- Moreton is a parish on the west bank of the River Frome, north west of Wool,
- East Burton and the Dorset Innovation Park.
- Moreton is served by a railway station to the west of the parish, on the
- South Western Main Line, connecting Wool with Dorchester to the west.
- Immediately west of the station, Crossways is over the old West/ North district boundary.
- Woodsford is also a West Dorset parish, north of the station, represented by the Crossways category.
- The B3390 crosses the River Frome to the north, where Moreton Plantation is in the
- combined parish of Affpuddle and Turnspuddle.
- East of Moreton across the Frome, Bovington Heath can be approached only by foot bridges.
- Bovington Camp further east is in the north of Wool parish.
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A country pub with rooms with award-winning food and drink also offer al-fresco dining in the beer garden and terrace areas.
Green space normally only enjoyed by local wildlife and the cows, available for tents, offering campfire, compost loos, hot showers and a washing up area. Includes visitor information, terms, booking arrangements, contacts social media link.
Livery yard based in the heart of South Dorset offering full, part, DIY and schooling livery.
Information on the hall, with a what's on, FAQs and how to book.
Large park with sculptures by Simon Gudgeon set in landscaped gardens, an art gallery and a cafe.
Five-acre landscaped formal garden with on site café, garden shop, children’s play park, and a range of small animals to see.
Page for the village and civil parish situated on the River Frome.
Livery yard based in the heart of South Dorset offering full, part, DIY and schooling livery.
Large park with sculptures by Simon Gudgeon set in landscaped gardens, an art gallery and a cafe.
Page for the village and civil parish situated on the River Frome.
Five-acre landscaped formal garden with on site café, garden shop, children’s play park, and a range of small animals to see.
Information on the hall, with a what's on, FAQs and how to book.
A country pub with rooms with award-winning food and drink also offer al-fresco dining in the beer garden and terrace areas.
Green space normally only enjoyed by local wildlife and the cows, available for tents, offering campfire, compost loos, hot showers and a washing up area. Includes visitor information, terms, booking arrangements, contacts social media link.