
Historic Attractions in Dorchester
Exploring Dorchester’s Heritage and Historic Places to Visit
Dorchester has always felt like one of Dorset’s most fascinating places to explore if you’re drawn to history. Within a short walk of the town centre, you can step into a Roman Town House, trace the outline of Maumbury Rings or visit the Dorset Museum and Art Gallery to see artefacts that tell the wider story of the county. It’s rare to find so many significant historic attractions in Dorset gathered so closely together.
Beyond the centre, the scale of the historic sites becomes even more impressive. There’s Maiden Castle, one of Europe’s largest Iron Age hillforts, and Thomas Hardy’s Cottage and Max Gate, which reflect the area’s deep literary roots. And a short drive takes you to Athelhampton House, the Cerne Abbas Giant and the rolling countryside that has shaped local life for centuries.

Explore Dorchester Heritage & History
Max Gate (Thomas Hardy’s Home)
Explore the Victorian home Hardy designed—filled with stories, books and quiet atmosphere.
Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum
Georgian courthouse and uncover dramatic Dorset trials and true-crime stories.
Thomas Hardy's Cottage
Visit Hardy’s thatched birthplace and step into the landscapes that inspired his novels.
The Keep Military Museum
Dorset’s military heritage through compelling objects, stories and exhibitions.