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  2. Weymouth Harbour, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    A view of Weymouth Harbour with the town bridge in the distance. Boats in Weymouth Harbour. View of the Custom House Quay at Weymouth Harbour. Weymouth Harbour (or the Old Harbour) is a harbour at the seaside town of Weymouth in Dorset, southern England. [1] It has a 17th-century waterfront. [2]

  3. Weymouth, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The modern town of Weymouth originated as the two settlements of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, on opposite sides of Weymouth Harbour in Dorset.The older of the two, on the south side, was referred to as Weymouth as early as the 10th century, as part of the parish of Wyke Regis, and by 1252 had become a chartered borough and established seaport, trading in imported wine.

  4. River Wey, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The town of Weymouth was established by two harbour villages (Weymouth itself and Melcombe Regis) either side of the mouth. [3] The river was important for milling during the 18th and 19th centuries, when there were five water mills based along it.

  5. Weymouth Harbour Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The tramway in use in 1981 Near the former cargo loading stage, 2005 The Tramway 1938 curve. The Weymouth Harbour Tramway (also known as the Quay Branch or Harbour Line) was a heavy rail line running entirely on the streets of Weymouth, Dorset, England from a junction to the north of Weymouth station to Weymouth Quay station at Weymouth Harbour.

  6. Weymouth Pier - Wikipedia

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    Weymouth Pier is a peninsula between Weymouth Harbour and Weymouth Beach, in Dorset, England. It was intended to extend Weymouth's esplanade , and consists of a theatre, Weymouth Pavilion , pleasure pier, car parking and a cross-channel ferry terminal.

  7. Tudor House Museum, Weymouth - Wikipedia

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    Tudor House, an Elizabethan substantial, three-storey house, was built around 1600, estimated to be between 1603 and 1610 by a merchant who built it as a harbour side house. Due to the closeness with the harbour, this allowed the trader to moor his boats right outside his home and unload his goods.

  8. Weymouth Marina - Wikipedia

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    Weymouth Marina. Weymouth Marina occupies most of the inner backwater of Weymouth Harbour, Dorset, England.The marina was refurbished to accommodate more vessels in the 1990s, and today houses hundreds of pleasure cruisers, fishing boats, yachts, dinghies and speedboats.

  9. Custom House, Weymouth - Wikipedia

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    The Custom House is a former custom house at Weymouth, Dorset, England, operated by HM Customs to handle the trade of Weymouth Harbour. The building, which has origins to the late 18th century, has been Grade II listed since 1970. [1]

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