Preston, Dorset

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Preston
Dorset

St Andrew's, Preston
Location
Grid reference: SY696827
Location: 50°38’38"N, 2°25’48"W
Data
Local Government
Council: Dorset

Preston is a coastal village and suburb of Weymouth in southern Dorset, about two miles north-east of Weymouth town centre and a mile west of the village of Osmington.

Preston contains two Haven campsites, Seaview and Weymouth Bay. It is home to a 14th-century church, St Andrew's, which was built on the site of a much earlier Norman church. It has three public houses: The Bridge Inn (formerly called The Swan), The Spice Ship and The Springhead. On the coast is the beach resort of Bowleaze Cove.

Preston has a village hall, used for many local groups including the local pantomime group.

Notable people

The Wesley family, the founders of Methodism, lived at Manor Cottage, which lies just south of The Spice Ship.

Outside links

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