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Episode 6 - Route W3 Dinton Easy Access Walk


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In this episode of The Ramblers, the hosts explore the picturesque village of Dinton, delving into its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and architectural marvels. They discuss the significance of St Mary's Church, the vibrant spring flowers, and the historical Phillips House, while also reflecting on the accessibility and enjoyment of their walk. The conversation highlights the importance of community and conservation, culminating in plans for future adventures and a shared love for local delicacies.

Dinton, St Mary's Church, Phillips House, National Trust, spring flowers, nature walk, historical architecture, wildlife conservation, community, outdoor adventures

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Dinton Park Easy Access Walk - W3 - Cranborne Chase National Landscape

Dinton Park & Philipps House | Wiltshire | National Trust

Chapters

00:00
Exploring Dinton: A Spring Awakening

03:00
Historical Insights: St Mary's Church and Its Significance

05:57
The Beauty of Nature: Daffodils and Local Flora

08:56
Dinton Park: A Walk Through History

12:06
Phillips House: Architectural Marvels and Heritage

15:05
The Natural Landscape: Trees, Wildlife, and Conservation

18:05
Reflections on the Walk: Accessibility and Experience

20:59
Future Adventures: Planning the Next Walk

23:59
Closing Thoughts: Pie, Coffee, and Community

The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.




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