Dorchester, High West Street 1930
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The tower of the medieval St Peter's Church, seen here on the left, dominates much of Dorchester's High Street. The building was restored in 1856 by the local architect John Hicks, with the help of his teenage apprentice Thomas Hardy. The interior is dominated by the tomb of Denzil, Lord Holles who fought for parliament in the Civil War, but survived to become a counsellor to Charles II.
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