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Loders is a picturesque village nestled on the outskirts of Bridport in West Dorset, UK. The name Loders is derived from Old English, 'lodur' meaning mud, and 'ores' meaning shores. The village has a rich history, with the Church of St. Mary being one of its notable landmarks built during the 13th century. In the village, you'll find a pub called The Hare & Hounds which was actually named after King Charles I who once hunted here. Loders is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and farmlands providing an idyllic countryside setting for its residents. It offers fantastic walking opportunities with nearby footpaths meandering through various landscapes including woodland areas and alongside rivers. With easy access to Bridport town and the Jurassic Coastline nearby, Loders provides the perfect balance between serene country life and modern convenience for people looking to settle in this charming part of Dorset.