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"These fantastic gardens have award-winning displays of flowers and also attractions for all of the family, you can access the park from Christchurch Road or directly from the beach. The whole family can enjoy battling it out playing on the 18 hole mini golf course, there is a children’s play area, with swings, see-saw, slides and water play feature, children’s nature trails, multi-use games area and you can hop on the Bournemouth Land Train."
"Sited just beyond Brunswick Terrace and directly adjacent to the seafront, the Greenhill Gardens are always overflowing with bright colours and striking displays constructed with annual bedding plants. At its peak during the height of the summer months, the true centrepiece at Weymouth's Greenhill Gardens is without doubt its magnificent floral clock. With coastal views and next to the promenade, the gardens also contains a cafe at the entrance, a putting green, bowling, tennis courts and an ornate wishing well, amongst other features."
"Greenhill beach is a popular choice for the locals as it’s a lot quieter than the main stretch along Weymouth beach. It’s mainly shingle rather than sand but in a very pretty setting surrounded by a promenade. The nearest carpark to Greenhill beach is at Lodmore Country Park, or road side parking near the beach but spaces here are limited."
"Greenhill Gardens is a large green space area right on the seaside. Home to lots of colourful plants and flowers as well as beach chalets to hire, tennis courts, putting green and a cafe."
"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!"
"In a rambling green landscape, the formal gardens at this country estate have been remodelled twice over the last 300 years. The framework is from the 1720s, the same period as Kingston Maurward’s splendid Palladian mansion, and is in the style of Capability Brown. There were Victorian alterations in the 19th century, while a lot of what you’ll see was laid out between 1915 and 1922."
"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"
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"Occupying a massive slab of horizon on the southern fringes of Dorchester, Maiden Castle is the largest and most complex Iron Age hill fort in Britain. The first defences were built on the site around 500 BC – in its heyday it was densely populated with clusters of roundhouses and a network of roads. The Romans besieged and captured Maiden Castle in AD 43 – an ancient Briton skeleton with a Roman crossbow bolt in the spine was found at the fort."
"These museums will give you enough to do in Bournemouth and Poole while you’re visiting, great for summer days and rainy days!. If you’re bored of museums I’d suggest visiting the Bournemouth Upside Down House for a giggle and then grab something to eat in Bournemouth town. If you’re looking for more Bournemouth attractions do let us know and we’ll try our best to help!"
"Named the best beach in the United Kingdom, the Central Beaches are the pride and joy of the town. Stroll 10 minutes through the Lower Gardens and you’ll reach Pier Approach, the gateway to the action. Heaving in the summer time, scramble for a patch of golden sand to plant your towel on and bask in the sun."
"Visit one of the South West’s most successful independent galleries featuring some of the best arts and sculptures done by local, national and international artists. You also get to see beautiful glassware work, bespoke framing and Swarovski Implexions. Grab a complimentary coffee offered by the museum authorities and start exploring all the three floors of the museum where you will see e...Read more"
"Westover Gallery is a gallery where you can see the best contemporary art of international and regional artists. You will see the temporary exhibitions of only renowned artists, as well as works of artists that exhibited their arts throughout the world. There are exhibitions of extraordinary talents such as John Wilson, Simon Claridge, Mark Spain and others."
"This is a really nice Bournemouth museums, if you catch an open day it’s also a free museum in Bournemouth and you’ve not got to pay. It is however nice if you leave a donation, I know the museum is going under some maintenance at the moment and any little helps go towards paying for that!. They have so much to do and see within the museum and it’s a great place to take children."
"The Iford Bridge, Old Bridge Road, Christchurch, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH6 5RG. Sizzling Pubs do a excellent value breakfast with unlimited help-yourself tea or coffee up to 12 noon. You can go for the Sizzling Breakfast (Two juicy pork sausages, two rashers of grilled back bacon, two fried free-range eggs, grilled tomato, grilled flat mushroom, potato and onion hash, Heinz® baked beans and your choice of unlimited white or wholemeal toast with butter. Served sizzling on a skillet, or on a plate if you prefer), or just porridge or white or brown toast."
"About: The beautiful Seaview Restaurant offers you a calm and luxurious place to enjoy an array of divine dishes. It provides a large picturesque terrace that offers you fantastic views of Sandbanks whilst they tempt you with their delicious buffet."