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  2. Listed buildings in Christchurch, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch is a town and former borough in the county of Dorset on the English Channel coast, adjoining Bournemouth in the west, with the New Forest to the east. Historically in Hampshire , it joined Dorset with the reorganisation of local government in 1974 and is the most easterly borough in the county.

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The districts of Dorset were Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck, East Dorset, Christchurch, and the unitary authorities Bournemouth and Poole. As there are 508 Grade II* listed buildings in the county they have been split into separate lists for each former district.

  4. Boscombe - Wikipedia

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    St John the Evangelist's parish church, designed by John Oldrid Scott and C. T. Miles and built in 1893–1895. The coronation of King Edward VII and his Queen, Alexandra of Denmark was scheduled to take place on 26 June 1902; to mark the occasion, Bournemouth Council agreed on 20 May 1902 to rename common No 59 as "King's Park". [15]

  5. List of historic places in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    236 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City: Media related to A.J. White's Department Store at Wikimedia Commons II ANZ Bank, Christchurch [334] 188 High Street Christchurch Central City Media related to ANZ Bank, Christchurch at Wikimedia Commons II Armstrongs Building, Christchurch [335] 91–107 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City

  6. Hurn Court - Wikipedia

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    Hurn Court in Hurn near Christchurch, Dorset, was the home of the Earls of Malmesbury between 1795 and 1951. It was sold on the death of the 5th Earl and opened as a boarding school for boys in 1952, before being developed for housing in the 1990s. It has been a Grade II* Listed building since 1964.

  7. Westbourne, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Westbourne has good bus links to both Bournemouth and Poole and the beach is a 15-minute walk away. As of October 2022, Westbourne is served by morebus services m1, m2, 16, 20, Unibus U4, Purbeck Breezer 50 and Beach Breezer 70. [5] Until its closure in 1965, Westbourne had a railway station known as Bournemouth West Station Terminus. The ...

  8. Southbourne, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The site is marked by a memorial on the sports fields of St Peter's School. In 1894 Southbourne became a separate civil parish, being formed from part of Christchurch, on 30 September 1902 the parish was abolished and merged with Bournemouth. [8] In 1901 the parish had a population of 799. [9]

  9. Christchurch, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch was founded in approximately AD 650 by missionaries sent to Wessex by St Birinus, the first Bishop of Dorchester (Oxfordshire). They settled on a stretch of raised land between the rivers Avon and Stour which carried people and their wares to and from market settlements such as Blandford and Old Sarum (near modern Salisbury). [4]