Bournemouth : Bournemouth still has an air of Victorian charm with its beautiful gardens and pier with fun fair, theatre and bars. The town‘s first Winter Gardens were built in 1876 and the steep cliffs that shelter the famous beach are cut by the ‘chines‘ - garden valleys all beautifully landscaped. The railways came in the 1870s and the town expanded with many attractive residential areas being built.
Today Bournemouth has a thriving commercial centre and a host of national stores. The Bournemouth International Centre has exhibitions and conferences and there are art galleries and many museums in the town including one devoted to Shelley. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra has an excellent reputation.
Chantry Hall is a development of 28 two and three bedroom homes on the edge of the delightful village of...
General facilities:
• Gated access • Security video system • Personal alarm system • 24 hour monitoring service • Pre-wired...
The delightful village of Westbourne, on the border between West Sussex and Hampshire, nestles at the foot of the South Downs, with the beautiful Chichester harbour a mile to the South.Nearby towns include Emsworth, Havant, Chichester, Petersfield and Portsmouth. Emsworth station gives access to the local rail network, whilst Havant provides fast trains to London Waterloo. A jumble of attractive period streets provide a church, supermarket with post office, doctors surgery, chemist, a range of shops and restaurants, some excellent pubs and two garages. "/>