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  2. Portland House, Weymouth - Wikipedia

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    Portland House is a 20th-century detached house, located at Weymouth, Dorset, England. It is found in the area known as Bincleaves, overlooking Portland Harbour. The house, built in 1935, is now in the care of the National Trust, which lets the building as a holiday cottage. [1] Portland House became a Grade II listed building in 2001. [2]

  3. Westham, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Westham was established as a new suburb of Weymouth from the early 1880s. [1] In 1880, the largely undeveloped Abbotsbury Road, along which Westham was centred, saw the construction of a number of residential properties, a chapel of ease, a schoolhouse and a steam laundry operated by the Weymouth Sanitary Steam Laundry Ltd. [2] The name Westham was decided upon during a meeting of "owners and ...

  4. Greenhill, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    View on the beach looking southwest towards central Weymouth. Weymouth Bay: Bowleaze Cove and Jordon Hill, painted by John Constable in 1816–17, including Furzy Cliff and beyond that the beach at Greenhill in the distance. Greenhill is a suburb to the northeast of Weymouth in Dorset, England, with a sand and shingle beach.

  5. Hope Square - Wikipedia

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    Brewers Quay in Hope Square The Red Lion public house [1] The Maltings of John Groves Brewery, located just off Hope Square, and now containing apartments. Hope Square is a historic square to the south of Weymouth Harbour in the seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, southern England. [2]

  6. Upwey, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The village has a 13th-century parish church, dedicated to Saint Laurence, and a manor house, Upwey Manor, a Grade II* listed building dated to 1639, which was owned by the Gould family. [1] A disc barrow is located above the village on the Ridgeway at map reference . The former United Reformed Church was built in 1880–81 and closed in 1992.

  7. List of almshouses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Thorner's Homes, Southampton: founded by Robert Thorner in his Will of 1690, the first almshouses opened in 1793, after much arguing with the trustees of the time, over other gifts in his Will, such as to Harvard College. The charity houses poor widows and single women of limited financial means over 55 years of age. [36]