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  • Episode 10 Martin Green: A Journey Through Time and Archaeology - Part One
    Aug 12 2025

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    This podcast episode explores the rich archaeological landscape of Cranbourne Chase, featuring an in-depth conversation with Martin Green, an archaeologist who shares insights about the area's history, significant archaeological finds, and the importance of conservation. The discussion covers various topics, including the Stone Age, the Dorset Cursus, flint knapping, and the role of community in archaeology, all while highlighting Martin's personal journey and contributions to the field.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to The Ramblers Podcast
    01:47 Exploring Martin Green's Archaeological Journey
    02:42 The Museum Tour Begins
    04:52 Local Archaeological Finds
    08:47 Understanding the Stone Age and Its Context
    11:14 Cranborne Chase: A Landscape of Archaeology
    13:13 Excavation Insights and Discoveries
    14:54 The Purpose of Cursus Monuments
    17:36 Celebration and Rituals in Neolithic Times
    18:21 Unique Flint Artefacts and Their Significance
    22:53 Personal Connections to Archaeology
    25:57 The Craft of Flint Knapping
    28:00 The Transition to Biodynamic Farming
    32:58 Exploring Archaeological Discoveries
    40:32 Layers of History in Farming
    48:06 Connections to the Past through Artefacts

    https://www.instagram.com/the.ramblerspodcast/

    https://cranbornechase.org.uk/

    https://www.digitaldigging.net/neolithic-complex-monkton-wimborne/

    https://heritage.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/Event/EDO6985

    https://archaeology.co.uk/join-in/research-body/martin-green.htm

    https://hbsmrweb-dorset.esdm.co.uk/Monument/MDO40187

    https://cranbornechase.org.uk/chalkeboard/casting-back-to-iron-age-chettle-with-martin-green/

    https://www.davidabram.co.uk/


    Cranborne Chase, archaeology, Martin Green, Neolithic history, Dorset Cursus, prehistoric Dorset, flint knapping, ancient tools, conservation, wildlife, local history, community heritage, rural archaeology, Neolithic Britain, historical landscapes

    The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

    Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.




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  • Looking Ahead: A Message from "The Ramblers”
    Jul 22 2025

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    In this short message from The Ramblers, Nigel and Iain check in with listeners to share what's ahead for the podcast. While July passed without a new episode—thanks to Iain's travels in Australia—August brings the start of a three-part mini-series featuring Dr. Martin Green, an award-winning but self-taught archaeologist from Cranborne Chase.

    Known intimately by those in his field yet largely invisible to the wider public, Martin has spent a lifetime uncovering the stories of the land he loves. These upcoming episodes will not only document his archaeological contributions but also spotlight the man behind the work—a local hero whose "amateur" status is worn as a badge of honour.

    The Ramblers invite listeners to tune in, subscribe, and share their thoughts as they celebrate Martin’s enduring legacy.

    The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

    Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.




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  • Episode 8 - Clive Whitbourn - National Trust Ranger for North Dorset
    Jun 2 2025

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    In this episode of The Ramblers, Nigel interviews Clive Whitborn, an Area Ranger for the National Trust in North Dorset. They discuss Clive's journey into conservation, the challenges faced in modern conservation efforts, and the importance of balancing nature with heritage. Clive shares success stories, particularly regarding biodiversity management and the role of grazing. The conversation also touches on the impact of climate change, project prioritisation, and the significant contributions of volunteers. Additionally, they explore how technology has transformed conservation work. In this conversation, Clive discusses the collaborative efforts in conservation, the impact of climate change on landscapes, and the importance of trees and biodiversity. He reflects on the historical significance of conservation areas and the balance between preservation and environmental protection. Clive shares his passion for nature and conservation, the future of conservation efforts in Dorset, and offers advice for those aspiring to become Rangers.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to The Ramblers Podcast

    01:12 Meet the Area Ranger: Clive's Journey

    04:08 A Day in the Life of a Ranger

    06:27 Challenges in Modern Conservation

    08:50 Success Stories in Conservation

    10:15 Balancing Nature and Heritage

    12:37 Grazing and Biodiversity Management

    14:30 Addressing Climate Change Threats

    15:58 Project Prioritisation in Conservation

    16:53 The Juniper Regeneration Project

    19:50 The Role of Volunteers in Conservation

    22:47 Technology in Conservation Work

    26:08 Collaboration and Support in Conservation

    28:30 Impact of Climate Change on Landscapes

    31:52 The Importance of Trees and Biodiversity

    34:14 Historical Significance of Conservation Areas

    36:10 Balancing Preservation and Environmental Protection

    39:02 Passion for Conservation and Nature

    42:23 Future of Conservation in Dorset

    45:43 Advice for Aspiring Rangers

    #conservation, #wildlife, #National Trust, #Dorset, #Cranborne Chase, #Area Ranger, #biodiversity, #climate change, #volunteers, #technology, #conservation, #trees, #historical preservation, #environmental protection, #nature, #landscape recovery, #volunteering

    https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/support-us/volunteer

    https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/who-we-are/research/climate-change-adaptation-guidance


    The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

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  • Episode 7 - Route W15 – Bishopstone and Meadows
    May 14 2025

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    In this episode of The Ramblers, hosts Nigel and Iain explore the scenic Bishopstone area within the Cranborne Chase National Landscape. They discuss the details of their walk, share historical insights about local geography and watercress farming, and reflect on their encounters with locals, including a fascinating conversation with Roger about Folston House. The episode highlights the beauty of nature, the challenges of navigating the walk, and the importance of community connections. In this conversation, they explore a historic church, discussing its architecture, art, and the stories behind its features. They reflect on their experiences during a walk around the church and the surrounding area, highlighting encounters with fellow walkers and the importance of community. The conversation also touches on the church's renovations and upkeep, as well as the significance of local history and nature in their exploration.

    https://cranbornechase.org.uk/explore/in-and-around-bishopstone/

    https://www.bishopstone-salisbury.co.uk/



    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to The Ramblers Podcast

    02:56
    Exploring Bishopstone and the Walk Details

    06:03
    Historical Insights on Watercress and Local Geography

    08:58
    Navigating the Walk: Challenges and Observations

    12:01
    Meeting Locals and Sharing Stories

    14:47
    The Significance of Folston House

    18:02
    Reflections on the Journey and Connections Made

    21:00
    Nature and Landscape Observations

    23:58
    Discovering the Clapper Bridge and Church Views

    29:04
    Exploring the Historic Church

    32:14
    Inside the Church: Art and Architecture

    34:41
    The Church's Bells and Their History

    35:42
    Stone Carvings and Historical Significance

    39:10
    The Altar and Its Unique Features

    40:44
    Renovations and Upkeep of the Church

    41:51
    Navigating the Surrounding Area

    45:18
    Encounters with Fellow Walkers

    51:03
    Reflections on the Walk Experience

    53:41
    Planning the Next Adventure


    keywords

    Bishopstone, Cranbourne Chase, walking, nature, history, watercress, local culture, community, podcast, exploration, church history, architecture, walking, exploration, community, renovations, art, nature, local history, encounters

    The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

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  • Episode 6 - Route W3 Dinton Easy Access Walk
    Apr 4 2025

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    In this episode of The Ramblers, the hosts explore the picturesque village of Dinton, delving into its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and architectural marvels. They discuss the significance of St Mary's Church, the vibrant spring flowers, and the historical Phillips House, while also reflecting on the accessibility and enjoyment of their walk. The conversation highlights the importance of community and conservation, culminating in plans for future adventures and a shared love for local delicacies.

    Dinton, St Mary's Church, Phillips House, National Trust, spring flowers, nature walk, historical architecture, wildlife conservation, community, outdoor adventures

    Home - Cranborne Chase National Landscape

    Dinton Park Easy Access Walk - W3 - Cranborne Chase National Landscape

    Dinton Park & Philipps House | Wiltshire | National Trust

    Chapters

    00:00
    Exploring Dinton: A Spring Awakening

    03:00
    Historical Insights: St Mary's Church and Its Significance

    05:57
    The Beauty of Nature: Daffodils and Local Flora

    08:56
    Dinton Park: A Walk Through History

    12:06
    Phillips House: Architectural Marvels and Heritage

    15:05
    The Natural Landscape: Trees, Wildlife, and Conservation

    18:05
    Reflections on the Walk: Accessibility and Experience

    20:59
    Future Adventures: Planning the Next Walk

    23:59
    Closing Thoughts: Pie, Coffee, and Community

    The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

    Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.




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  • Episode 5 - Route W35 - Chettle & Tarrant Hinton Down
    Mar 6 2025

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    In this episode of The Ramblers, hosts Nigel and Iain explore Chettle Village, discussing its history, notable landmarks like Chettle House, and the legacy of Isaac Gulliver, a notorious smuggler. They delve into the conservation efforts in the area, wildlife observations, and the significance of local archaeological sites such as the Long Barrow. The conversation is rich with insights about the landscape, community events, and the natural beauty of the Cranbourne Chase National Landscape. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore a scenic estate, sharing insights about the landscape, wildlife, and their personal experiences related to farm life. They reflect on the beauty of nature, the history of the area, and the importance of community and local specialties, particularly focusing on culinary delights. The discussion wraps up with plans for future walking adventures, emphasising the joy of exploration and connection to nature.

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    Cranbourne Chase, Chettle Village, Isaac Gulliver, Chettle House, wildlife, conservation, history, landscape, podcast, nature, walking, nature, exploration, farm life, wildlife, history, culinary, local specialties, community, outdoor adventures


    Home - Cranborne Chase National Landscape

    Chettle & Tarrant Hinton Down - W35 - Cranborne Chase National Landscape

    Isaac Gulliver - Dorset's Smuggler King | Dorset Ancestors – Dorset Ancestors

    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Setup

    03:03
    Exploring Chettle Village and Its History

    05:59
    The Significance of Chettle House

    09:00
    The Legacy of Isaac Gulliver

    11:58
    The Landscape and Conservation Efforts

    14:49
    Wildlife Observations and Nature Appreciation

    18:04
    The Longbarrow and Archaeological Insights

    26:20
    Exploring the Estate and Farm Buildings

    29:10
    Nostalgia and Memories of Farm Life

    32:39
    Wildlife Observations and Nature's Beauty

    35:52
    Reflections on the Walk and Terrain

    39:01
    Historical Insights on the Church and Surroundings

    42:04
    Culinary Delights and Local Specialties

    46:10
    Wrap-Up and Future Plans for Walking Adventures

    The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

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  • Episode 4 - Cranborne Chase Cider with Bill Meaden
    Feb 1 2025

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    In this episode, Bill Meaden shares his journey from brewing to cider making, highlighting the natural processes involved in cider production. He discusses the origins of Cranborne Chase Cider, the techniques used in harvesting and managing orchards, and the intricate cider production process from apple to bottle. Bill also touches on innovations in cider making and future plans for the business, emphasising sustainability and local produce.

    https://cranbornechasecider.co.uk/
    https://cranbornechase.org.uk/
    https://www.adamsappletrees.co.uk/blog-details.asp?id=1757

    takeaways

    • The natural cycle of apple growth is captivating.
    • Cider production is a slower, more natural process than brewing.
    • Cranborne Chase Cider started from a desire to utilise fallen apples.
    • Harvesting techniques are crucial for quality cider.
    • Different apple varieties contribute unique flavours to cider.
    • Sustainable practices are essential in orchard management.
    • Cider production involves careful blending of apple varieties.
    • The fermentation process can vary based on apple ripeness.
    • Innovations in equipment enhance cider production efficiency.
    • Future plans include educational courses on cider making.

    Chapters

    00:00
    The Journey from Brewing to Cider Making

    01:59
    Cranborne Chase Cider: Origins and Growth

    10:01
    Harvesting Techniques and Orchard Management

    20:10
    Cider Production Process: From Orchard to Bottle

    29:48
    Innovations in Cider Making and Future Plans

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  • Episode 3 - Route 21 Pentridge and Martin Down Loop
    Jan 6 2025

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    In this episode of The Ramblers podcast, hosts Nigel and Iain explore Route 21 in the Cranborne Chase National Landscape. They discuss the various aspects of the walk, including navigation tools, historical significance, wildlife observations, and archaeological findings. The conversation flows through the scenic views, the challenges of the terrain, and the importance of conservation efforts in the area. The hosts reflect on their experiences and share insights about the local environment, making it a rich and informative episode for history and nature enthusiasts.

    If you would like to comment and suggest walks in the other write to us
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    Links
    Home - Cranborne Chase National Landscape
    Martin Down & Pentridge Loop - W21 - Cranborne Chase National Landscape
    Download the GPX File
    Download detailed guide and OS map
    The Archaeology of Bokerley Dyke. by H.C.Bowen





    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Random Route Selection
    03:10
    Exploring Cranbourne Chase National Landscape
    06:06
    Historical Insights of the Walk
    09:04
    Flint and Archaeological Discoveries
    12:12
    Wildlife and Environmental Changes
    15:08
    Navigating with Technology
    18:02
    Local Knowledge and Community Engagement
    20:59
    The Journey Continues: Scenic Views and Reflections
    33:51
    The Majesty of Birds of Prey
    34:20
    Reintroduction Success Stories
    34:48
    Historical Landmarks and Their Significance
    36:08
    Understanding Trig Points and Their Purpose
    40:15
    Population and Settlement Patterns in Prehistory
    43:12
    The Richness of Cranborne Chase
    46:03
    Dew Ponds: Nature's Water Reservoirs
    51:55
    Exploring Local Flora and Fauna
    56:02
    Roman Roads and Historical Navigation
    01:01:30
    Reflections on the Walk and Future Plans

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