Some of Dorset”s best buildings are to be opened to the public next month as part of the Dorset Architectural Heritage Week.
Due to begin on September 12th, the event will see some of the country”s unknown homes and attractions – many of which are not usually seen by the public – open their doors, the Dorset Echo reports.
Weymouth Civic Society will be taking part and president Pru Bollam told the news source that the week "helps make the public aware of the buildings that are part of our heritage".
Those who have booked holiday homes in Dorset during the week may wish to find the time to explore some of the county”s hidden attractions.
The society will be offering guided tours on the Saturdays of September 12th and 19th in order to highlight some of Weymouth”s unique buildings, while walks are also planed in Poole, Christchurch, Coombe Keynes, Wareham and Wimbourne.
Elsewhere in Dorset, a two-day beer festival is scheduled to take place at Brewers Quay in October.


