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near to Kinson, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole, England
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Bournemouth : Wallisdown Road & Bus Stop
by Lewis Clarke
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Wallisdown: footpath N10 heads for Alton Road
by Chris Downer
This public footpath has left the woods of Talbot Village and finishes its journey along a field-access track, seen here with the fields to the right while St. Mark's churchyard is on the left.
See SZ0694 : Wallisdown: footpath N10 abuts the churchyard for the next view... (more)
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Mossley Avenue, Wallisdown, Poole
Mossley Avenue is a residential road in Wallisdown, a suburb of Poole. Blue signs provide directions for cyclists using quieter roads to avoid traffic.
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Stream, Turbary Common
by Mike Faherty
Turbary Common is a jewel of countryside hemmed in by housing development & industrial estates. This stream drains the valley mire of Tussock Bog SZ0694 : Tussock Bog, Turbary Common.
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Wallisdown, Bournemouth
This is mainly a residential area.
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Canford Avenue
by Nigel Mykura
This little terrace of single storey small houses looks across Canford Avenue onto the open space of Turbary Common which is the largest area of heathland in north Bournemouth and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Parade of shops on Wallisdown Road |
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East Howe: across the dead end of Acres Road
by Chris Downer
We look out of the Fernheath Valley local nature reserve onto the dead end of Acres Road. Ahead of us, a public footpath (number U21) takes an undefined course across the grass, alongside the wall to reach Turbary Park Avenue, which is all... (more)
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Bournemouth : Cherford Road
by Lewis Clarke
Another road leading to a close is Cherford Road, which heads back towards Kinson Road.
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St Mark, Talbot Village
by Michael FORD
Grade 2 listed building erected in 1868.
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Kingsbere Avenue
by Nigel Mykura
View east along the bungalow lined estate road. The road going off on the right is Noel Rd. Kingsbere is the fictitious name Thomas hardy gave to the town of Bere Regis in his novel Tess of the Durbervilles.
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East Howe: Edward Road
by Chris Downer
This is a funny little road - from the main Kinson Road, the first segment is of gravel - but further down it becomes a properly tarmacked road with pavements.
The sign is a fairly recent one, since about 2015 when the council ditched... (more)
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