多切斯特

 多切斯特

Paul King

多切斯特是一个历史悠久的集镇,其根源在于罗马时代;然而,它最著名的是与托马斯-哈代有关。

多切斯特拥有优雅的18世纪房屋、宽阔的步行道和繁华的购物街,为游客提供了很多便利。 它的历史可以追溯到铁器时代,比如附近的少女城堡。 罗马人在公元43年在此建城(Durnovaria),你可以在县博物馆和罗马城楼看到多切斯特的罗马历史。 然而多切斯特也许因其参加了历史上的以下两个事件。

1685年,杰弗里斯法官在这里主持了蒙茅斯叛乱和塞奇摩尔战役失败后的 "血腥审判"。 他下令对74人进行绞刑。 1834年,托尔普德尔烈士在试图成立工会后被从多切斯特驱逐到澳大利亚。

周三是多切斯特的集市日,那里 "每条街道、小巷和辖区都宣告着古老的罗马"。 托马斯-哈代于1840年出生于多切斯特附近的Higher Brockhampton。 在他生命的后期,他回到了多切斯特的这一部分,并在Max Gate安了家,这是一座他自己在镇上设计的房子,他于1928年在那里去世。 Max Gate和小屋子他出生的地方向公众开放。 有各种 "哈代之乡 "的旅游线路可供选择--见下文。

就像多塞特郡这一带的许多城镇一样,你必须要有足够的体力,因为主街道要爬上一座陡峭的小山!可爱的乔治亚式建筑大多在主街道旁,给人一种非常优雅的感觉。 但不要只停留在镇上--访问多塞特郡这一带时,必须参观梅登城堡,这个巨大而复杂的铁器时代堡垒就在镇外。 惊叹于其巨大的规模。用如此原始的工具建造的土楼。

不要忘记美丽的海岸--莱姆雷吉斯(Lyme Regis)是《法国女中尉》的拍摄地,它有一个可爱的港口和小沙滩。 小镇的街道似乎从陡峭的山坡上滚落到海里!西湾,或者按以前的称呼,布里德波特港,是电视连续剧《海港之光》的拍摄地。

See_also: 泰晤士河霜冻节

哈代的《威塞克斯》中风景如画的村庄场景

多尔切斯特的精选景点

旅游

有各种旅游项目可供选择。 城镇徒步旅游--需要1到2个小时,包括古代和罗马遗址、多塞特名人以及参观旧刑事法庭和牢房。 托马斯-哈代旅游、哈代足迹、幽灵旅游。 详情请咨询多切斯特旅游信息中心。 电话:+44 (0)1305 267 992

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托马斯-哈代自己设计的房子,从1885年到1928年去世一直住在这里。

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多切斯特的公路和铁路交通都很方便,请尝试我们的英国旅游指南了解更多信息。

See_also: 安东尼墙

Paul King

Paul King is a passionate historian and avid explorer who has dedicated his life to uncovering the captivating history and rich cultural heritage of Britain. Born and raised in the majestic countryside of Yorkshire, Paul developed a deep appreciation for the stories and secrets buried within the ancient landscapes and historic landmarks that dot the nation. With a degree in Archaeology and History from the renowned University of Oxford, Paul has spent years delving into archives, excavating archaeological sites, and embarking on adventurous journeys across Britain.Paul's love for history and heritage is palpable in his vivid and compelling writing style. His ability to transport readers back in time, immersing them in the fascinating tapestry of Britain's past, has earned him a respected reputation as a distinguished historian and storyteller. Through his captivating blog, Paul invites readers to join him on a virtual exploration of Britain's historical treasures, sharing well-researched insights, captivating anecdotes, and lesser-known facts.With a firm belief that understanding the past is key to shaping our future, Paul's blog serves as a comprehensive guide, presenting readers with a wide range of historical topics: from the enigmatic ancient stone circles of Avebury to the magnificent castles and palaces that once housed kings and queens. Whether you are a seasonedhistory enthusiast or someone seeking an introduction to the enthralling heritage of Britain, Paul's blog is a go-to resource.As a seasoned traveler, Paul's blog is not limited to the dusty volumes of the past. With a keen eye for adventure, he frequently embarks on on-site explorations, documenting his experiences and discoveries through stunning photographs and engaging narratives. From the rugged highlands of Scotland to the picturesque villages of the Cotswolds, Paul takes readers along on his expeditions, unearthing hidden gems and sharing personal encounters with local traditions and customs.Paul's dedication to promoting and preserving the heritage of Britain extends beyond his blog as well. He actively participates in conservation initiatives, helping to restore historical sites and educate local communities about the importance of preserving their cultural legacy. Through his work, Paul strives not only to educate and entertain but also to inspire a greater appreciation for the rich tapestry of heritage that exists all around us.Join Paul on his captivating journey through time as he guides you to unlock the secrets of Britain's past and discover the stories that shaped a nation.