Grid reference SZ0797
near to West Parley, Dorset, England
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Grazing, West Parley
by JThomas
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The northern fringe of Bournemouth
Looking across fields from the end of Castleton Avenue, between Kinson and Ensbury.
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Guide Hut, Dudsbury, Dorset
Dudsbury Camp (Hillfort), an ancient site overlooking the Stour, from which the Ancient Britons guarded the ford across the river.
Although Dudsbury was named after a Saxon called Dude, it was first fortified by men 150BC.
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Bournemouth : Country Lane
by Lewis Clarke
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Bungalows on Markham Avenue
by Nigel Mykura
These suburban bungalows are on a quiet residential cul-de-sac on the very northern edge of the Bournemouth conurbation.
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Paddock at Dudsbury
by Mike Smith
This area, near to Dudsbury Rings, remains very rural.
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A bridge on the Ferndown, Stour & Forest Trail |
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Residential area, North Bournemouth
This residential area is close to Kinson and is on the edge of the flood plain of the River Stour.
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River Stour Ford, Dudsbury
Taken in the opposite direction to last year's photo and in the dry season,
see SZ0797 : River Stour Ford, Dudsbury.
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Kinson, molehills
by Mike Faherty
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Kinson: Markham Close
by Chris Downer
In a town that has seen much infill development in the last 20 years, Markham Close is a fairly historic offshoot, dating from maybe the mid 1970s. It comes off Markham Avenue, itself a no through road.
The sign is a modern one, from... (more)
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Dudsbury Ford
by John Walton
This irish bridge ford beside Dudsbury Golf Course is found on the Ferndown Stour and Forest Trail.
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