- Walditch
Infobox UK place
official_name= Walditch
local_name=
shire_district=West Dorset
shire_county=Dorset
country= England
region= South West England
population=
os_grid_reference= SY485925
latitude= 50.729715
longitude= -2.72907
london_distance=
post_town=
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dial_code=
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static_image_caption=Walditch is a small village in
West Dorset ,England . It is by the east ofBridport , amarket town .Walditch has a
Real tennis court, the site of whichHenry VII of England played during his visits to the area.The name Walditch is derived from an older term Waldyke. As implied by the name the village is located in the valley of a curved hill that encompasses the village, the hill has a dry stone wall still partially inplace, which continues over towards the village of
Bothenhampton .The village no longer has stated member of clergy; the last person to fill this role being the Rev. Maureen Alchin, who was a local figure.
Walditch is composed of Old Walditch (The original Walditch) and lower Walditch, a housing estate built around 1998.
In recent years the desirability of the village as residance has greatly increases and many younger families haved moved to the area. This is unusual when compared to the area of West Dorset, famous for its high property prices.Fact|date=May 2008
Walditch formerlly lay within the Hundred of Godderthorne.
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