A few days in Dorset
Recently we were able to spend a few days in Dorset, a coastal and beautiful County in Southern England.
Home to Thomas Hardy and with really lovely countryside and coast Dorest is a very popular destination. Athough not quite so busy in Novemebr it is nevertheless a great County to visit at any time.
We based ourselves in Evershot in the very comfortable Summer Lodge Hotel, and also there is the Acorn Inn, a good place to eat.
Quite near to Dorchester , with it s new annex town of Poundbury, this is a good location for both coast and countryside.
We were able to visit Thomas Hardy’s birthplace Cottage and his grander house of “Max Gate”, and learn a lot about the life of this extraordinary Victorian writer, poet and architect.
Time to for a few quick sketches in between the showers , although our day spent mostly in Lyme Regis was sunny and pleasant.
Lyme Refis a a delightful seaside town with beaches and the famous harbour , with it’s famous Cobb harbour, plenty of shops ,cafés and Fossil shops, as this is the heart of the Jurassic cost where fossils abound in the cliffs.

Looking toward the town Of Lyme Regis from Cobb Gate is Below is m sketch of Thomas Hardy’s birthplace and later his home where many of his earlier books were written. In later life he wrote more books and a large amount of poetry too.
So a very enjoyable few days and a a chance to renew our acquaintance with Dorset after many years
If you haven’t spent any time in Dorset then do add it to you future plans
Delightful in every respect and some the strangest town names anywhere.
Nearby to Hardy’s cottage are Piddletrenthide, Puddletown and Scratchy Bottom, to name only a few!
Happy travelling
Brian
Posted on December 5, 2023, in Dorset, Paintings from our travels and tagged Lyme Regis. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.




Brian, I’m curious. Do you paint these from recollections or take pictures and then paint? As always, thanks for the posts and your lovely watercolors!
Hi Susi
These were all painted from photos taken and some quick sketches whilst there, although the sunset was an idea from a photo taken in the afternoon and so I changed the time to sunset , but using a previous photo of a south coast sunset!
I always travel with a 300 gsm sketchbook , omicron pens and paints and each day I try to paint either on the spot or when back where we are staying. When home I paint larger watercolours and the do the blog.
Thank for looking and for your support and comments
Happy New Year when it comes
Brian
Thanks for replying, Brian! I wish the same for you. 🙂