Poole Museum

Dorset


The building alone is worth seeing – a beautifully restored 15th-century warehouse. The star exhibit is a 2300-year-old Iron Age logboat dredged up from Poole Harbour. At almost 10m long and over 12 tonnes, it's the largest to be found in southern Britain and probably carried 18 people.

It was hand-chiselled from a single tree; millennia later you can still see the blade marks in the wood.


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1. Custom House

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The impressive red-brick Custom House dates from 1813 – look out for the Union Jack and gilded coat of arms.

2. King Charles

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4. Brownsea Island

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5. Sandbanks

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6. Alum Chine

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7. West Cliff Lift Railway

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8. Bournemouth Beach

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