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Christchurch (/ ˈ k r aɪ s (t) tʃ ɜːr tʃ /) is a town and civil parish on the south coast [3] of Dorset, England. The parish had a population of 31,372 in 2021. [ 1 ] It adjoins Bournemouth to the west, with the New Forest to the east.
This is a list of areas and suburbs of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, Dorset, England. [1] List. Bournemouth. Alum Chine; Bear Cross; Boscombe;
Christchurch town centre and the Harbour are overlooked by the 11th-century Christchurch Priory. Once a monastery, it was given to the town for use as a parish church by Henry VIII after the dissolution in 1540. [10]: 141 It is the longest parish church in England with a nave over 311 feet long.
Christchurch shown in Dorset There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Christchurch in Dorset .
North Dorset: Askerswell: 154 [18] 6.99 Bridport Rural District [19] West Dorset: Athelhampton and Puddletown [20] Dorchester Rural District [7] West Dorset: Batcombe: Sherborne Rural District [21] West Dorset: Beaminster (town) 3,136 [22] 24.29 Beaminster Rural District [23] West Dorset: Beer Hackett: Sherborne Rural District [21] West Dorset ...
This is a list of settlements and other places in Dorset, England. Towns, and settlements with populations over 3,000, are listed in bold ; other settlements in plain text. Contents:
Dorset 50°44′56″N 1°41′27″W / 50.7488°N 1.6908°W / 50.7488; - Walkford is a suburb of Christchurch , in the electoral ward of Highcliffe and Walkford , in the unitary authority of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole , in the ceremonial county of Dorset , England.
Christchurch Harbour is a natural harbour in the county of Dorset, on the south coast of England named after the nearby town of Christchurch. Two rivers, the Avon and the Stour, flow into the Harbour at its northwest corner. The harbour is generally shallow and due to the tidal harmonics in the English Channel has a double high water on each tide.