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Welcome to New Homes in Poole, the easy way to find new homes in Poole and the surrounding area. The bustling Quay of Poole is located in the county of Dorset, 5 miles due west from Bournemouth. A thriving and dynamic town, Poole offers a quality of living that few places can match. It has a population in excess of 138,000 and its unspoilt International Blue Flags award winning beaches attract many visitors each year. Aside from the area's outstanding natural beauty, the Dolphin Shopping Centre and Tower Park leisure complex offer a wealth of retail opportunities and leisure experiences available, catering for everyday needs and more. If you are looking at new homes in Poole you may be interested to learn that it has an abundance of primary and secondary schools and is home to the Bournemouth and Poole College. Areas close to Poole include Bournemouth, Christchurch and Salisbury. London is situated 111 miles from Poole. New homes in Poole provide the best of both worlds for those seeking the heritage and cultural aspects that only a town like Poole can offer combined with the benefits of a brand new home in the heart of Dorset.

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Poole is a coastal town, tourist destination and port located in the southern English county of Dorset. It has a population of approximately 138,229 residents. Poole is located on the shoreline of the English Channel, beside a huge natural harbour. The town is positioned on a famous stretch of shoreline, with Studland on the south, the Jurassic coast on the southwest and the resort of Bournemouth on the east, according toVernon Pethard, Managing Director ofwww.newhomesforsale.co.uk,the top new homes property website in the UK.

 

The history of Poole goes back many hundred years. People have lived in this area for well more than 2,000 years. Poole was a tiny fishing community at the time of Norman Conquest, but developed into a key wool exporting port by the early fifteenth century. The town saw rapid development during the industrial revolution when urbanisation took place. Poole suffered a great deal from bombings during the First World War and many of its old buildings were destroyed.

 

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Things To See And Do In Poole:

 

Courtyard Craft Centre: Situated on the site of a farm dating back to the eighteenth century, the original structure has been converted into 18 fascinating craft units, tearooms and a function site. A wide range of crafts are on display at the centre including needlework, soft furnishings, metalworking, cards, candles, pottery, holistic treatments and doll houses. Kids can enjoy the magical Fairies and Crystals store and the mini farm.

 

Poole Park: Located just a short walk away from the centre of the community, this wonderful park has a lot to offer. There are public tennis courts, a huge boating lake, bowling green and putting green. Kids can enjoy the play area, remote controlled toy boats, crazy golf coarse or just watching and feeding the ducks.

 

Splashdown: This is the largest indoor water park in the South with 12 exhilarating rides. You can spin around in the wonderful Spacebowl and hop on the Louisiana Leap or Tennessee Twister. The facility boasts a beginners’ swimming pool but there are no adult pools. Saunas, outdoor terraces and spa pools are available and visitors can enjoy the fun from the cafeteria.

 

Lighthouse: The excellent arts centre is recognised as the biggest arts facility outside London. It offers a venue to hold exhibitions, concerts, visual arts, theatre productions and cinema. The centre also houses the world-class Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. There are numerous activities for children and a traditional pantomime is staged every Christmas. Cafeteria and bar are also available.

 

Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park: This is another great place to visit in Poole especially if you have children. It offers a wonderful indoor playing area, woodland walk and maize maze. Kids can meet the animals and have fun with pedal tractors, bouncy castles and straw mountain with tunnels and slides. There is also a 100-seater café offering breathtaking views of the park.

 

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Many famous people have had connection to Poole. Some of the biggest names include radio disc jockey Tony Blackburn, author J. R. R. Tolkien and actor David Croft,

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