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Hardy Buildings and Borough Gardens

Sat 30 May

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The Town Pump

The Buildings associated with Hardy in Dorchester and the Victorian Borough Gardens

Hardy Buildings and Borough Gardens
Hardy Buildings and Borough Gardens

Time & Location

30 May 2026, 11:00 – 13:00

The Town Pump, 1-7, Cornhill, Dorchester DT1 1BA, UK

Guests

About the event

In this walk we will explore the buildings used in Hardy’s novels and poetry including ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’, ‘The Withered Arm’ and locations where the writer penned some of his work such as ‘A Changed Man’ in the newly renovated building in High West Street . The walk includes a special preview visit to this unique listed  building by kind permission of owner Antoinette Weller.


We finish off with a promenade through the Borough Gardens; the Victorian pleasure gardens created for the town in 1896, the year that Hardy ended his career as a novelist to concentrate on his poetry. The Borough Gardens has many interesting Victorian features, such as the 16ft high fountain and the elaborate cast-iron clock. The bandstand became an important hub for many of the town's events, and the recently created Hardy Rose Garden is a living memorial to Dorchester's most famous son.



Tickets

  • BDAY WALK - Member

    This ticket is for THS Members to attend the Birthday Walk

    £10.00

    +£0.25 ticket service fee

  • BDAY WALK - Non-member

    This ticket is for a Non-member to attend the THS Birthday Walk

    £15.00

    +£0.38 ticket service fee

Total

£0.00

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