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  2. Chesil Beach - Wikipedia

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    Chesil Beach is a popular location for sea angling, with access at Chiswell, Ferry Bridge, Abbotsbury, Cogden, Burton Bradstock and West Bay. Angling is also allowed in the lower Fleet from the shore. Commercial fishing, which often involved seine nets, has now virtually disappeared from Chesil Beach compared with the level of activity a ...

  3. Chesil Cove - Wikipedia

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    The local fishermen, particularly at Portland, developed a purpose-built vessel to withstand the sea actions at Chesil Beach. The boat, known as a Lerret, is a double-ended open fishing boat, used for seine net fishing. [13] The 18th-century public house The Cove House Inn remains one of Portland's most popular pubs and is Grade II Listed.

  4. Chiswell - Wikipedia

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    Chiswell was established predominantly as a fishing community alongside the pebble bank of Chesil Cove. [2] The settlement dates back to Roman times when it was known as "Coesl". [1] A small tidal creek known as the Mere formerly reached Chiswell, but it progressively silted up as the settlement expanded around it. [2]

  5. Villages of Portland - Wikipedia

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    Chiswell (rarely Chesilton) is a small fishing village at the southern end of Chesil Beach, in Underhill. The small bay at Chiswell is called Chesil Cove. The village itself is indistinguishable from Fortuneswell, the largest village on the island, as the two settlements are very close. However this distinction can be made: Chiswell occupies ...

  6. Isle of Portland - Wikipedia

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    Chesil Beach and Portland Harbour are used regularly for angling, scuba diving to shipwrecks, snorkelling, canoeing, and swimming. [97] The limestone cliffs and quarries are used for rock climbing ; Portland has areas for bouldering and deep water soloing, however sport climbing with bolt protection is the most common style. [ 98 ]

  7. Chickerell - Wikipedia

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    Chesil Beach runs alongside to the west of the village which is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. A major attraction in Chickerell is the Bennetts Water Gardens which is situated next to Chickerell Downs, a Woodland Trust wood.

  8. Abbotsbury - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsbury village is in the Dorset unitary authority administrative area, situated about 1 mile (1.6 km) inland from the English Channel coast at Chesil Beach, an 18-mile (29 km) barrier beach which south of the village encloses The Fleet, a brackish coastal lagoon.

  9. Abbotsbury Swannery - Wikipedia

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    Swans in the main bay at Abbotsbury. Abbotsbury Swannery is a colony of nesting mute swans near the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England.Located on a 1-hectare (2-acre) site around the Fleet Lagoon protected from the weather of Lyme Bay by Chesil Beach, it is the only managed swannery in the world, and can number over 600 swans with around 150 pairs.

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