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10 Best place to visit in Canford Heath United Kingdom

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Sandbanks Beach - The most beautiful beach in England UK - Summer 2023

In this video we show you what is considered the most beautiful beach in England and the UK.

Sandbanks Beach located in the area of Dorset Poole Harbour has been awarded for over 30 years with the blue flag as high standard beach in Europe and UK with crystal clear waters and golden sands.

with plenty of activities and things to do in this beach such as watersports beach, Golf and volleyball this beach is a very good option during the summer.

And which one is your favourite part of this beach?

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[Warrington Buses: 14 Warrington to Great Sankey & Langley Green] ADL Dennis Enviro400(316/SN11BRF​)

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Route: 14 Warrington — Great Sankey
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Journey time is approximate 49 minutes.

​Major stop list: (00:00)
1. Warrington Bus Interchange (00:39)
2. Great Sankey, Canford Close (11:44)
3. Great Sankey, Mapplewell Crescent (15:52)
4. Penketh, The Dale (18:44)
5. Penketh, Jubilee Avenue (20:36)
6. Langley Green, Park Road (25:07)
7. Great Sankey, Sankey Station (31:28)
8. Great Sankey, Mapplewell Crescent (35:42)
9. Great Sankey, The Sankey Arms (40:00)
10. Warrington, Garven Place (48:00)
11. Warrington Bus Interchange (50:24)





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Canford Heath to Swanage Seafront

Here is a journey from Canford Heath, Poole, Dorset to Swanage seafront.
Along the way (in order), the areas passed are:
Oakdale, Fleets Bridge, Holes Bay, Upton, Holton Heath, Sandford, Wareham, Corfe Castle, Studland

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Bournemouth Route 6 - Tower Park to Poole - HQ 4K

Bournemouth's More Bus Route 6
Poole to Tower Park
via Oakdale, Canford Heath

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Brownsea Island Ferry trip June 2018, from Poole Quay, Poole, Dorset England. ( 10 )

Brownsea Island sits in Poole harbour it is the second largest natural harbour in the world, second only to Sydney harbour in Australia. Brownsea Island ( was also known as Branksea ) is the largest of the islands in Poole Harbour in the county of Dorset, England. The island is owned by the National Trust. Much of the island is open to the public and includes areas of woodland and heath with a wide variety of wildlife, together with cliff top views across Poole Harbour and the Isle of Purbeck. The island was the location of an experimental camp in 1907 that led to the formation of the Scout movement the following year. Access is by public ferry or private boat; in 2017 the island received 133,340 visitors. The ferry trip itself is well worth the time. When I went it was £11.50 return trip. But on the way back the ferry takes a scenic route round the islands to arrive back at Poole Quay.
The island was purchased by wealthy stockbroker Charles van Raalte who used the island as a residential holiday retreat. During this time the castle was renovated and served as host to famous visitors such as Guglielmo Marconi. Robert Baden-Powell, a close friend of the van Raaltes, hosted an experimental camp for boys on the island in the summer of 1907. Brownsea was largely self-supporting, with a kitchen garden and a dairy herd. Many of the pottery factory workers had stayed on after it closed, farming and working for the owners. Charles van Raalte died in Calcutta in 1907 and his wife eventually sold the island in 1925. In 1927 it was purchased at auction by Mary Bonham-Christie for £125,000. A recluse by nature, she ordered a mass eviction of the island's residents to the mainland. The National Trust then agreed to take over responsibility for the island if enough funds were raised and in 1962 it then purchased Brownsea for £100,000. Work was carried out to prepare the island for visitors; tracks were cleared through areas overgrown with rhododendrons and firebreaks were created to prevent repetition of the 1934 fire.
Brownsea Island lies in Poole Harbour opposite the town of Poole. It is the largest of eight islands in the harbour. The island can be reached by one of the public ferries or by private boat. There is a wharf and a small dock near the main castle. The island is about 1 1⁄2 miles ( 2.4 km ) long and 3⁄4 mile ( 1.2 km ) wide and consists of 500 acres of woodland ( pine and oak trees ), heathland and salt-marsh. The entire island, except the church and a few other buildings which are leased or managed by third parties, is owned by the National Trust. Most of the buildings are situated near the small landing stage. The northern portion of the island is a Nature Reserve managed by Dorset Wildlife Trust and an important habitat for birds; this part of the island has limited public access so as not to disturb the wildlife.. A small portion to the southeast of the island, along with Brownsea Castle, is leased to the John Lewis Partnership for use as a holiday hotel for staff, and is not open to the public. The island forms part of the Studland civil parish in the Purbeck local government district. It is within the South Dorset constituency of the House of Commons and the South West England constituency of the European Parliament.
In all the time I have lived in this area I never knew there was a very lovely Church on the Island and managed to take photos and videos of my visit there both inside and out. St Mary’s Church was built in 1853, the church remains very much as it was then - its organ is pumped by hand and the only lighting comes from candles. It's a Victorian church that isfixed in the past so with no electricity or water supply. But its regular spring and summer services can attract congregations between 3 and 300 - and it remains an important part of Brownsea's small island community. A Family Service is held at St.Mary’s at 3.00pm every Sunday from May to September.

Bournemouth Route 6 - Poole to Tower Park - HQ 4K

Bournemouth's More Bus Route 6
Poole to Tower Park
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Poole Town Museum in June 14th 2019, covering areas around Poole, Dorset, England. ( 20 )

I started work in Poole over 45 years ago and I have seen many changes around the town. I saw what was then the Arndale Centre ( now known as the Dolphin Centre ) being built. The quay is one of the most beautiful places to visit. Poole Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world and Brownsea island being within this harbour is now the home of the thriving red Squirrel population and the home of Boy Scout movement in England. The Poole Harbour area has been inhabited for at least 2,500 years. During the Iron Age, Celtic people known as the Durotriges lived in Dorset, particularly around Wareham, five miles ( eight km ) to the west. In the 3rd century BC, these Celtic people moved from hilltop settlements, such as Maiden Castle and Badbury Rings on the chalk downs to the north, to the lower vales and heathland around the River Frome and Poole Harbour. This marshy area may have lent its name to the Durotriges, which means water dwellers. The Durotriges engaged in cross-channel trading at Poole with the Veneti, a seafaring tribe from Brittany. The earliest significant archaeological find in the harbour is the Poole Longboat, a 10 metres ( 33 ft ) boat made from a single oak tree and dating to 295 BC. During that time, the harbour was shallower than it is today and any settlement would now be under water.
Poole Quay is a visitor attraction to the south of the town centre lined with a mixture of traditional public houses, new bars, redeveloped warehouses, modern apartment blocks and historic listed buildings. Once the busy centre of Poole's maritime industry, all port activities moved to Hamworthy in the 1970’s as the Quay became increasingly popular with tourists. The Grade II listed Customs House on the quay-front was built in 1814 and now functions as a restaurant and bar. Nearby the Grade I listed Town Cellars, a medieval warehouse built in the 15th century on the foundations of a 14th century stone building, houses a local history centre. Scaplen's Court, another Grade I listed building, also dates from the medieval era. Poole Pottery has been redeveloped into an apartment block. Boats regularly depart from the quay during the summer and provide cruises around the harbour and to Brownsea Island, the River Frome and Swanage. Public artworks along the Quay include Sea Music – a large metal sculpture designed by Sir Anthony Caro, and a life-size bronze sculpture of Robert Baden-Powell created to celebrate the founding of the Scout Movement on Brownsea Island. At the western end of the quay near the mouth of Holes Bay is Poole Bridge. Built in 1927, it is the third bridge to be located on the site since 1834.
Poole swing bridge was out of use for many months during 2016 and 2017, it was closed for repairs. This bridge is a lifting bridge that operates during the day to allow boats passing through into the many moorings available in Poole Harbour.
Poole Park is an urban park adjacent to Poole Harbour in Poole, Dorset, England. The park was opened during the Victorian era and has remained popular with visitors ever since. It is open all year round and hosts a number of events Poole Radio Yacht Club meet here also..
There are 3 free car parks in the park:
next to The Kitchen (around 40 spaces, up to 2 hours stay)
near the small roundabout between Rockley Watersports and The Ark (around 30 spaces, up to 3 hours stay)
next to The Ark (around 60 spaces, up to 3 hours stay)

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Old 8mm cine film from 1968 of a holiday to Bournemouth and Poole Dorset.
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【4K】COVENT GARDEN WALKING TOUR | CENTRAL LONDON SUMMER WALK 2022

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View from Canford cliffs over Sandbanks and Poole.
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[Morebus: Purbeck Breezer 70 Poole to Bournemouth via Lilliput & Alum Chine] Scania OMNICity N270UD

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Company: Morebus (Go South Coast)​
Route: Purbeck Breezer 70 Poole - Bournemouth - Boscombe
Fleet number: 1101/ HW08AOP​


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Journey time is approximate 51 minutes.

​Major stop list: (00:00)
1. Poole Bus Station (00:52)
2. Parkstone, Park Gates (05:10)
3. Parkstone, Whitecliff Post Office (07:33)
4. Lilliput Square (12:23)
5. Canford Cliffs, Compton Acres (15:43)
6. Canford Cliffs, Parade (18:32)
7. Canford Cliffs, Branksome Chine (22:10)
8. Canford Cliffs, Branksome Dene Chine (24:39)
9. West Cliff, Alum Chine (29:23)
10. Westbourne Arcade (35:59)
11. Bournemouth Square (42:31)
12. Lansdowne, Cottonwood Hotel (48:15)
13. Boscombe, Toft Steps (52:24)





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Panoorin Ang Kakaibang Race Visited Poole Park, Dorset

Poole Park is in Poole, Dorset, England. It is a big park with a massive lake. It is a relaxing and beautiful place. I have enjoyed the visit and was amazed to witness a unique race, the yacht race. Have you been to Poole Park? What do you think about the park? Leave your comments below. Like, share, subscribe and follow me on this channel for more stories. Thank you for watching!

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Corfe Castle, Dorset, uk

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Brooklands From Above

Another aerial shoot up at the historic Brooklands Circuit at Brooklands, Surrey using DJI Mavic Mini drone. Edited using DaVinchi Resolve Studio.

Brooklands was a 2.75-mile (4.43 km) motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built 'banked' motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, which also became Britain's largest aircraft manufacturing centre by 1918, producing military aircraft such as the Wellington and civil airliners like the Viscount and VC-10. Parts of Concorde were also produced at Brooklands.

The circuit hosted its last race in August 1939 and today part of it forms the Brooklands Museum, a major aviation and motoring museum, as well as a venue for vintage car, motorcycle and other transport-related events. Mercedes Benz World which opened in 2006 is located next to Brooklands museum, alongside a racetrack within the perimeter of the old track/airfield.

Today, the old circuit is accessible off Brooklands Park, and a public footpath past Mercedes Benz World / Brooklands Museum allows views of the museum from afar.

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Pool Meadow Bus Station: Coventry Walking Tour

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Its been a few years since I had been in Pool Meadow Bus Station and it has brightened up considerably. This walk begins around the outside, starting by the old Fire Station which now contains various eateries. We walk around the outside with views of the Transport Museum, Sainsbury's, the Britannia Hotel and go to the National Express stands. Then we walk inside the building, finishing off where we started.

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Beachwalk Episode No.2 - Brighton Beach | England UK - with Captions/Subtitles

Join me for an exciting walking tour along the sun-kissed shores of Brighton Beach, located in the county of East Sussex in the UK.

Experience the captivating final 13 minutes of this video, where the camera remains fixed and unveils a picturesque scene that beckons you to immerse yourself in the beauty of Brighton Beach.

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00:00 - Intro
01:35 - Start of Walking Tour
09:30 - Experience the sheer bliss of Brighton Beach from the comfort of your own surroundings.

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Bournemouth Seaside Bike Ride

Bike ride along promenade to Wareham and Isle of Purbeck via Sandbanks ferry

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