| The town of Bridport, Dorset sits within the | | | | of nice houses were built within the 18th century |
| southwest part of England. The West Bay coast is | | | | within the town of Bridport. |
| just about one and a half miles away from the town. | | | | Soon afterward, the town was made a royal |
| The Asker and Simene River merge en route to the | | | | borough under the rule of Henry III in 1253. As for |
| sea, forming the River Brit passage through Bridgport. | | | | the buildings within the town, there are over a 1,000 |
| In general, the market town remains notorious for its | | | | that are listed as having some kind of historical |
| striking beauty and variety offered in association with | | | | meaning. Some of the notable ones are the town hall, |
| quality local products and services. Many of the highly | | | | which is at the center of the town. |
| regarded high street shops are found within Bridport. | | | | One noticeable feature of the building, has to do with |
| Most consist of things like department stores, | | | | how it is higher than the other buildings surrounding it. |
| chemists, supermarkets, and banks, as well as a | | | | The building overall is listed as a Grade 1 Georgian |
| variety of other things. | | | | building, despite the fact that it dates back to 1796. |
| Anytime someone wants something unique or | | | | The Palmers is another notable building on the |
| different, then many smaller shops offer a choice of | | | | southern part of the town. Actually, it is the only |
| things, ranging from the ordinary to the strange. A | | | | brewery within England with a thatched roof and the |
| large part of the surrounding towns, as well as | | | | building dates back to 1794. |
| Bridport incorporate arts and crafts, which come | | | | During that time, Samuel Gundry owned the business. |
| from a bohemian influence. The town additionally is | | | | Later in 1896, the Palmer family took it over and |
| acknowledged for the access it offers to the Jurassic | | | | continue to run the business today. Additionally, the |
| Coast, which is a world heritage site. | | | | main streets within the town are known as the |
| Long ago, rope making lead the industry within the | | | | widest within the western portion of England.Overall, |
| town of Bridport and following the demand made of | | | | this description does not even scratch the surface to |
| King John in 1213 that the people make ropes night | | | | what Bridport, Dorset has to offer. For the most |
| and day. This later lead to the manufacturing of | | | | part, it is something you need to experience in order |
| ropes expansion into Newfoundland. As a result, a lot | | | | to grasp the full nature of what they have to offer. |