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Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour

Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour

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Branscombe

Branscombe is one of East Devon's most picturesque villages and claims to be England's longest village. It is situated at the foot of two branching valleys. Narrow roads lead down a steep sided valley to Branscombe Mouth, which forms part of the Jurassic Coast. There is also a footpath across the fields. At this shingle beach is a car park and thatched café. This is an ideal place to relax.

A short walk along the beach, is the Hooken Landslip, (also called the Undercliff) a spectacular area of cliff collapse which occurred in 1789/1790. There are good walks east to Beer, either over the top of the cliffs overlooking Lyme Bay, or along the beach and then ascending the cliffs from the Undercliff.

The village, which only has approximately five hundred residents, has a Post Office, a school and two excellent pubs - the fourteenth century Masons Arms Hotel and The Fountain Head. Saint Winifred's Church, in the upper part of the village, was built between 1133 and 1160. This Norman structure has commanding views to the coast. Just along from the church, are rows of thatched cottages, which are bedecked with flowers in the summer.

The National Trust, as well as preserving the beach and the cliffs, owns The Old Bakery, which serves excellent lunches and teas and the water-powered Manor Mill and thatched forge - a lovely two hundred year old settlement containing a working forge. Branscombe was a well kept secret until 20th January 2007, when the MSC Napoli was forced to beach at Branscombe, after being structurally damaged in a storm. It was not thought that the Napoli, a container ship, could reach Portland before sinking. Beaching allowed the salvage of the Napoli's 2,394 containers. News spread rapidly and Branscombe was soon inundated by "scavengers" from all over the United Kingdom, who seized the opportunity to plunder such items as, BMW motorbikes and cat food from the wreck. Fortunately, there is no sign that the wreck took place at Branscombe, apart from Napoli's anchor, which was presented to the people of Branscombe by the ship owners.

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Thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

Thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

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Thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

Thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

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Longview Cottage, Church Row, Branscombe

Longview Cottage, Church Row, Branscombe

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Dove by thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

Dove by thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

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Cottage garden and St. Winifred's Church, Branscombe

Cottage garden and St. Winifred's Church, Branscombe

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Cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

Cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

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Longview Cottage, Church Row, Branscombe

Longview Cottage, Church Row, Branscombe

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Thatched cottage, Church Row, Branscombe

Thatched cottage, Church Row, Branscombe

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Thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

Thatched cottages, Church Row, Branscombe

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Branscombe Forge, Branscombe

Branscombe Forge, Branscombe

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Forge Cottages and Branscombe Forge, Branscombe

Forge Cottages and Branscombe Forge, Branscombe

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Branscombe Forge, Branscombe

Branscombe Forge, Branscombe

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Branscombe Post Office, Branscombe

Branscombe Post Office, Branscombe

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The Old Bakery, Branscombe

The Old Bakery, Branscombe

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The Old Bakery, Branscombe

The Old Bakery, Branscombe

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St. Winifred's Church and War Memorial, Branscombe

St. Winifred's Church and War Memorial, Branscombe

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St. Winifred's Church, Branscombe

St. Winifred's Church, Branscombe

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War Memorial, Branscombe

War Memorial, Branscombe

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The Old Bakery, Branscombe

The Old Bakery, Branscombe

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Manor Mill, Branscombe

Manor Mill, Branscombe

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Manor Mill, Branscombe

Manor Mill, Branscombe

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Beach, Branscombe Mouth, Branscombe

Beach, Branscombe Mouth, Branscombe

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The Sea Shanty Restaurant, Tea Rooms and Shop, Branscombe Beach, Branscombe

The Sea Shanty Restaurant, Tea Rooms and Shop, Branscombe Beach, Branscombe

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Anchor from the wreck of the MSC Napoli, which sank January 2007. Branscombe Beach, Branscombe

Anchor from the wreck of the MSC Napoli, which sank January 2007. Branscombe Beach, Branscombe

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The Pinnacles, Hooken Cliff, Branscombe

The Pinnacles, Hooken Cliff, Branscombe

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Sea Shanty Caravan Park, Hooken Undercliff, Branscombe

Sea Shanty Caravan Park, Hooken Undercliff, Branscombe

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Sea Shanty Caravan Park, Hooken Undercliff, Branscombe

Sea Shanty Caravan Park, Hooken Undercliff, Branscombe

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