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DEVON HAMPSHIRE SOMERSET WILTSHIRE Rural Dorset 23 45Shepton 158 6 78Dinton 910 Montague 26.28 86 Fonthill 25 28 Dorset County Council Zeals Gifford Teffont 25 28 25 26 Evias Barford 25 39 25 25 East St Martin 26 27 28 Wilton 26 19 Bourton 86 adder 27 28 Knoyle ver N 39 Leigh 80 125 Ri Common 28 158 25 81 Bratton 26 158 Compton 39 X3.20.25.26 SALISBURY Public Transport in Seymour Tisbury 125 Chamberlayne 27 27.28.29.39 Bayford 158 86 26 28 k 26 Salisbury Rural Dorset 19 Fovant WINCANTON 26 Cathedral Milton 86 X51 26.28.34 on Stour 29 Routes with an hourly service ...................... A 58.58A.158 26 27 39 20 X3 A 86 26 26 Salisbury X11 19 Elm Semley 86 Swallowcliffe Stratford r Tony District Three journeys or more daily (Mon-Fri) ....... 19 Hill e 86 26 d Hospital Lattiford GILLINGHAM d Coombe Holton 59 a 29 29 387 N Ansty Bissett Gutch X9.25.37.39 Two journeys or less daily............................ Blackford 158 r Bodenham 42.59.80.81.309 37 Common e 29 Odstock Motcombe v South Compton North i Fifield Bishopstone Homington 109 39.59 R Cadbury Pauncefoot Cheriton Bavant 29X Certain days of the week only..................... 80.158 39 River Ebble South r 158 u X9 59 86 Donhead 27 Broad to 59 Sutton Montis Cheriton S Madjeston 309 St Andrew Chalke Certain journeys only................................... 307X er 34 iv 42 R Donhead 26 29 58 X9 37 39 X9.26.27.29.37 29 29 Summer service only.................................... 501O 19 Charlton 58A Horsington 59 St Mary Ebbesbourne X3 Horethorne 80 59.80.86.158 86 42 158 Alvediston Wake 20 34 Abbas n N1a SHAFTESBURY Bowerchalke o Night bus ..................................................... West v Combe A Stour Corton Kington East Stour 26 27 29 39 82 86 r 40 Denham Templecombe 42 38 29 e Magna v Route terminus............................................. 309 i 34 Templecombe Gold Hill 37 Ludwell R 42 Museum Berwick Rimpton 34 42 M St John National Rail line & station .......................... 58 X9 Martin Stour Cann Downton 19 Yenston 58A Common Drove End 19 R Provost Swanage Railway.......................................... iv er Cann 309 Sandford C 42 a WILTSHIRE l National Trail................................................ Mudford 19 Adber Orcas e Todber Melbury Henstridge 307X X10 Abbas X3 Hummer 307X YHA Youth Hostel ........................................ k 309 309 Old Castle Ruins X10 37 Woodyates 19 X10 58A 307X P&R o New Castle & Grounds X10.307X Park & Ride facility....................................... e Y 34 42 58A Compton 20 Abbey 58 X9 34 Marnhull r Museum Milborne X10.307X Abbas Breamore e 307 v 309 X10.307 i Port X X B R 57.74 Stalbridge Sixpenny B X10.X11.19.40.42.57 SHERBORNE 309 Larmer Tree Handley Flexible bus operation area ......................... 58.58A.74.74A.99 Purse 307X X10 Gardens Caundle X10 99A.212.368 Yeovil Stalbridge 42 307X f Pen Mill Weston 309 Fontmell YEOVIL Magna 20 X3 42 57 58 58A 368 Hinton Sutton X11 n St Mary 37 X10 de Waldron yd 309 Manston L r X10 ve X9 SOMERSET Stourton Ri 74 74A North Caundle Sandleheath 97 Yeovil X10.307 r Hill 99A 74 Wootton Rixon tou Iwerne 97 74A Junctionn S 20 Fordingbridge 99 Fontmell Farm Bradford Abbas Alweston STURMINSTER er X10 Minster 40 iv Ashford R Parva 97 East 212 74 42 Lydlinch NEWTON 309 97 Chinnock 74 74 42 368 74A 74A 368 Cashmoor Cranborne West Stoford Thornford Child h 97 Contains Ordnance Survey data. © Crown copyright 2016 Longburton Newton Okeford Coker Barwick Chettle 97 97 www.pindarcreative.co.uk Fiddleford 20 Bickton Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative Thornford Caundle Bishop’s X10.309 House 97 99 99A X11 Marsh 368 P Shroton May 2016 40 Caundle 37 Alderholt 368 Hambledon Cripplestyle 212 74A Beer 309 Dorset 307 Hill R Heavy Horse i 74 Hackett X10 v X3 368 e Steepleton Farm Park r 74A Edmondsham Fifehead 212 Okeford ' 1 Sutton 307 368 Shillingstone Iwerne A King’s Neville v 40 Bingham Fitzpaine 309 20 o Holwell n Ryme Yetminstere Stag Tarrant Reservoir 74A 212 307 Hinton HAMPSHIRE Intrinseca Holnest 317 99 368 X10 99A 309 X9 97 CREWKERNE 99A 307 368 97 212 307X Kingston Stourpaine Pimperne VERWOOD 99 X 185 Ibsley 14 99A 40 Hazelbury Bryan 310 Crewkerne 212 Glanvilles 99A 99 74A 368 74A X11 Wootton Pulham 20 Royal Signals CHARD 99A 212 Leigh n 307 Durweston n Ebblake C e Museum le C d l Chetnole d A Misterton Melbury Chetnole y M L Wonston X3 99 r Osmond r 310 e e iv M v 185 Blandford Camp R 99 212 307 i X8.X9.X10.X12.20 o 212 R o Middlemarsh BLANDFORD 185.310 rs 97 Duntish 185.309.311.368 14 Stockwoodo FORUM X6 R X6 X6.38 Blashford Forton i 40 v Winsham e 97.125 Lyon’s 307 Bryanston r p Clapton Brockhampton Three Perry Gate 307 Mappowder Moors Valley RINGWOOD FBB 311 Ri Legged 125 Tatworth Street Rive 212 307 ve FBB 99 r X r Country Park 125 A Cross xe Mosterton Blandford S t FBB Forde Abbey 99 o h Horn 307 St Mary u Ashley 14 & Gardens X11 Buckland r P FBB South Chard Ash Priest’s House Heath 38.FBB Burley Evershot Newton Winterborne Museum & Garden Holt Chard Henley Higher Heath Street 14 212 Holywell Stickland Wimborne Minster St Ives Junction 40 Minterne Ansty Ansty Magna Model Town & Gardens X6 38 Cross 311 Charlton Walford Mill Craft Centre e Lower 38 x Broadwindsor Marshall A Thorncombe St Leonards Ansty Hilton 3.4.13.88 Burley Craft & Design X12 4c r 14.688 Up Cerne 307 e Centre Thornicombe X8 p X3 iv Up Cerne (turn) Alton R M P 311 37 West Moors 4c X6 Avon Heath X6 Broadwindsor Horn Park Pancras 311 Melcombe h Milton h f 4c Country 14 Quarry n Abbas Spetisbury 38 X 40.53 212 Bingham Milton Pilford 4cX Park FBB 688 BEAMINSTER Cerne Abbey Stapehill 40 h 88 Abbey & Giant Kingston Lacy Colehill Birdsmoorgate Hillbutts Gardens Trickett’s Cross 125 Cerne X12 House 38 Hawkchurch X12X 13 Abbas 4c X6.38 R 88 i DEVON v 88 X 88 688 Cheselbourne X Pamphill X Stapehill e r 88 38 X6 X11 Piddletrenthide 14 X12 Winterborne M 688 X Cattistock Sydling St X Canford f 4c oo A 40 311 FERNDOWN rs v D Whitechurch Sturminster R o Nicholas 311 Cowgrove Bottom Knoll iv 40 73 X n Thorney 53 WIMBORNE 13 er 14 Marshwood ST TaxiLink 88X Marshall Gardens X X3 Hill X51.688 Netherbury SW Coaches bookings 73 307 88X 4 X6 4c A1 01935 475 872 Aviation X6 AXMINSTER 212 Nether Oakley 13 D Blackpool 73 White X12 Longham Business Bournemouth Bransgore 688 Cerne Dewlish International Corner Melplash 73 Lackington Chebbard 187 Merley West Park West Fishpond 4 Airport X51 73 P Corfe X Parley A1 688 Bottom Toller Mullen 3 X6 688 73 Porcorum Maiden Hog Cliff Milborne Winterborne 4a 13 Sopley Newton Kingston X8 Bear 4c r Piddlehinton 311 r a ST TaxiLink St Andrew u 111 h Godmanstone 311 37 Bearwood Cross 125 Monkton 53 73 X to C West Adventure Hurn 125 307 X12 3 4 4 S Wyld Cross r 40 187 X Estate e Milton 4a r Wonderland A1 iv 4a Ensbury e R Tolpuddle iv Park 111 t 4a R i Powerstock X11 10 r 73 Higher Martyrs X8 4c Winkton B New 111 212 Forston 13 73 Waterston Broadstone 24 Mangerton Museum X2 r Charlton Bere Royal 125 Milton e X6 Hinton v Nettlecombe M Lytchett X8 X6 24 i Down Regis 10 3 Bournemouth R 73 X3 Admiral Athelhampton 187 Matravers 37 4 Hospital 24 111 24 Burton Moores Frampton House & Gardens Tolpuddle Tower A1 24 X51 X52 Puddletown Waterloo Estate Park 13 4b 4b 1a.1c X2 X53 Morcombelake Craft Bakery Loders Grimstone X11 h X8 128 X1 125 111 X1 X51 Leisure 4c N1a X2 X2 125 Somerford 111 Shop Max Gate 187 X6.24 X1 24 X2 73 Bradpole Burleston Creekmoor 8 128 4b X1.X2 24 X1 X1 X53 M Dorset County Museum Stratton 307 X8 9 4 X2.X3 24.33 X2 X51 X52 53 44 X11 311 X53 4a A1.X1 N1a 111 X1 X1 Uplyme Uploders The Keep Military Museum Affpuddle Lytchett 3 128 Newtown 1a 1c 111 Charmouth 40 X51 187 40 33 X1.X2 X51 210X Tutankhamun Exhibition X8 Minster 33 1a 111 So X52 X12 187 40 128 Upton X8 33 1a X2 X51 uth X53 Charminster Briantspuddle X53 10 X6 N1aN X1 X1 Highcliffe P&R Wes Dinosaur Museum 40 38 3. X2 P&R t C BRIDPORT X53 Askerswell 8 XX1.X2 Pokesdown .3 1c.33 CSO 111 111 Charmouth oa Old Crown Court Bradford Peverell 9 X3.24X 1 a 1b st Chideock 1c .X 1a.33.1 CHRISTCHURCH Pa 44 Walditch Lower Organford 3 4 A1.X6. 3 1b Heritage Coast th 40.44.53 210 Y n X8 p 128 Branksome 333 .2 2 1b 44 X X51 1.2.6.10.X11.14.X43O Burton ‘Clouds Hill’ 4 8 3 4 LYME Centre 210 Hardy’s 40 X53 Hamworthy 1b Bournemouth Southbourne 111 X53 X51.X52.X53 X X51.101.187.211.212 New Barn Lawrence Upton 9 8 .9 X8 9 1b 1c 12O CSO Mudeford X52 REGIS M Bothenhampton Cottage P 8 X53 10 1b Boscombe 1c.33 1c 33 Rousdon Golden Cap 73.210X Field Centre iver of Arabia’s P Country 1c Westbourne Shipton 307.311.ST TaxiLink 212 Stinsford R F R 40 n X53 rom i Morden Holton Park 33 Pinhay Gorge Litton 210X X51 e Cottage ve Holton X53 52 CS 33 1b.33.125 210 r Bog Heath 8 Parkstone O Christchurch Lyme Bay X Winterbourne Kingston Maurward College n P 33 CS CSO CSO Cheney i Heath 9 O dd X53 210 Abbas X51 Poundbury 14 X51 le 24 1a.1b.1c.X1.X2 50 BOURNEMOUTH 210 DORCHESTER o 8 POOLE X3.24.33.CS .N1a Bay X Winterbourne 101 212 101 r 9 50 O West Bay X k The T X53 1a.A1.X1.X2.X3 r X53 1b.1c.3.4.X6.8.X8 52 24 Steepleton Dorchester e Holton Brownsea Burton Tank Museum n Sandford 4a.4b.4c.X6.13.24 211 West Dorchester t 40 Heath 9.10.37.40.52 Island Ferries Bradstock X51 South Compton 33.50.CS .N1a X51 Moreton Bovington X53.128 1 Canford O E 210 X West Cologne Acres E X53 X Martinstown Stafford 101 Camp Road Monkey Waterfront Museum Gardens Cliffs Mummies of The Pharaohs Exhibition 210X 211 P&R 101 Poole f Dinosaur Safari Local services in the Poole and Bournemouth area X43 World Natural World Puncknowle P O 101 101 Crossways 104 Guildhall Museum Brownsea 52 Sega World are provided by more bus and Yellow Buses.
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