Moreton, Dorset

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Moreton
Dorset
Moreton, the old post office - geograph.org.uk - 1708239.jpg
Former post office, Moreton
Location
Grid reference: SY803893
Location: 50°42’12"N, 2°16’42"W
Data
Population: 373
Post town: Dorchester
Postcode: DT2
Dialling code: 01929
Local Government
Council: Dorset
Parliamentary
constituency:
South Dorset

Moreton is a village in Dorset, on the River Frome about eight miles east of Dorchester. The 2011 census found the civil parish to have 158 households and a population of 373.

A number of long-distance footpaths and cycle ways pass through Moreton: the Purbeck cycle way, Route 2 (Sustrans), the Frome valley trail, the Jubilee trail, and the Hardy Way. The railway station is a little way out of the village, towards Crossways.

The Moreton Estate hosts a number of horse-riding events throughout the year, including some of national stature. A number of cycle racing events are also held, based in the village hall.

Parish church

The parish church, St Nicholas, is @. It is known for its stained glass windows, which were designed and engraved by Sir Laurence Whistler over a period of about 30 years. These replaced the dull panels of coloured glass that had been installed when the original windows were blown out by a bomb in the Second World War.

History

The Frampton family have been Lords of the Manor of Moreton since at least the 14th Century. The most famous member of the family was James Frampton (1769-1855) who was responsible for the prosecution of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. His sister Mary Frampton was a noted diarist.

The grave of Lawrence of Arabia

Moreton is well known for its connection with T. E. Lawrence – Lawrence of Arabia. Lawrence rented nearby Clouds Hill cottage from his cousins, the Framptons, while serving at Bovington Camp. Following his death in a motorcycle accident in 1935, he was buried in Moreton churchyard where his grave attracts tourists from around the world.

The River Frome race in the village is also a popular tourist attraction. A pedestrian bridge spans the shallow ford and gives access to a number of short forest walks.

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