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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth: House: 1894: 1 August 1974 1108857: Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum ...

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in West Somerset - Wikipedia

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    West Somerset shown within the county of Somerset. West Somerset is a local government district in the county of Somerset which is in South West England.In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly ...

  4. BH postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The BH postcode area, also known as the Bournemouth postcode area, [2] is a group of 26 postcode districts in southern England, within eleven post towns.These cover east Dorset (including Bournemouth, Poole, Broadstone, Christchurch, Ferndown, Swanage, Verwood, Wareham and Wimborne) and part of south-west Hampshire (including New Milton and Ringwood).

  5. Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth has many historic landmarks, mainly dating from the Victorian and Edwardian era. St Peter's Church, completed in 1879. Bournemouth has three Grade I listed churches, St Peter's and St Stephen's in the town centre and St Clement's in Boscombe. [130] St Peter's was the town's first church, completed in 1879 and designed by George ...

  6. Wick, Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    Wick House, 78-84 Wick Lane. Wick today contains a number of Grade II listed buildings, among them Riverside Cottage, a high-pitched thatched cottage adjoining Wick Ferry, and Wick House, a substantial red-brick property almost opposite - probably built in the late eighteenth century for Richard Hughes, a noted informant on local smugglers and the owner of Tuckton Farm.

  7. Bournemouth West (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of the period 1983–1997 (when it was in Bournemouth East), Bournemouth Town Centre has been in this constituency since its creation in 1950.. 1950–1974: The County Borough of Bournemouth wards of Central, East Cliff, Kinson, Moordown North, Moordown South, Redhill Park, Westbourne, West Cliff, and Winton.

  8. West Howe - Wikipedia

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    There were few properties in West Howe whilst the area was part of the Canford estate, with the exclusion of six Lady Wimborne Cottages which housed farm labourers in this rural area. However, in the late 1940s Bournemouth Borough Council began developing estates in the wake of the post-war housing crisis. However, a few pre-war properties did ...

  9. Springbourne - Wikipedia

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    Springbourne is a suburb of Bournemouth in Dorset, England (historically in Hampshire). [1] It occupies the north-east part of the main built-up area, north of Boscombe.Its formal boundaries are Northcote Road to the west, the Wessex Way (A338) to the north, Ashley Road to the east, and the railway line to the south.