Organford
Organford is a Village in the county of Dorset.
Organford postcode: BH16 6LB
There are great places to visit near Organford including some great towns, waterfalls, villages, historic buildings, historic monuments, ancient sites, hills, castles, ruins and airports.
Don't miss Lyme Regis, Charmouth, Weymouth, Bridport, Beaminster, and Wareham's towns if visiting the area around Organford.
The area around Organford's best waterfalls can be found at Jericho Weir.
The area around Organford boasts some of the best villages including Uplyme, Bincombe, and Symondsbury.
The area around Organford's best historic buildings can be found at The Cobb.
King's Statue (King George III Statue) is a great place to visit close to Organford if you like historic monuments.
Don't miss Eggardon Hill's ancient sites if visiting the area around Organford.
The area close to Organford boasts some of the best hills including Eggardon Hill.
Places near Organford feature a number of interesting castles including Corfe Castle.
Places near Organford feature a number of interesting ruins including Corfe Castle.
The area close to Organford boasts some of the best airports including Bournemouth Airport.
Organford History
There are some historic monuments around Organford:
- Roman site N of Brenscombe Farm
- Two bowl barrows on Furze Hill, 800m north east of Miller's Farm
- Decoy pond and associated overnight shelter on Decoy Heath
- Section of Roman road NW of Badbury Rings
- Bowl barrow on Arne Hill 200m south of Arne Dairy House
- Two bowl barrows on Great Ovens Hill, 650m and 570m NNW of Sandford Bridge
- Bowl barrow 350m south of Gorcombe Farm
- Round barrow cemetery south and west of Rose Lawn Coppice, 600m south west of Higher Merley Farm
- Light Anti-aircraft battery on Holton Heath, 650m south east of Sandford House
- Bowl barrow 450m north-west of Rookery Cottages
- The Rings: a ringwork and bailey and a Civil War battery 400m south west of Corfe Castle
- Cross dyke on Knowle Hill, 430m south of East Creech Farm
- Bowl barrow on East Holme Range 690m north-east of Whiteway Farm
- Three bowl barrows on Northport Heath, 940m and 985m north east of Alpha Farm
- Group of three bowl barrows on West Hill, 650m NNE of The Glebe House
- Bowl barrow and cross dyke on Knowle Hill, 500m NNE of St Peter's Church
- Bowl barrow on Farm Heath, 470m south east of Hill Cottages
- Town wall W of Thames Street
- Windmill Barrow, a bowl barrow 40m south west of Windmill Barrow Farm
- Bowl barrow on Creech Barrow hill
- Badbury Rings
- Two bowl barrows 760m north east of Miller's Farm
- Bell barrow on Grange Heath, 600m north of The Drinking Barrow, forming part of the Grange Heath round barrow cemetery
- Three bowl barrows in Holme Lane Plantation, 200m south west of Squirrel's Cottages
- Bowl barrow on Brenscombe Heath, 470m west of Burnbrake Cottage
- Round barrow cemetery on West Holme Heath, 850m north-west of Hurst Mill
- Bowl barrow 500m south west of Gorcombe Farm
- Part of the defences of the Anglo-Saxon fortified centre of Wareham and part of the motte and bailey castle with shell keep
- Thorn Barrow: a bowl barrow on East Holme Range, 650m north-east of Whiteway Farm
- Beacon mound on Beacon Hill
- Round barrow cemetery on Barrow Hill 150m south west of Brookvale Farm
- Group of three bell barrows and a bowl barrow on Godlingston Heath
- Slight univallate hillfort called Crawford Castle
- Twin barrow on Westholme Heath, 850m west of Hurst Mill
- Bowl barrow 350m north of Naked Cross
- Section of Battery Bank on Binnegar Plain, 830m north east of Stokeford Farm
- Bowl barrow on Farm Heath, 480m south east of Hill Cottages
- Bowl barrow on Stoborough Heath 700m south of Icen House
- Bowl barrow on Worgret Heath, 320m north west of High Tor
- Bowl barrow in Bartlett's Firs
- Corfe Castle: a large enclosure castle, and 18th century Vineyard Bridge
- Two sections of Roman road on Barrow Hill and Corfe Hills
- Bowl barrow on Creech Heath 720m ESE of Dodson's Farm, forming part of the Creech Heath round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow in Pomfrey's Plantation
- Bowl barrow on Stokeford Heath 720m WNW of Binnegar Farm
- Wayside cross 130m north of Crawford Farm
- Bowl barrow at the eastern end of Stonehill Down, 270m SSW of East Creech Farm
- Three bowl barrows on Povington Heath, 400m south-west of Hurst Mill
- Bowl barrow on Northport Heath, 200m south east of Forest Lodge
- Bowl barrow 500m north east of The Drinking Barrow, forming part of the Grange Heath round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 650m south west of Gorcombe Farm
- Woolsbarrow, a hillfort on Bloxworth Heath
- Bowl barrow on Morden Heath, 282m north-east of Decoy House
- Group of linear earthworks on Worgret Heath
- Roman camp, forts and a vexillation fortress 240m north of Lake Farm
- Group of three bowl barrows on Creech Heath 650m ESE of Dodson's Farm, forming part of the Creech Heath round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow on East Holme Range, 880m north west of Povington Farm
- Two bowl barrows on South Heath, 290m and 370m east of Binnegar Hall
- A shrunken medieval village and earlier prehistoric settlement remains at Walnut Tree Field
- Heavy Anti-aircraft battery on Arne Hill
- Bowl barrow on Stonehill Down, 250m south of East Creech Farm
- Three bowl barrows on Bloxworth Down, 800m west of Botany Bay Barn
- Bowl barrow on Knowle Hill, 630m north east of St Peter's Church
- Remains of medieval standing cross adjacent to St Mary's Church, Almer
- The southern of two bowl barrows on Holme Mount
- Round barrow cemetery on Povington Heath 550m north-east of Whiteway Farm
- Section of Roman road near Badbury Rings
- Bowl barrow 350m south-west of Rookery Cottages
- Section of Battery Bank on South Heath
- Four bowl barrows 150m north east of Seven Barrows Farm
- Earth circles S of King Down
- Linear earthwork on Wareham Common, 350m north west and 420m north east of Little Farm
- Bowl barrow 1020m south east of Charisworth Cottages
- Hilltop enclosure and a pillow mound on Knowle Hill
- Bowl barrow 250m north-west of Rookery Cottages
- Bowl barrow in Morden Park 350m south west of Hunting Bridge
- Round barrow cemetery on Bloxworth Down
- Four bowl barrows 70m east of Seven Barrows Farm
- Roman fort at Crab Farm
- Bell barrow on Stoborough Heath 380m NNE of Hill View
- The Henbury Barrow, a bowl barrow 800m west of Henbury Hall
- Bell barrow and two bowl barrows 170m north east of Holmebridge Post Office
- Round barrow cemetery and earlier long barrow on Ailwood Down
- Length of Roman road on Eye Mead
- Bowl barrow on Farm Heath, 450m south west of Worgret Heath Farm
- Bowl barrow on Trigon Hill, 880m north east of Trigon House
- Bell barrow 670m east of Baylea Farm: one of a small group of barrows on Highwood Heath
- Combe Ditch, linear dyke
- 'Three Barrows': Group of three round barrows on the southern edge of Middlebere Heath, 240m NNE of Halfway Inn
- Group of six pillow mounds 470m north west of Barnston Farm
- Bowl barrow on Stoborough Heath 80m north west of Hill View
- The Drinking Barrow, forming part of the Grange Heath round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 550m north east of Field Dairy Farm
- The Icen Barrow on Creech Heath, forming part of the Creech Heath round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 40m south east of The Drinking Barrow, forming part of the Grange Heath round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow on Stoborough Heath 240m NNE of Hill View
- Roman camp, forts and a vexillation fortress 240m north of Lake Farm
- Three Lords' Barrow, 450m south east of Doreys Farm
- The White Barrow, a bowl barrow 660m south west of the Round House
- Romano-British settlement SW of Badbury Rings
- Bowl barrow on Bloxworth Down, 740m south of Marsh Farm
- Rempstone Stone Circle
- Straw Barrow
- Former Royal Naval Cordite Factory
- Bowl barrow on Knowle Hill, 660m north east of St Peter's Church
- Pillow mound 80m south east of Windmill Barrow Farm
- Bowl barrow on Worgret Heath, 390m west of Little Farm
- The northern of two bowl barrows on Holme Mount
- Bell barrow and seven bowl barrows, forming a dispersed round barrow cemetery on Worgret Heath, 645m north west of Worgret Manor Farm
- Oval barrow at the western end of Stonehill Down, 800m south west of East Creech Farm
- Five bowl barrows and a bell barrow forming a round barrow cemetery on the western part of Godlingston Heath
- Hillfort at Bulbury Camp
- Round barrow cemetery on Lulworth Heath known as `Five Barrows': 400m north-east of The Cat
- Group of round barrows NW of Badbury Rings
- St Martin's Church
- Bowl barrow 500m west of Worgret Manor Farm, forming an outlier of the Worgret Heath round barrow cemetery
- Mound on The Leaze
- Deserted settlement NW of Mountain Clump
- Site of the medieval manor house and associated buildings of Kingston Lacy
- Cross dyke on Knowle Hill, 470m SSE of East Creech Farm
- The King's Barrow 230m east of Bartlett's Firs
- Light Anti-aircraft battery on Holton Heath, 210m west of Sandford House
- Romano-British villa 560m north east of East Creech Farm
- Bowl barrow on Arne Hill 270m south west of Arne Dairy House
- Bowl barrow 800m NNW of West Morden Farm
- Bowl barrow known as Povington Barrow, 300m west of Povington Farm
- The Leaze medieval site
- Medieval standing cross 15m south west of St Mary's Church
Places to see near Organford
Lakes near Organford
Rivers near Organford
- Bow Brook South
- Henstridge Stream
- Allen Trib (Gussage Stream)
- Stour (Headwaters)
- Lydden (Lower)
- Cale
- Caundle Trib (Caundle Marsh)
- Caundle Brook (Upper)
- Stour (Middle u/s Pimperne Brook)
- Bow Brook North
- Divelish
- Tarrant
- Mannington Brook
- Lodden
- Crane (Dorset)
- Stour (Middle d/s Pimperne Brook)
- Lydden (Upper)
- Allen Trib (Crichel Stream)
- Stour Trib (Pimperne Brook)
- Moors
- North Winterbourne
- Allen (Lower)
- Cam (Dorset)
- Stirchell Brook
- Key Brook
- Stour (Upper)
- Bourne Stream
- Lydden (Middle)
- Stour Trib (Bibbern Brook)
- Wonston Brook
- Caundle Brook (Lower)
- Stour (Lower)
- Allen (Headwaters)
- Iwerne
- Manston Brook
- Shreen Water (including Ashfield Water)
- Uddens Water
- Fontmell Brook
- Char
- Monkton Wyld Stream
- Bride
- Mangerton Brook
- Simene
- Swan (Swanage)
- Brit (Upper)
- Asker
- Wey
- Brit (Lower)
- Wraxall Brook
- Sydling Water
- Bere Stream
- Frome Dorset (Lower) u/s Louds Mill Dorchester
- Wareham Forest Stream
- Corfe River
- South Winterbourne
- Piddle (Upper)
- Frome Trib (Luckford Lake)
- Tadnoll Brook (including Empool Bottom)
- Devils Brook
- Frome Dorset (Lower) d/s Louds Mill Dorchester
- Frome Dorset (Upper)
- Cerne
- Hooke
- Piddle (Lower)
- Frome Dorset Trib (River Win)
- Sherford River
- Frome Dorset (Headwaters)
- Wellhams Brook
- Broad
- Stockland Bristol Stream
- Wriggle
- Fivehead River
- Isle - Upper
- Currypool Stream
- Yeo Ds Over Compton
- Corton Denham Stream
- Hornsey Brook
- Closworth Stream
- Ding
- Parrett - R Isle to R Yeo
- Durleigh Brook
- Merriot Stream
- Parrett - headwaters to Broad River
- Parrett - Lopen Bk to R Isle
- Bearley Brook
- Yeo
- Wriggle River
- North Moor Main Drain
- Sutton Bingham Stream - East Arm
- Cary - source to conf with KSD
- Lopen Brook
- Sutton Bingham Stream - upstream conf Closworth Str
- Cannington Bk - Lower
- Isle - Upper to conf Cad Bk
- Fiddington Brook
- Cannington Bk - Upper
- Sutton Bingham Stream - West Arm
- Isle
- West Sedgemoor Main Drain
- Eighteen Feet Rhyne
- Parrett - R Yeo to West Sedgemoor Drain
- Parrett - Broad River to Lopen Bk
- Beer Hackett Stream
- Westmoor Main Drain
- Chinnock BK
- Yeo Us Over Compton
- Isle - Cad Bk to Fivehead River
- Dodham Brook (Yeo (Somset))
- Dowlish Brook
- King's Moor Main Drain (Yeo (Somset)
- Cam - Lower
- Lam Brook
- Stogursey BK
- Petherton Stream
- Cam - Upper
- Cam Tributary
- King's Sedgemoor Drain - Henley Sluice to mouth
- Upper River Otter
- Love
- Tale
- Middle River Otter
- Wolf (Otter)
- Sid
- Lower River Otter