West Lulworth
Parish in the County of Dorset
Etymology
This par. is in Bindon liberty (v. note under Winfrith hundred supra ).It was formerly a chapelry in Winfrith N. par. Belhuish Fm and St Andrew's Fm were until 1888 detached parts of E Stoke par.
Major Settlements
Other places in this Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Bacon Bluff, Bacon Hole
- Ball Stone
- Belhuish Coppice
- Black Rock
- Black Rocks
- The Blind Cow
- Brittwell Ho
- The Bull
- (Lt) Burngate Wd
- Christmas Rock
- Church Rock
- Coastguard Station
- Daggers Gate
- Dungy Beach, Dungy Head
- Durdle Door
- Dyke
- East Bottom
- East Over
- East Point
- Fossil Forest
- Old Gravel Pit
- The Hammer
- Holy Trinity Church
- Little Beach
- Look-Out
- Lulworth Common
- Lulworth Cove
- Lulworth Fm
- Mackerel Rock
- The Man o' War
- Man o' War Cove
- Marm Tout
- Mount Poynings
- Mupe Bay, Mupe Ledge, Mupe Rocks
- Newlands Fm, Newlands Warren
- Norman Rock
- Old Quarr
- Oswald Ctg
- Pinion Rock
- Potter's Hole
- Red Hole
- St Oswald's Bay
- Scratchy Bottom
- Sea Horse
- Smugglers' Cave
- Stair Hole
- West Down Fm
- West Point
- White Nose Hill(lost)