East Lulworth, The Village 1904
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Ivy-covered Littlemore Cottage (left) stands beside the stream from Water Barrows; gritty heathstone- walled 17th-century Cockles Cottage is on the right. The other thatched cottages - numbers 18, 19 and 20 East Lulworth - span the next 200 years. Though this appears as a timeless rural backwater, it was a re- settlement area after the original village was cleared to make room for Lulworth Park. This concealed the first Roman Catholic church to be erected in England since the Reformation - it was disguised as a temple on instructions from George III.
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