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Westcott
Corfe Castle, Corfe Castle, Dorset Coast BH20 5HE - England, UK

This idyllic listed stone cottage is set on sleepy West Street and is situated in a designated <b>Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty</b>. 16th Century Westcott is detached and has 1/3 of an acre landscaped garden which has views of...
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Attractions near Westcott
A selection of attractions close to Westcott:
Corfe Castle  (< 1 Mile)
Corfe Castle has been guarding the gateway through the Purbeck hills since Roman times. The area has always been of strategic importance and forms...
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Langton Matravers Museum  (4.8 Miles)
Set in the heart of the famous Purbeck hills, this well run museum houses documents, artefacts and photographs relating to the history of the local...
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Ballard Down  (4.8 Miles)
Ballard Down is a chalk headland that lies between the Bay of Swanage and the Bay of Studland on the English Channel. The area...
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Wareham Town Museum  (6.3 Miles)
Wareham Town Museum tells the fascinating story of the town from prehistoric times to the present day. One of the main focuses of attention...
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Lulworth Cove  (6.4 Miles)
As part of the World Heritage Jurassic coast, Lulworth is famous for its horse-shoe shaped cove. Towering cliffs enclose a sheltered bay formed over...
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Swanage Railway  (6.7 Miles)
Swanage Railway is one of the best preserved standard gauge steam railways in the UK. It operates on the six miles of track from Swanage...
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Studland Bay  (6.8 Miles)
This three mile stretch of beach is well managed by the National Trust and ample parking and refreshment facilities are provided. The combination of natural...
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Swanage Museum  (7 Miles)
Swanage Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of this town and its people. Interactive displays and archive films immediately greet you when...
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Swanage Pier  (7.3 Miles)
This unique wooden Victorian pier was built in 1896 and restored in the 1990s. After a stroll, visitors can enjoy a free exhibition, working penny...
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Lulworth Castle  (7.5 Miles)
Situated halfway between Weymouth and Bournemouth is the stunning Lulworth Castle. Climb the tower and see spectacular views, see what life was like below stairs...
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Durlston Country Park  (7.9 Miles)
Durlston Country Park is a gateway to England’s first natural World Heritage Site. The combination of unrivalled geology and wildlife make Durlston a very special...
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Courtyard Craft Centre  (8.7 Miles)
Located on the site of an eighteenth century farm, the original buildings have been converted into 18 attractive craft units, a function suite and tearooms....
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Farmer Palmer's Farm Park  (8.8 Miles)
Fun day out designed for children 8 years and under. Supervised hands on feeding events, meet the animals, bouncy castles, pedal tractors, straw mountain with...
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Brownsea Island  (9.1 Miles)
This 500 acre island, situated in the centre of Poole harbour, is perhaps most famous as the site of the first scout camp. A ferry...
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Poole Harbour  (9.1 Miles)
As the second largest natural harbour in the world after Sydney, Australia, Poole Harbour is an attraction in its own right. The calm waters are...
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Customs House  (9.3 Miles)
This building is a replica of the previous, eighteenth Century Customs House, which was destroyed by fire in 1813. The ground floor was traditionally used...
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Waterfront Museum  (9.3 Miles)
Housed in an eighteenth Century warehouse near the quayside, this museum features the 2000 years of Poole’s fascinating history. Topics covered include the Iron Age,...
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Scaplen’s Court Museum  (9.3 Miles)
This is Poole’s best preserved medieval domestic building. Once known as the George Inn it is believed to have been occupied by troops during the...
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Poole Museum  (9.3 Miles)
Poole Museum underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2007, partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The stunning building has a brilliant entrance and atrium...
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The Old Lifeboat House  (9.4 Miles)
Once the home of the Poole lifeboat, this nineteenth Century building is now a small R.N.L.I museum. The main exhibit it the former Poole lifeboat,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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