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Visiting Highcliffe Castle from Marsham Court Hotel

A vacation in Bournemouth can include a wide range of conditioning and some of these are both literal and graphic at the same time. This includes Highcliffe Castle, a magnific grade- 1 listed structure from the early 19th century that stands just east of Christchurch. And Bournemouth family hotel Marsham Court hotel provides the perfect base to visit it. The History of Highcliffe Castle Although it incorporates a couple of sections of an aged structure, Highcliffe Castle was erected in the 1830s by Charles Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothsay. The grandson of the former high minister, the Earl of Bute, Stuart had been a crucial assistant to the Duke of Wellington, latterly serving as minister to France and Russia. Having bought back part of his forefather’s estate, he erected Highcliffe Castle, incorporating gravestone from two demolished mediaeval structures in Normandy, as well as a 16th- century oriel window and a stained- glass window. The castle passed down in his family until jus...

Visit Buckler’s Hard from Marsham Court Hotel

Still, you ’re noway going to be short of effects to do, If you ’re spending your vacation in Bournemouth. Some are close by, while others are special enough to be worth a little further of a trip. One of the most fascinating destinations is the vill and marina of Buckler’s Hard, which played a central part in the growth of the Royal Navy. Like all destinations around the area, Buckler’s Hard can be fluently reached from the Bournemouth family Hotel Marsham Court . What Is Buckler’s Hard? Buckler’s Hard was created in the early 18th century by the Alternate Duke of Montagu and was compactly known as Montagu Town. He intended it to be a free harborage for trading with the Caribbean, but rather, it came a centre for shipbuilding. Timber was fluently available from the New Forest, while the clay banks supported slipways. By the middle of the century, shipbuilding was well underway. Over a sixty- time period, Read More...