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Kingland Road in Poole town centre. The Lighthouse is on the right, the bus station is on the left. Poole town centre is an area of Poole, Dorset. It is just to the west of Poole Park. [1] Poole Old Town is home to many historic buildings like the 15th-century Scaplen's Court, the 18th-century Custom House and the Victorian St James' Church.
Poole Quay is a visitor attraction to the south of the town centre lined with a mixture of traditional pubs and listed buildings alongside new bars, redeveloped warehouses and apartment blocks. Once the busy centre of Poole's maritime industry , all port activities moved to Hamworthy in the 1970s as the Quay became increasingly popular with ...
Dementia Friendly Church, Poole [11] First Church of Christ, Scientist, Poole [12] Gateway Church, Alder Road [13] Grace Church Waterloo, Poole [14] Kingdom Seekers Church Poole [15] Kings Church Poole [16] Life Church, Poole [17] Longfleet Baptist Church [18] Our Lady of Fatima Church [19] Parkstone Church [20] Parkstone Baptist Church [21 ...
Eda (short for Erie Dock Apartments [3] and formerly Anchorage Gateway), [4] is a 101-metre-tall (331-foot), 29-storey residential skyscraper in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England. It was designed by Chapman Taylor , [ 2 ] with Jon Matthews Architects as the delivery architect. [ 5 ]
Parkstone / ˈ p ɑːr k s t ən / is an area of Poole, in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole district, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England.It is divided into 'Lower' and 'Upper' Parkstone.
Hamworthy is a suburb of Poole, in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole district, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England.It is sited on a peninsula of approximately 3 square kilometres (1.2 sq mi) that is bordered by the town of Upton to the north, Poole Harbour to the south, Lytchett Bay to the west and Holes Bay to the east.
Poole Methodist Chapel is a small building with a square plan. [3] It is constructed in red brick, and has a hipped slate roof. The chapel is in a single storey, and has an entrance front of three bays. The central door is panelled and is decorated with a Gothic motif.
It is the parish church for Bournemouth and Poole within the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of The British Isles and Ireland. A Grade II* listed building, the church was built in the early 20th century in Neo-Byzantine style by the architects G. A. B. Livesay, Edward Schroeder Prior and Arthur Grove as the Anglican Church of St Osmund. [1] Its ...