Wareham (England) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Dorset
About Wareham (England)
It is England’s little town between the rivers, built on a high strip of land embraced by the Piddle and the Frome, an ideal place for a settlement in the old days when ancient Britons threw up marvelous ramparts of earth to guard their fortress. Its origin lies far back in centuries but its ramparts have been defensive walls for Caesars and Alfreds men and were not dismantled as a fort until the days of Cromwell. The Britons set them up, the Romans reinforced them and they remain an astonishing spectacle in a 21st-century town. The Romans laid out the four main streets of Wareham following the points of the compass and everywhere in this town is something to remind us of the past. Wareham has had a castle, a priory, and eight churches of which most of them, along with most of its old hous
Top Attractions in Wareham (England)
Explore the best things to see and do in Wareham (England):
- ★Lady St. Mary church
- ★Lawrence of Arabia’s cottage and grave
- ★Monkey World
- ★Purbeck Shooting School
- ★Rex Cinema
- ★row boats
- ★RSPB Arne
- ★Sherborne Abbey
Where to Eat in Wareham (England)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴The Chipperies
Where to Stay in Wareham (England)
- 🏨Homebridge house
- 🏨The Bear
- 🏨The Priory
Wareham (England) Travel Guide Sections
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