Memorial stone at Monkton up Wimborne to John Ironmonger who was the manager for Lord Shaftesbury's St Giles Estate.
Woodland track adjacent to Ackling Dyke (Roman road) at Harley Gap, Monkton up Wimborne.
Young kale growing at Brockington Down.
The Drovers Inn at Gussage All Saints.
The name Gussage comes from the Anglo-Saxon "Gwysych", which means a bourne stream (Gwy = water; sych = dry; a stream which dries up).
Amen Cottage standing on the crossroads at Amen Corner, Gussage All Saints.
A chapel is said to have stood at this location.
The lane down to the bridge at Bowerswain.
A Buzzard hovers over fields at Brockington.
Roses still bloom in November at Wimborne St Giles.
'6D Handley', the shorthand for Sixpenny Handley - still a pre-decimal destination.
Brook House, Wimborne St Giles.
The stocks at Wimborne St Giles
Mill House, Wimborne St Giles
Grade II listed building, now a private house, having been an inn in the 19th century.
A charming old bungalow at Park Lane, Wimborne St Giles.