Litton Cheney is a spring-line settlement along the northern margin of the Bride Valley, at the foot of the chalk scarp, about 145m (500ft) below the A35 main trunk road in south west Dorset, England. The village lies within an area of outstanding natural beauty some 14.5km (9 miles) west of Dorchester, 10km (six miles) east of Bridport and 5km (3 miles) from the sea at West Bexington. At the 2001 census the village comprised 195 dwellings housing a population of 348. For a brief history of the village click HERE
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LISTED BUILDINGS in LITTON CHENEY Grade 1: Parish Church of St Mary, Church Path Grade 2: Chalk Pit Lane: Court Cottages 1 and 2 Townsend Cottages, 2 Charity Farm: Barn 90 Metres West of Charity Farmhouse Church Path: The Old Rectory Hines Mead Lane: Glebe Cottage Main Street: Barges Cottage Barges Farmhouse Beech House and Attached Front Railings Village Shop and Forge Attached to Beech House Brewery Cottage Charity Farm Cottages 1 and 2 Charity Farmhouse Cross Trees Farm Cottage Malter's Cottages 1, 2, 3 and 4 Myrtle Cottage Randell Cottage Riverside Cottages 1 and 2 The Cottage The Court House The Mill The Water Mill at The Mill, with Bridge Attached School Lane: Thorners School St Marys Churchyard: Drew Hodder Monument 2 Metres North East of Parish Church Chancel Monument (illegible) 2 Metres South of Parish Church Chancel Monument (illegible) 4 Metres East of Parish Church Chancel Sweet Monument 4 Metres South of Parish Church Chance
Litton Cheney
in the Bride Valley