 139 also runs hourly Monday - Saturday from Dorchester going to Shillingford and Wallingford to the south, and Berinsfield, Clifton Hampden, Culham and Abingdon to the north and west.
The Thames Path once again briefly leaves the river to pass through the lovely village of Shillingford, returning to the Thames just out of the village, and continuing to the edge of Dorchester.
On Sundays Thames Travel service 137 runs once every 2 hours from Dorchester to Clifton Hampden, Culham and Abingdon and to Shillingford, Benson, RAF Benson and Wallingford, and also normally continues to Goring and Streatley railway station.
www.thames-path.org.uk /thames_cholsey_dorchester.html

  
 OOS Annual Report 1993
This section describes the general status of the species found within the Dorchester complex of lakes (as defined on the location map) and when they are most likely to be encountered.
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 Combination Ear-scoop and Nail-cleaner from Dorchester-on-Thames: 3rd century
Dorchester-on-Thames lies at a strategic intersection of the River Thames with the important north-south Roman road running from Towcester (on Akeman Street) to Silchester.
That Roman standards of hygiene and beauty were emulated in Britain is demonstrated by the early appearance of Roman-style bathing establishments in towns and villas, and the frequent finds of small instruments used for personal hygiene.
The construction and decoration of the house were not luxurious - there were no signs of mosaic floors, decorative painted walls or window glass - but the assortment of toilet implements and pins found indicated at least one fastidious occupant.
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk /museums/oikos/oikos32.htm

  
 Introduction
Access to all of the lakes forming the Dorchester complex is restricted and to stay on the right side of the law (and some of the landowners) my advice has to be that it is best to assume that there is no access.
In the last couple of years I have had many (well a few) requests for information about the Dorchester complex of gravel pits so have put this together to try and help anyone interested in visiting the area.
Each of the sites marked with a number on the map has a brief description including the best viewing spots and what you might see, together with some of the more unusual species which have been recorded.
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 Dorchester on Thames Hotels: The White Hart Hotel Dorchester on Thames OX10 7HN
The White Hart Hotel and Restaurant are situated in the village of Dorchester - on - Thames, 8 miles south of Oxford.
Dorchester on Thames Hotels: The White Hart Hotel Dorchester on Thames OX10 7HN
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 Dorchester on Thames Hotels, Oxfordshire Hotels, England Hotels, UK, GB
Dorchester on Thames Hotels, Oxfordshire Hotels, England Hotels, UK, GB Dorchester on Thames hotels, Oxfordshire hotels, England, UK, Great Britain.
The White Hart Hotel and Restaurant are situated in the village of Dorchester-on-Thames, 8 miles south of Oxford.
The White Hart Hotel is well situated for visits to many beautiful and interesting places locally making it an ideal place to stay for a long weekend or a longer break in the countryside.
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 See
Osketel : attested charters of Eadwig until the division of the kingdom in 957, as bishop of Dorchester and acting [arch]bishop of York (in succession to Wulfstan); died on eve of All Saints (cf.
Dorchester, see under the West Saxons.
Leofwine : bp of Lindsey by 953; united Lindsey and Dorchester 971.
www.trin.cam.ac.uk /chartwww/Bishops/sees/dorchester.html

  
 DORCHESTER ON THAMES
Perhaps the most remarkable find from the settlement is a stone altar, the only inscribed Latin stone recorded in the R.I.B. for Dorchester, which was found in 1731 and bears a dedicatory inscription to the Roman god Jupiter by a beneficiarius consularis ( vide supra).
A pottery kiln has also been recorded in the outskirts of Dorchester (SU5796) about a mile north-west of the settlement along the road to Alcester.
To the south-west of the settlement is Dyke Hills (SU574935), an iron-age promontory fort and suspected oppidum, thought to be the precursor of the Roman town.
www.roman-britain.org /places/dorchester_on_thames.htm

  
 Hurst Water Meadow
The Hurst Water Meadow lies to the south of Dorchester on Thames, between the village and Overy.
Access is on foot from Manor Farm Road behind Dorchester Abbey, or from Overy Lane.
Cars may be parked by Dorchester Bridge or beside the school.
www.dorchester-on-thames.co.uk /hurst.htm

  
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 - Dorchester Abbey - Welcome
Welcome to the Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, Dorchester-on-Thames, set amidst the water meadows where the River Thame joins the River Thames, just 8 miles south of Oxford.
In the summer months you can see even more in the Dorchester Museum and then sample home-made cakes in the Abbey Tea Room, both located in the medieval Guest House adjoining the Abbey.
Feel the atmosphere created by the simplicity of this ancient building, wonder at the unique Jesse window and the carved stone Crusader, and join us, if you will, in worship and prayer.
www.dorchester-abbey.org.uk /welcome.html

  
 Oxfordshire bed and breakfast - self catering accommodation
Main towns and villages in the area - Abingdon, Bampton, Banbury, Bicester, Burford, Chinnor, Chipping Norton, Didcot, Dorchester on Thames, Faringdon, Henley-on-Thames, Kidlington, Lechlade, Oxford, Thame, Wallingford, Wantage, Witney, Wokingham, Woodstock.
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 London Restaurants
Tea is served in the stately Thames Foyer.
Soothing and luxurious tea is served at the Dorchester.
Splendid english tea in the setting of a country house.
www.tourstolondon.co.uk /london-restaurants.html

  
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 new houses Dorchester-On-Thames
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There is a healthy supplyThere has been a notable increase in new developments, with developers investing538 £145,681 4.0% £122,780 23.4% Dorchester £224,614 £216,402 3.8% £191,307336,128 £320,854 4.8% Kingston-upon-Thames £341,545 £328,678 3.9% London's6.3% £311,194 14.4% Richmond-upon-Thames £343,791 £335,013 2.6% £278,193 23.6% Kingston-upon-Thames £341,545 £328,678 3.9% £279,664the later mortgage offer stage.
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 Hotels and Guest Houses - Dorchester on Thames - B&B Accommodation UK
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 BBC - Beyond the Broadcast - Ramblings
There are opportunities for circular walks via Shillingford and the Thames Path, or Long Wittenham, Clifton Hampden and the Thames Path back to Dorchester.
There are trains to Didcot and Cholsey, with a bus service (not many buses on Sundays) from Didcot, Cholsey and Abingdon to Wallingford and then to Dorchester-on-Thames.
Distance: Approximately 2-3 miles as a linear walk from Dorchester-on-Thames to the car park near Castle Hill.
www.bbc.co.uk /education/beyond/factsheets/ramblings2_prog6.shtml

  
 In memory of the fallen of Dorchester Articles
A tribute to the fallen men of both the Great Wars (1914-18, 1939-45), the book is written in memory of the men from Dorchester-on-Thames who served their country.
The book is available from D P McGregor, 13 Herringcote, Dorchester on Thames, OX10 7RD
In memory of the fallen of Dorchester
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 THE WHITE HART HOTEL - DORCHESTER-ON-THAMES hotels at LATE RATES - Hotels in DORCHESTER-ON-THAMES hotel rooms near DORCHESTER-ON-THAMES Oxfordshire England
By Rail Take the intercity from London Paddington to Didcot then a 15minute taxi ride to Dorchester
LateRooms rates are the total price of the room and not the 'per person' rate.
We are 70 miles from both heathrow and birmingham airports and situated five miles from Jnc 7 off the M40.
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