Dorchester is a historical market town and the county of Dorset in England. It lies between the towns of Poole and Bridport on the A35 trunk route. Set on the banks of the River Frome, in the Frome Valley, it is south of the Dorset Downs and to the north of the South Dorset Ridgeway separating the area from Weymouth. The town centre is approximated to be in between 55 and 80 metres above sea level on gradual sloping ground by the River Frome's south bank. It is almost 7 miles north of Weymouth, 18 miles from Yeovil in Somerset, and 20 miles west of Poole. The land to the south and west of the town comes under the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. According to the 2011 Census, Dorchester has a population of 19060, with 8449 homes. Within this population, 48.35 per cent of homeowners were male and 51.6 percent were female. A little under the 18.9 per cent for England overall, 17 per cent of inhabitants were under 16 years old, and 22.4 per cent of locals were over 65 years old, being a little above the 16.4 percent for England as a whole. Research conducted for 2012 showed that there were 17500 people employed in Dorchester, of which 51 percent were working full time. There is a total of six commercial estates in Dorchester, which consists of The Grove Trading Estate, Poundbury Trading Estate, Marabout Barracks, Great Western Centre, Railway Triangle and Casterbridge Industrial Estate. The Brewery Square redevelopment project has made it possible for local and national stores, eateries and pubs to be in easy reach of the town's residents. For all of your house upgrades, ensure to make use of reputable professionals in Dorchester to make specific of quality.