- Litton Cheney is a small village south of the A35 road east from Bridport, overlooking the Bride Valley.
- The River Bride rises to the east at Bridehad Lake, in Littlebredy parish and flows west, where the linear settlement
- of Long Bredy climbs up the north bank, and Long Bredy parish is directly east of Litton Cheney parish.
- At this point, Puncknowle parish is south across the valley, and websites for Puncknowle are listed in the Abbotsbury category.
- The next parish west is Chilcombe on the north bank, and Swyre to the south is represented by Burton Bradstock,
- where the Bride flows to its mouth with the English Channel at Burton Freshwater.
- Besides Litton Cheney, this category includes websites
- relating to the inland villages and parishes all along the Bride Valley.
- Websites for the area north of the A35 should be listed in the Askerswell category.
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Producers of English sparkling and still wines.
Traditionally handmade west country farmhouse cheddar, Dorset Red, Crofter, Oakwood and cave aged goats cheese. Includes photographs, flavours, celebration cakes, online accounts, delivery, terms, social media and contacts.
A family company who offering domestic and commercial cleaning service to homes and businesses throughout Dorset.
Self catering accommodation on a working farm. Includes local information, facilities, prices, online booking and contacts at Chilcombe.
Includes key information, policies and procedures.
Article about a megalithic chambered long barrow built between 3400 to 2400 BC, with a tomb revealing human bones and pottery when excavated in the early nineteenth century.
Producers of English sparkling and still wines.
A family company who offering domestic and commercial cleaning service to homes and businesses throughout Dorset.
Includes key information, policies and procedures.
Self catering accommodation on a working farm. Includes local information, facilities, prices, online booking and contacts at Chilcombe.
Article about a megalithic chambered long barrow built between 3400 to 2400 BC, with a tomb revealing human bones and pottery when excavated in the early nineteenth century.
Traditionally handmade west country farmhouse cheddar, Dorset Red, Crofter, Oakwood and cave aged goats cheese. Includes photographs, flavours, celebration cakes, online accounts, delivery, terms, social media and contacts.