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1 List  



1.1  Bournemouth  





1.2  Christchurch  





1.3  Poole  







2 References  





3 See also  














List of areas in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole







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This is a list of areas and suburbs of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, Dorset, England.[1]

List[edit]

Bournemouth[edit]

  • Bear Cross
  • Boscombe
  • Bournemouth Town Centre
  • Bournemouth University
  • Branksome Woods
  • Charminster
  • Durley Chine
  • East Cliff
  • East Howe
  • Ensbury Park
  • Hengistbury Head
  • Hill View
  • Holdenhurst
  • Iford
  • Kings Park
  • Kinson
  • Knighton Heath
  • Lansdowne
  • Littledown
  • Mayfield Park
  • Meyrick Park
  • Moordown
  • Muccleshell
  • Muscliff
  • Northbourne
  • Pokesdown
  • Queen's Park
  • Redhill
  • Richmond Hill
  • Richmond Park
  • Slades Farm
  • Southbourne
  • Springbourne
  • Strouden Park
  • Talbot Heath
  • Talbot Village
  • Talbot Woods
  • Throop
  • Townsend
  • Tuckton
  • Turbary Park
  • Victoria Park
  • Wallisdown
  • Warren Hill
  • Westbourne
  • West Cliff
  • West Howe
  • Wick
  • Winton
  • Withybed Wood
  • Woodbury
  • Christchurch[edit]

  • Blackwater
  • Burton
  • Christchurch Town Centre
  • Fairmile
  • Friars Cliff
  • Highcliffe
  • Hoburne Park
  • Hurn
  • Jumpers Common
  • Mudeford
  • Portfield
  • Purewell
  • Somerford
  • Stanpit
  • Walkford
  • Winkton
  • Poole[edit]

  • Alderney
  • Alexandra Park
  • Ashington
  • Ashley Cross
  • Baiter Park
  • Bearwood
  • Branksome
  • Branksome Park
  • Broadstone
  • Canford Cliffs
  • Canford Heath
  • Canford Magna
  • County Gates
  • Creekmoor
  • Evening Hill
  • Fleetsbridge
  • Hamworthy
  • Heatherlands
  • Holes Bay
  • Lilliput
  • Longfleet
  • Merley
  • Oakley
  • Newtown
  • Oakdale
  • Parkstone
  • Penn Hill
  • Poole Harbour
  • Poole Park
  • Poole Town Centre
  • Rockley Park
  • Rossmore
  • Salterns Marina
  • Sandbanks
  • Salterns Marina
  • Sea View
  • Stanley Green
  • Sterte
  • Talbot Village
  • Turlin Moor
  • Wallisdown
  • Waterloo
  • Whitecliff
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Home". www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 December 2020.

    See also[edit]


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