A great video of a lovely place. hardly changed since it was first opened to the public in the sventies or eighties ( remember the roofs were still on the buildings but for H & S removed) My Mom loved Tyneham and the walk to Worbarrow Bay, in later years using her mobility scooter and then me pushing her wheelchair. I visit at least once a year not living local. Sad to hear the death of Mr Lleg in July, a great author of some lovely books.
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To the people who are wondering why they never came back after they were commandeered its because the measure was supposed to be temporary for the duration of World War II, but in 1948 the army placed a compulsory purchase order on the land and it has remained in use for military training ever since. The villagers were not allowed to return to their homes, but were given new accomodation. After the war, many of the villagers launched campaigns and demonstrations, but to no avail.
Rodney legg forgets one thing. It was money that talked & he has made a good liveing from it! He got the locals up in arms for his own means.
I am glad the village is open to the public now, But Legg you sold out you tosser! You are just the same as the land owners! Fekin greedy! You chose money over people! And they thanked you for it??? TOSSER
My father in law attended the school and his story can be seen at the desk where he sat also his coat hook with his name on ,his name was Dennis James Wellman,imarried his daughter who sadley also died in 2007 aged 49 it is a lovely place to visit ,i hope it will be looked after for years to come
uuh they did not return because it was war and they have to refugee, well you know the answer why they did not return,could be possible they were killed or they never came back and started a new life somewhere
A great video of a lovely place. hardly changed since it was first opened to the public in the sventies or eighties ( remember the roofs were still on the buildings but for H & S removed) My Mom loved Tyneham and the walk to Worbarrow Bay, in later years using her mobility scooter and then me pushing her wheelchair. I visit at least once a year not living local. Sad to hear the death of Mr Lleg in July, a great author of some lovely books.
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dorsetghost 9 months ago
To the people who are wondering why they never came back after they were commandeered its because the measure was supposed to be temporary for the duration of World War II, but in 1948 the army placed a compulsory purchase order on the land and it has remained in use for military training ever since. The villagers were not allowed to return to their homes, but were given new accomodation. After the war, many of the villagers launched campaigns and demonstrations, but to no avail.
siobhonh 10 months ago
at 0:19 there is a yellow brown thing with catapilla wheels
davvvvo 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this. Sad and intriguing place.
speakingtruly 1 year ago
Rodney legg forgets one thing. It was money that talked & he has made a good liveing from it! He got the locals up in arms for his own means.
I am glad the village is open to the public now, But Legg you sold out you tosser! You are just the same as the land owners! Fekin greedy! You chose money over people! And they thanked you for it??? TOSSER
Geordieerskine 1 year ago
we are going next Saturday to Dorset for the first time, will call there.......cannot wait
sturdle 1 year ago
My father in law attended the school and his story can be seen at the desk where he sat also his coat hook with his name on ,his name was Dennis James Wellman,imarried his daughter who sadley also died in 2007 aged 49 it is a lovely place to visit ,i hope it will be looked after for years to come
cods27 2 years ago
i live in narvik the place who were attacked by WWII
SS general has haunted a place...my mate fought Him and won...(the SS dissipared fgor evever)
xVampirexHybridxTrym 3 years ago
uuh they did not return because it was war and they have to refugee, well you know the answer why they did not return,could be possible they were killed or they never came back and started a new life somewhere
magicstorm1 3 years ago
I have lived in dorset all my life and never new of this! I will for sure go and see it one day soon. Thanks for putting this up on youtube.
iveve 4 years ago
been to tynham and i believe it to be a very hauted and active place even though there is no one there been in the depths of the night spooky place
doormanchris 4 years ago