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The Westbrook __________ Private Hotel ________
64 Alum Chine Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset BH4 8DZ, England. UK (: (01202) 761081 International (: + 44 1202 761081 |
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Places of Local Interest West Dorset has a large and varied choice of things to do for the visitor/holidaymaker; below are just a few of the many places to visit. Bournemouth Beach
The 7 mile sweep of Blue Flag sandy beaches lies within easy walking distance of the hotel, and can be accessed by a gentle stroll through the pine-wooded Alum Chine, once used by smugglers. With easy access to Bournemouth Sea Front, Pier and to high quality shopping, theatres, cinemas and restaurants, The Westbrook Hotel makes an ideal location for a holiday or short break.
(click above to visit their website) This year, "Discover Dorset Tours" have a range of new services that are tailored to meet the requests of visitors. With a Pick up & Return point at the Westbrook Hotel, nothing could be easier than to enjoy the delights of Dorset and beyond with a full day or half day tour, which include: The Isle of Purbeck & The Jurassic Coast; Stonehenge, Salisbury & the New Forest:; Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door; Bath; a FREE walking tour of Bournemouth; just to mention a few. Ask Peter or Susan to make the arrangements for you.
(click above to visit their website) One of the finest 15th century country houses in England: the Quintessential English Manor. The magnificent Great Hall and the world
famous Gardens
An award winning attraction - the Castle, built as a hunting lodge in 1608, has played host to seven monarchs; with Country Walks through the grounds.
Broadlands - House & Gardens:
The Magnificent Historic Home of Lord Moutbatten, Broadlands has been part of English history for centuries.
Today, Broadlands, remains one of England's most delightful country houses; a gem of mid-Georgian beauty.
The elegant Palladian house, and it's lovely landscaped setting beside the River Test, are a tribute to the genius of Lancelot "Capability" Brown.
The Bournemouth Aquarium - Explore the wonders of the Ocean. The Bournemouth Aquarium brings you face to face with marine life from around the world. The Blue Pool & Tea House (near Wareham) The Blue Pool and Gardens form part of the Furzelbrook Estate, and date back over 400 years. Wilton House - fabulous paintings, magnificent architecture and gardens to explore. (click above to visit their website)
Within the home of the Earl of Pembroke can be found the magnificent Indigo Jones State Rooms, including the famous Double Cube Room - the finest 17th century stateroom in the Country - designed to display the family portraits by Van Dijk - the largest collection of paintings by the artist still to be seen in it's original setting. Why not have your photograph taken on this magnificent bridge ?
(click above to visit their website) Amid the labyrinth of paved courtyards and cobbled streets of this redeveloped Victorian Brewery nestles a unique Shopping Village packed with specialist shops & attractions.
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Voted one of the best family attractions in Dorset. For over 600 years this colony of mute swans has made it's home at the Abbotsbury Sanctuary; this ancient and special site provides protection for hundreds of nesting swans and their broods. Witness the daily feeding of massed swans. From mid-May to the end of June, hundreds of fluffy cygnets can be seen.
(click above to visit their website) The heritage service between Swanage & Corfe Castle offer a chance for you to explore the area, with it's many restaurants and inns, while experiencing the joys of a bygone age.
Compton Acres Gardens (Westbourne) (click above to visit their website) Amazing gardens, deer santuary, restaurants with unrivaled views over Poole bay, 00 gauge railway exhibition, garden centre & gift shop, and the newly constructed Roman "Sunken Garden". Stapehill (Ferndown) Throughout the year, the gardens offer a spectacular array of colour. These award winning gardens range from the elegant simplicity of the Rose Garden to the sumptuous beauty of the Cottage Garden. Stroll through the Wisteria & Laburnum walkways, or sit under a rose covered arbour around one of the fountains. Feel at peace in the Cloister Garden or the Japanese Garden, or marvel at the plants in the Tropical House Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway Created by Lionel de Rothchild, a visit to Exbury is unforgettable, offering the visitor 200 acres of natural beauty with world famous rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias.
Tank Museum (Bovington) The Tank Museum houses the greatest collection of Armoured Fighting Vehicles in the world.
Historic Sherborne Sherborne is without doubt one of the most beautiful towns in England, with an abundance of medieval buildings, superb abbey, picturesque Almshouses and two Castles.
The above are just a few of the places to visit that are within easy reach from The Westbrook Private Hotel |
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