Max Gate, Dorchester, Dorset, England - Thomas Hardy House - National Trust
2 minute video of the highlights of Max Gate, Dorchester, Dorset, England. House of Thomas Hardy the famous English novelist and poet. Owned by the National Trust. ( #MaxGate #ThomasHardy #NationalTrust #ChrisGrovesUK )
Living the Dream - at Max Gate
American student Jacqueline Dillion visited Thomas Hardy's former home as a tourist but was delighted to be offered the tenancy.
Max Gate & Hardy's Cottage Dorset
Max Gate was Thomas Hardy's home for over 40 years from 1885 to his death in 1928. he bought the 1.5 acre site, on the windswept ridge a mile from the centre of Dorchester, from the Duchy of Cornwall.
Hardy's Cottage was the birthplace of novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). He spent his childhood and early years here, returning from periods in London and elswhere to relax in the family home, only leaving it when he married his first wife in 1874. Max Gate and Hardy's Cottage are now owned by the National Trust.
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Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum
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Athelhampton House and Gardens
Hardy's Cottage
Maiden Castle
Max Gate
Dorset County Museum
Kingston Maurward Park and Gardens
Places to see in ( Dorchester - UK )
Places to see in ( Dorchester - UK )
Dorchester is the county town of Dorset, England. Dorchester is situated between Poole and Bridport on the A35 trunk route. A historic market town, Dorchester is on the banks of the River Frome to the south of the Dorset Downs and north of the South Dorset Ridgeway that separates the area from Weymouth, 7 miles (11 km) to the south.
The area around Dorchester was first settled in prehistoric times. The Romans established a garrison there after defeating the Durotriges tribe, calling the settlement that grew up nearby Durnovaria; they built an aqueduct to supply water and an amphitheatre on an ancient British earthwork. After the departure of the Romans, Dorchester diminished in significance, but during the medieval period became an important commercial and political centre. It was the site of the Bloody Assizes presided over by Judge Jeffreys after the Monmouth Rebellion, and later the trial of the Tolpuddle Martyrs.
The Brewery Square redevelopment project is taking place in phases, with other development projects planned. The town has a land-based college, Kingston Maurward College, the Thomas Hardye Upper School, three middle schools and thirteen first schools. The Dorset County Hospital offers an accident and emergency service, and the town is served by two railway stations. Through vehicular traffic is routed round the town by means of a bypass. The town has a football club and a rugby union club, several museums and the biannual Dorchester Festival. It is twinned with three towns in Europe. As well as having many listed buildings, a number of notable people have been associated with the town. It was for many years the home and inspiration of the author Thomas Hardy, whose novel The Mayor of Casterbridge uses a fictionalised version of Dorchester as its setting.
Dorchester town centre is sited about 55 to 80 metres (180 to 262 ft) above sea-level on gently sloping ground beside the south bank of the River Frome. Measured directly, it is about 7 miles (11 km) north of Weymouth, 18 miles (29 km) SSE of Yeovil in Somerset, and 20 miles (32 km) west of Poole.
The town has two railway stations. Dorchester South is on the South Western Main Line to Bournemouth, Southampton and London is operated by South West Trains; Dorchester West, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is on the Heart of Wessex Line, operated by GWR and connects with Yeovil, Bath and Bristol. As part of the regeneration at the Brewery Site in the town centre, Dorchester South railway station will become the first solar powered railway station in the UK.
Alot to see in ( Dorchester - UK ) such as :
Dinosaur Museum
The Keep, Dorchester
Max Gate
Dorset Teddy Bear Museum
Dorset County Museum
The Tutankhamun Exhibition
Borough Gardens
Maumbury Rings
Roman Town House, Dorchester
Terracotta Warrior Museum
( Dorchester - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dorchester . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dorchester - UK
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文豪トーマス・ハーディの生家 ドーセット Thomas Hardy's cottage and Max gate. Dorset England 【英国ぶら歩き】日陰者ジュード テス
英ヴィクトリア期の文豪トーマス・ハーディ。イングランド南西、ドーセットで生まれ、建築家を志し、一時ロンドンでも働きますが、体調を崩したことと地方出身者を卑下する風潮に嫌気を指して帰郷。ほとんどを生まれ故郷のそばで過ごし、作家として活動しました。常に24名しか栄誉を得ないオーダーオブメリット(騎士団勲章)を王室より授かり名実ともに名士となりましたが、いつしか距離ができてしまった妻に先立たれた後は決して幸福な日々ではありませんでした。
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St Michael's Church Stinsford, Dorchester Dorset
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Andy's National Trust Travel Blogs: Max Gate, home of Thomas Hardy
Max Gate, an austere but sophisticated town house a short walk from the town centre of Dorchester, was the home of Dorset's most famous author and poet Thomas Hardy. Hardy, who designed the house in 1885, wanted to show that he was part of the wealthy middle classes of the area, to reflect his position as a successful writer, and to enable him to enter polite society. The house was named after a nearby tollgate keeper called Mack.
Many of Hardy's possessions were dispersed before the Trust acquired the house, but we've furnished the rooms for you to enjoy the spaces he created to write and live in. He wrote some of his most famous novels here, including Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, as well as much of his poetry.
You will find the garden much as it was originally planned, with high walls and large trees encircling the property to preserve Hardy's privacy. The sundial, designed by Hardy, was erected in his memory.
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Piddle Valley walk, Piddlehinton, Dorchester, England
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영국의 또 다른 대표 작가를 만나러 가는 길이다. 시인이자 소설가인 토마스 하디. 그는 1840년 도체스터 근방 시골마을에서 태어났다. 하디의 시골 오두막집 팻말을 보고서 또 한참을 걸어야 했다. 초가지붕의 오두막집 생가는 문학도들의 발길이 가장 숙연하게 닿는 곳이기도 하다. 그의 소설 ‘푸른 숲 그늘 아래서’에 묘사된 대로 보존되어 1948년부터 기념관으로 공개되고 있다. 집 안팎으로 가득히 풍기는 문학적 운치는 셰익스피어의 생가보다도 더 매력적이다. 하디의 생가는 영국의 문화재 중에서도 가장 작은 것 중의 하나이지만 가장 중요한 유산이기도 하다. 그의 기념관엔 생전에 그가 즐겨 쓰던 유품들이 꼼꼼히 보관되어 있다. 그는 이 초가집에서 문학 활동을 시작했고 2층엔 창작실과 여동생의 침실이 있다. 기념관에 전시된 한글판 ‘귀향’ ‘테스’가 눈길을 끈다. ‘테스’ 1891년 출간, 센세이셔널한 반응을 일으키며 많은 이들의 사랑을 받은 작품이다. 당대의 불합리한 인습과 편견으로 인해 상처를 입고 결국 완전히 쓰러지고 마는 테스의 비극적인 인생을 그려내 보수적 비평가들로부터 비난을 받기도 했다. “그는 영국 문학에 큰 영향을 끼쳤고. 그는 시대를 앞서갔고, 체제에 도전했습니다. 그는 워낙 초라한 배경에서 자라서 유명해졌기 때문입니다. 이후 텔레비전에 나오면서 더 많은 인기를 끌었습니다.”
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Another way is to meet representatives of the British artist. Poet and novelist Thomas Hardy. He was born in a rural village near Dorchester in 1840. Report a rural hut signposts Hardy had to walk for a while yet. The birthplace of the thatched roof hut is also the place where the feet of the most touching munhakdo sukyeon. Preserved as described in his novel Under the shade of greenery, a memorial has been published since 1948. Full of literary taste drifting in and out of the house is more attractive than the birthplace of Shakespeare. Hardy's birthplace is one of the smallest among the British cultural assets, but also the most important legacy. His memorial is housed in the yen lifetime keepsake he will thoroughly enjoy sseudeon. He started the literary activity in the thatch of the two bedrooms has cheungen changjaksil and sister. The Korean version is on display at the Museum 'Volver' 'Tess' eye-catching. 'Test' the 1891 work received a lot of love causes them to release, sensational response. Wounded due to the absurd conventions and prejudices of his time eventually completely collapsed Obama painted a tragic life test he received criticism from my conservative critics. He hit caught a big impact on English literature. He went ahead of his time, had challenged the system. Jyeotgi famous because he grew up in a humble background wonak. Since naohmyeonseo on television attracted more popular.
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Dorchester, Dorset, High Street, A3150 Thomas Hardy Country.
Max Gate was Thomas Hardy's house where he wrote his Novels He designed the house himself in 1885. His Childhood home and birthplace was at Higher Bockhampton. Thomas Hardy was wring about a previous era to himself and was influenced by William Barnes the poet who wrote in Dorset Dialect 1801 -1886
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The Laslett, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM.
8 Pembridge Garden, Kensington and Chelsea, London, W2 4DU, United Kingdom.
Spread across 5 Victorian mansions, The Laslett is less than 1 minute from Notting Hill Gate Underground Station and offers free WiFi in all areas, and complimentary use of a phone with unlimited 3G and calls to selected countries.
Each of the 51 guest rooms and suites feature air conditioning, curated artwork and books, along with a ‘Big Bar’ filled with craft beers and locally sourced treats. Rain showers and full-sized REN bathroom amenities complete the subway-tiled bathrooms. The bedrooms offer work desks and USB charging points.
The Laslett boasts a selection of on-site facilities including a coffee shop, a bar that serves food, a gallery and a concept store. Breakfast is served each morning in the Henderson bar and coffee shop.
Kensington Palace is an 11-minute walk away and Royal Albert Hall is a 26-minute walk away. London Paddington Station is 1.9 km away.
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Hardy's Cottage, Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England - Thomas Hardy Birthplace - National Trust
2 minute video of the highlights of Hardy's Cottage, Higher Bockhampton, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Birthplace of Thomas Hardy, the famous English novelist and poet. Owned by the National Trust. ( #HardysCottage #ThomasHardy #NationalTrust #ChrisGrovesUK )
Sculpture by the Lakes in Dorchester 2017
I very often visit this place because I love the Sculptures and the fact it's so peaceful and tranquil. The best place to relax!! If you have never visited this place, I highly recommend you do. ;)
Max Gate, Hardy's house
A short clip of Hardy's house, briefly outlining the significance of Max Gate to Hardy's life. This is an educational clip made by an English teacher. It is designed to help pupils studying Thomas Hardy for their IGCSE English Literature examination.
Max Gate: Thomas Hardy's house
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The Keep Military Museum Dorchester
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Exchange Year UK #4 - Exploring Thomas Hardy's cottage and Sherborne
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The Birthplace of Thomas Hardy
May I encourage you to visit the birthplace of the much loved author and poet, Thomas Hardy?
It's sometimes asked, What did Thomas Hardy write? It was my delight to discover that Thomas Hardy was not only born here, he lived here long enough to write, Under The Greenwood Tree, and my favourite, Far From The Madding Crowd.
The book's title is liked to have come from Thomas Gray's poem - Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. (1751)
'Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife,
Their sober wishes never learn'd to stray;
Along the cool sequester'd vale of life
They kept the noiseless tenor of their way.'
'Madding' means 'behaving madly' or 'frenzied' - and this cottage, its gardens, and the walk through Thorncombe Wood to the cottage is indeed far from the madding crowd. Interestingly, I chose not to use the audio from the woods, however, because the birdsong was overlaid upon the madding noise of the local roads.
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Higher Bockhampton, near Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 8QJ
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A35, from Dorchester and the west: From the A35, at the Kingston Maurward roundabout take the exit signposted Kingston Maurward and Higher Bockhampton. Follow the road to the next crossroads and turn left (there is a small sign for Hardy's Cottage). Look out for a pair of cottages and a red letter box on your right, and turn right into the lane. Follow the lane round to the right and into the Thorncombe Wood car park. A35, from the east: From the A35, take the exit signposted Higher Bockhampton onto Cuckoo Lane. After half a mile, turn left towards Hardy's Cottage. Follow the lane round to the right and into the Thorncombe Wood car park. Coaches: all group visits must be booked in advance of the day with the Visitor Experience Officer (01305 262366 or email hardyscottage@nationaltrust.org.uk). Coach drop-off point is at the junction at the end/start of dual carriage way east of Dorchester. Coaches are not allowed to wait or park on Cuckoo Lane. For parking there is a lay-by with coach spaces on the A35 between the Kingston Maurward roundabout and the Lower/Higher Bockhampton Junction, on a first-come first-served basis. Getting to Hardy's Cottage from the car park: The cottage is a 10-15 minute walk from the car park, either along a bridle path or through the woodland. Bridlepath: From the car park, walk back up the lane and turn right along the gravel bridlepath. The cottage is at the end of the path, on the right hand side. Woodland: A more tranquil approach, but steep and uneven in places. Follow the path up the slope to the left and turn left at the first branch of the path, signposted 'Hardy's Cottage' on a wooden waymarker.
Parking: Car park owned by Dorset County Council; parking is free for National Trust members visiting Hardy's Cottage: inform the staff at the Visitor Centre on arrival. Parking charges for non-members are £1.00 up to 2 hours/£3.00 over 2 hours. 600 yards from Cottage, 150 yards from Visitor Centre. Please note: There is limited parking for blue badge holders and a drop off point outside the cottage by prior arrangement only. Call 01305 262366 or email hardysbirthplace@nationaltrust.org.uk to arrange.
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We really enjoyed the Visitor Centre and Café too. There's plenty to do for the whole family. On our visit, the specials on the menu included homemade Smoked Mackerel Pâté, and Smoked Haddock and Cheese Fishcakes. We were very happy with our meal.
I'd give yourself a morning or an afternoon to visit. Nearby is Stinsford Church - St Michael's - strongly associated with the Hardy family - including a dedicated stained glass window, stone carving, and the family graves.
Our habit is to visit Hardy's Cottage first, then have some lunch at the Visitor Centre, and then travel on to St Michael's. We finish up our day at Max Gate where my chief delight is to sit at a desk similar to one Hardy would have written at, look out of the window of his study, and then, inspired, to write a poem.
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