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The army never This is a place where "Monkey Business" really is acceptable, for the centre is home to over primates of 15 different Athelhampton House is a fine example of a 15th Century house nestling in deepest Dorset Home of poet and novelist Thomas Hardy until the age of On a coast of fabulous high white cliffs there are few views to rival the spectacular Durdle Door.

This natural phenomena, The Roman Town House was a discovery of the 's. The population of this ward at the census was 8, Throop village has existed for many years and is described in various historical texts relating to the Bournemouth area — in it is referred to as a "Pleasant and secluded village". The watermill in Throop village has been present in some regard from the 12th century passing through various ownership's including monks from Quarr Abbey and was mentioned in the Domesday Book because of the tales that surround it.

It has often been suggested that the old building and the surrounding area has been haunted by pacing black figures and sometimes the sound of voices, the voices are said to be those of some children who went missing in the area in the s.

Their laughter and cries are said to fill the cold night air with loneliness. There are mysteries and many a dark folk tale that surround the mill and the local area and not surprisingly despite many attempts to re-open, the mill remains closed to the public. It has been suggested by the local council to turn the site into tea rooms. The mill has four floors, most of which are in a state of disrepair; although some have speculated that there is something more sinister to hide.

The mill is in a lovely location in the small village of Throop. A popular location for tourists and dog walkers with the river stour located a just a short walk away it is a perfect place to get in some fishing or have a picnic. Throop House is the finest house in the village, and with its unrivalled river frontage and 3 acres 12, m 2 of gardens, is one of the most delightful and distinctive homes in Bournemouth.

The house was built in of the distinctively cream Bournemouth brick. The OS Games team went to check it out. English Heritage protects and preserves some amazing historical buildings across the country.

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