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"If you’re looking for something a little creative to do with your kids in Bournemouth, head over to The Clay Studio in Christchurch for some pottery painting fun. You’ll need to pay for the pottery items you’re painting as well as studio fees, which is very reasonably priced for kids — and there’s a good family deal available as well. They also have a ‘Lazy Sunday’ deal which sees studio fees halved."
"The Clay Studio is a modern pottery painting studio and café in Christchurch. The Clay Studio is about having fun, being inspired and creating your own, individual hand-painted pottery."
"Address: Barrack Road, The Nothe, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8UF, England, UK Tel: +44 (0)1305 766 626 The Nothe Gardens are located around the historic Victorian Nothe Fort and lead towards this imposing structure. Overlooking the harbours of both Portland and Weymouth, the Nothe Gardens feature lawned areas suitable for sports, ball games and impromptu picnics. The area is known for is high concentrations of wildlife and in recent years, grey squirrels have become a common sight around the gardens."
"Nothe Gardens is a public garden, located in Weymouth, Dorset, England. Positioned on the Nothe Peninsula overlooking both Weymouth and Portland harbours, the informal gardens are often acclaimed to be the most beautiful the borough has to offer. Sightseeing • Garden • Relax in park • Park"
"The landscape and president of the Kew Guild, William Goldring designed the genteel Borough Gardens in the 1890s. Just over a century later this park was given a £1.4m update with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Oscar-winning screenwriter and Tory peer Julian Fellowes conducted the grand re-opening in 2007."
"DorsetBorough Park in Dorchester is a beautiful place to head for with a picnic, has a play area and splash pool!"
"See the quaint bodywork and peer in to see the subtle leather seats of classic cars and motor carriages from years past. The National Motor Museum has an exhibition telling the story of the motorcycle and a Motoring in Miniature collection with more than 800 toy cars – see if you can spot your childhood toy. With the oldest motorcar at this museum dating all the way back to 1875, and with over 280 cars at the site, this attraction in the New Forest is an unbeatable day out for motor fans."
"The village of Beaulieu is most famous for its National Motor Museum, which has one of the finest collections of cars, motorcycles and motoring memorabilia in the world. From legendary F1 cars and land speed record breakers, to iconic examples of engineering and design, there’s much to see and admire. During the school holidays there are lots of family focused activities and events including dressing up, craft workshops and seeing the vehicles in action."
"Voted best large visitor attraction 2013 by VisitBritain, this is much more than just a Motor Museum, as well as telling the fascinating story of motoring through the ages, it also boasts the historic Beaulieu Abbey, and charming Palace House with its glorious gardens. For more information visit: Here."
"At first, the Regal Cinema in Fordingbridge is a beautiful Art Deco building that has been transformed to its former 1930’s glory, for a really unique experience. The 30 seater auditorium is intimate and elegant, and there’s a swish bar for refreshments too. Furthermore, the not-for-profit community cinema shows a variety of classic and modern films, including a wide range of family friendly screenings."