Shitterton
Medieval Lane
For
over 10 years I walked past the sunken Medieval lane in the Gallery
below and had no idea it existed. It was only upon reading it mentioned
in a book that I pushed the brambles aside and lo and behold...
This
lane, called Dark Lane, was part of the original medieval route between
Bere Regis and Dorchester. The village itself was isolated until the
creation of the Dorchester, Poole & Wimborne Turnpike roads in
1841. It was isolated because the 18th century coaching period had
passed the village by. Up until 1841, the only routes to and from
neighboring towns & villages to Bere Regis were remnants of the
old Medieval lanes. Thus the lane leading out of Shitterton had alot
more use than most rural Medieval lanes!
Dark
Lane leads north west from where the tarmac of modern Shitterton Lane
heads into a field just west of Shitterton Farmhouse. It carries on
as a 10 foot deep gully with trees standing each side at normal ground
level. It is overgrown with brambles and rises to ground level after
around 300 feet where it peters into a field.
From
old maps the route it takes appears to skirt around the northern base
of Black Hill before heading towards Affpuddle, where it joins up
with another Medieval track running along the Piddle Valley towards
Dorchester.
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