Christchurch
Few places in the country can boast two rivers, two castles, an 11th century Priory Church, a mill of Saxon origin, a medieval bridge and the site of a civil war siege in 1645, so it's no wonder that people have been visiting Christchurch for hundreds of years.
The historic Priory Quarter is right in the heart of the town centre so you won't have to walk far to enjoy the fascinating heritage. Close to the Priory Church is the Red House Museum and Gardens, the Convent Walk and the ruins of the Norman Hall and Christchurch Castle.
There is a wide range of accommodation and places to eat and drink and a good selection of independent shops and national chains. Many events take place in Saxon Square throughout the year and every Monday there is a large traditional market in the High Street.
There's fun and activity on Christchurch Quay where you will find Place Mill, the Bandstand, motor boat hire, ferry trips to Mudeford Sandbank and Tuckton, a children's play area and the new Splashpark.
Grosvenor Lodge
Location: Christchurch
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The Norman House, Castle Keep & Motte
Location: Christchurch
Christchurch Castle was built in the late 11th Century to protect the town.
Christchurch Priory Church
Location: Christchurch
Longest parish church nave in England, dates from 1094. West Tower can be climbed. Legendary...
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