Lower Parkstone & Branksome Park
One of Poole’s most affluent areas, and home to award winning golf clubs, beaches, timeless bed and breakfasts, elegant gastro bars, beautiful wooded chine walks, and tree lined neighbourhoods, Lower Parkstone and Branksome Park have long been the standard bearer for large, sympathetically designed family homes.
Whilst frequent development has turned Lower Parkstone into a myriad of multi-million-pound modern superhomes and protected woodland mansions, this area attracts a varied spectrum of young families, retiring couples, trendy entrepreneurs, London getaway buyers, seaside investors, and the list goes on.
Within striking distance of the shopping centres of Westbourne and Ashley Cross, the area is well provided for those who require the occasional retail therapy, or a new coffee shop or bakery to sample.
Poole & Poole Park
The ancient town of Poole derives it name from the Celtic words, bol, and the Old English, pool, meaning a spot near a pool or creek, referring of course to the stunningly beautiful, Poole Harbour. Poole and the harbour form the epicentre of this exciting and vibrant community.
Whilst the area around Poole has been inhabited for more than 2,500 years, the town of Poole was built largely on wealth generated between the 16th and 19th centuries, when it went from being one of the main trading ports between the British Crown and the bountiful New World, to a key commercial link between Europe and Canada.
Now, whilst still a working port, and home of luxury yacht brand, Sunseeker, it is a richly preserved historic town, filled with popular bars, pubs and eateries. Popular with families, there are events the year round centred around the quay, harking to the historic legacy of its sea faring past, with plenty of live music venues, as well as quiet tearooms and manicured outdoor spaces with extraordinary views over the water.
The harbour boasts countless spots of untouched natural beauty, bearing opportunities for cyclists and ramblers to experience rolling heathland and woodland just minutes from the lively centres.
Canford Cliffs & Sandbanks
Canford Cliffs and Sandbanks together make up Poole’s most affluent neighbourhoods. The Sandbanks peninsula, a natural feature of the harbour, provides panoramic harbour views for many of its residents. It is well known for the highly regarded property; Sandbanks has, by area, the fourth highest land value in the world.
Connected to the Purbecks, and Studland by a chain ferry, the Sandbanks area of Poole Harbour is widely used for water sports and by light marina craft. The north side is home to the Southern Headquarters of the Royal Yachting Association and an international sailing school.
Home to notable public figures, including footballers, filmmakers and business executives, Canford Cliffs & Sandbanks offer extraordinary white sandy beaches, kite-surfing schools, luxurious hotels, beachside restaurants, sand polo events and beach volleyball tournaments.
Liliput, Evening Hill & Whitecliff
Bordering on Sandbanks, Lower Parkstone and with a Poole Harbour shoreline with views of Brownsea Island and the Purbeck Hills, Lilliput is one of our most sought after locations for property enquiries.
This is another area that has seen much development in recent years, offering plenty of opportunity for water-frontage addresses, primely positioned to soak in the rich sunsets over the harbour. To this end is it an excellent place to buy superhomes, or modern superapartments.
Much like Canford Cliffs, the Lilliput ‘village’ is filled with fantastic restaurants, surf shops, a local supermarket, and the essential wine emporium.
It’s the perfect location to grab a finely prepared picnic and walk up to Evening Hill to see the rosy reds and purples of the Lilliput sunset.
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