A deserted village in Dorset stands as a poignant reminder of Britain's past. The village of Tyneham was abandoned many decades ago due to tragic circumstances, yet it remains etched in memory.

Nestled along the stunning Jurassic Coast of Dorset, a visit to Tyneham village is like stepping back in time. Visitors can glimpse into the lives of locals who were forced to abandon their homes during the Second World War.

The year 1943 marked a turning point for the thriving community of Tyneham, as their world was permanently altered. At the height of World War Two, the British military took over the village for training operations.

This led to residents being given just one month's notice to leave their homes, where many families had lived for generations. The authorities seized Tyneham vill

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