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  • The first round of voting for County Flowers yielded the native bluebell as a clear favouri ...|Dorset Heath||''Erica ciliaris''||Native||[[File:Erica ciliaris.jpg|100px|Dorset heath]]
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  • {{Infobox island [[File:Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg|right|thumb|200px|The island flag of Wight]]
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  • |county=Dorset |constituency=Poole<br>Mid Dorset & North Poole
    29 KB (4,491 words) - 10:56, 6 May 2020
  • [[File:Green Island Poole Harbour.jpg|230px|thumb|right|Green Island, one of the islands within Poole Harbour]] ...and is the estuary of several rivers, the largest being the [[River Frome, Dorset|Frome]]. The harbour has a long history of human settlement stretching to
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  • |picture=Christchurch Dorset 01.jpg ...he meeting of the rivers [[River Avon, Hampshire|Avon]] and [[River Stour, Dorset|Stour]] which flow into [[Christchurch Harbour]]. The town was originally n
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  • ...blisher=English Heritage|accessdate=29 May 2011}}</ref> Several Bronze Age round barrows were opened by John Skinner in the 18th century.<ref>{{cite book|la ...Army under William Waller.<ref>{{Cite book|title=A tour through the whole island of Great Britain; Divided into Journeys. Interspersed with Useful Observati
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  • '''Round Island''' may be: *[[Round Island, Dorset]]
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  • {{infobox island |name=Round Island
    1,021 B (160 words) - 21:17, 29 February 2012
  • ...senger ferry, the MS ''Oldenburg'', runs from the harbour to [[Lundy|Lundy Island]]. Pleasure boats, including MV ''Balmoral'' and PS ''Waverley'', operate c ...new event in 2010, organised by North Devon Wheelers is a giro cycle race round the town held as a prologue to the annual carnival. In September 2011 the f
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  • ...nd's End]] and then on round the south coasts of Cornwall and Devon then [[Dorset]] to finish at [[Poole Harbour]]. It picks its way amongst some of the pre ...g/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=1029 | author=UNESCO World Heritage Centre | title=Dorset and East Devon Coast | accessdate=2007-11-27}}</ref> and also through the C
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  • [[File:Chesil cove from west cliff portland dorset.jpg|thumb|230px|Chesil Cove at the Portland end of Chesil Beach]] ...ckley, "Investigations Bearing on the Age and Development of Chesil Beach, Dorset, and the Associated Area" ''Transactions of the Institute of British Geogra
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  • {{#vardefine:shire|Dorset}} ...therly part of [[Isle of Portland]], and therefore also of the county of [[Dorset]]. One of Portland's most popular destinations, the popular attraction Port
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  • ...ast its southern side, beyond which lies [[Langstone]], and then [[Hayling Island]]. ...with stone from Warblington Castle. The present house, of buff bricks from Dorset, passed in the early part of the 19th century into the ownership of the Lon
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  • ...other visitor attractions. The Salthouse Field has a light railway running round the perimeter and is used for donkey rides during the summer. The shore is ...ern estuary to [[Glamorgan]]. When the visibility is particularly good the island of [[Lundy]] in the [[Bristol Channel]] can be seen. The tidal rise and fal
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  • {{Infobox island |name=Brownsea Island
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  • ...Lake Village''' was an Iron Age village, situated on a crannog or man-made island in the [[Somerset Levels]]. It sat near what is now [[Godney]], some three The village housed people in five to seven groups of round houses, each for an extended family, with sheds and barns, made of hazel an
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  • ...stitution Hill to the West, the R101 North Circular Road to the north, and Dorset Street and Bolton Street to the south-east. ...used in the title of the first volume of memoirs of Austin Clarke, "Twice Round the Black Church" (1962). Clarke grew up in Broadstone, living on Middle Mo
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  • |county=Dorset |picture=Corfe Castle and Greyhound Inn Dorset England.jpg
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  • {{county|Dorset}} ...ined castle overlooking [[Church Ope Cove]] on the [[Isle of Portland]], [[Dorset]]. Its name derives from King William II, known as William Rufus, after who
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  • |county=Dorset |village=Shapwick, Dorset
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