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Attractions near Smugglers Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
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Knoll Gardens
(2 Miles)*
Within a superb framework of mature trees and shrubs there is a wealth of colour and form throughout the season - bright colours of early spring through to autumn's mellow hues. |
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Stapehill Abbey
(2 Miles)*
For nearly 200 years, Stapehill Abbey was a place of quiet retreat and meditation locked away from the outside world, Home to a Silent Order of Nuns. It is now a museum, farm, gardens and craft centre. |
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Avon Heath Country Park
(3 Miles)*
The large areas of heathland are scattered with trees, while purple banks of flowering heather provide a stunning sight in the summer. You may also be lucky enough to see some of the rare birds. |
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Priest's House Museum
(5 Miles)*
The Priest's House is an historic town house dating from the 16th century. This Grade II* listed building retains many original architectural features. |
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Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum
(6 Miles)*
Today the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum is open to the public, including a wide range of schools, adult education, disabled people and community groups offering many activities and workshops. |
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Kingston Lacy
(6 Miles)*
Kingston Lacy is a magnificent mansion with important collections, set in attractive formal gardens and parkland. |
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Edmondsham House and Gardens
(6 Miles)*
Edmonsham House is a fine Tudor Manor House with Georgian additions, which has remained within the ownership of the same family since the sixteenth Century. |
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Compton Acres
(7 Miles)*
Compton Acres invites you to escape to a different world. Twelve individual gardens in one, set in ten acres with spectacular views over Poole Harbour, Brownsea Island and the Purbeck Hills. |
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Rockbourne Roman Villa
(10 Miles)*
Why not visit the remains of the largest known Roman villa in the area? |
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Chettle House
(11 Miles)*
In 1710 Thomas Archer was commissioned to build the existing Chettle House. The house has no corners, all corners are rounded in common with the Archer style similar to those at the Church in Smith Square in London. |
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Towns near Smugglers Cottage
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This is a list of the towns near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
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Ferndown
(1 Mile)*
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West Moors
(1 Mile)*
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St. Leonards
(2 Miles)*
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Hampreston
(2 Miles)*
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Three Legged Cross
(3 Miles)*
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West Parley
(3 Miles)*
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Longham
(3 Miles)*
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St. Ives
(3 Miles)*
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East Parley
(3 Miles)*
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Verwood
(4 Miles)*
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