East Lulworth, St Andrew's Church 1894
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Photo of East Lulworth, St Andrew's Church 1894

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Standing in the sylvan setting of Lulworth Park, the parish church of St Andrew's at East Lulworth has an impressive 15th-century tower that predates nearby Lulworth Castle. The remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1788, at the expense of Catholic landowner Thomas Weld, and again in 1864 by Dorchester architect John Hicks.

A Selection of Memories from East Lulworth

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from East Lulworth

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As a child I attended East Lulworth RC school. With my sister Mary  and a girl named Nancy Hargreaves, who lived at Lulworth Camp we were the only Protestants in the school, although Miss Belfield who was one of the teachers was also a Protestant. We went to the school because my mother had heard that Miss Yarnitsky was the best teacher in Dorset. She was a most talented teacher. Among other things, she played ...see more