Bride Valley

The sweeping broad profile of the Bride Valley marks a transition from the intimate pastures of the West Dorset Landscape to the broader chalk and coastal landscapes to the east.

The sweeping broad profile of the Bride Valley marks a transition from the intimate pastures of the West Dorset Landscape to the broader chalk and coastal landscapes to the east. The head of the valley is marked by the South Dorset Escarpment to the north and the smaller limestone escarpment to the south. These surrounding valley sides are the source of many smaller springs that feed the river Bride at the heart of the valley which drains into the sea towards Burton Bradstock and West Bay. The source of the Bride is at Blackdown Hill to the east of Littlebredy on an isolated bed of gravels. The clay valley floor has an intimate and tranquil character with small regular pastures, dense hedgerows, and ribbons of wet woodland. A network of rural winding lanes connect a series of small nucleated villages of limestone and thatch with locally prominent churches along the valley sides and isolated manor houses along the valley floor. The open valley sides are more arable in character with larger fields and blocks of occasional broadleaved woodland.