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Studland is a
village and
civil parish on the Isle of
Purbeck in Dorset, England. The
village is
located about 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of the town of Swanage...
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Studland and
Godlingston Heaths NNR is
located on the Isle of
Purbeck in the
English county of Dorset. It
borders Studland Bay on the south...
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coast of
southern England. It
stretches from
Exmouth in East
Devon to
Studland Bay in Dorset, a
distance of
about 96
miles (154 km), and was inscribed...
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remains of an
armed cargo vessel were
discovered in 1983 in
Studland Bay, off Dorset, England. The site was
designated under the
Protection of Wrecks...
- area has been
dubbed "Britain's Palm Beach".
Sandbanks is
connected to
Studland by the
Sandbanks Ferry, a
chain ferry across the
mouth of the harbour....
- The
Church of
Saint Nicholas is a
Church of
England parish church in
Studland, Dorset, England. It was
built in the
early 12th
century on the foundations...
- Bruno, who was Lord of the
Manor of
Studland.
Following his
invasion of England,
William the
Conqueror gave
Studland,
which included Brownsea, to his half-brother...
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innovative works and for her
contributions to design. Bell's
paintings include Studland Beach (1912), The Tub (1918),
Interior with Two
Women (1932), and portraits...
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Henry is a
Grade II
listed World War Two
observation bunker overlooking Studland Bay, in Dorset. It was
built in 1943 to
defend the bay from
possible German...
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several woods have ****s of Wild
Garlic (Allium ursinum). King's Wood and
Studland Wood, both
owned by the
National Trust, are good examples. At
around the...