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31: 630:. In truth, it is more than likely part of a band of rocks that ran across the whole of Godlingston Heath. The sandy earth was eroded around the firmer rock and left it standing proud. "Aggle" was taken into the old Dorset dialect as meaning "to wobble". In September 1970 the rock fell to one side, resulting in it losing its distinctive inverted-cone 'anvil' appearance. Other lumps in the landscape can be seen across the heath, including the Puckstone which, in years to come, may be another standing rock similar to the Agglestone. 47: 460: 1940: 534: 750: 966: 742: 468: 54: 833:(Poaceae)) can establish itself once the sand reaches approximately a metre in height. Moving away from the shoreline, beyond the embryo dunes are found a ridge of "mobile dunes" which may have been in situ for over 50 years; "semi-fixed" dunes bound with grasses, mosses and wild flowers; and "fixed dunes" capable of supporting 568:, named Studland Heath to the north of the village and Godlingston Heath to the west. This area is also owned and managed by the National Trust. Within Studland Heath is an acidic freshwater lake called Little Sea, which was cut off from the sea by the development of the dunes, and is a haven for birds and other wildlife. 762:
The Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve has a variety of habitats including heathland, bogs, woodland, alder and willow carr, sand dunes, scrub and freshwater, which support a variety of wildlife including large populations of wildfowl and insects. Studland Bay is particularly good
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Since the early 20th century the supply of sand to the bay has depleted and erosion is occurring so that, if natural processes are uninterrupted, the coastline may in time retreat back to its previous line, visible as a line of higher ground between Redend Point and the hill east of the Knoll House
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described the village as "a medley of country lanes, lost among trees, with a few thatch-roofed cottages dotted about in a wild garden of brambles, ferns, and gorse". He noted that Studland had "no pretence to a quay", but rather "turns its face from the sea to bury it among its myrtles and fuchsia
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Since Treves' time the village has expanded with more buildings filling in gaps along its streets, much of the construction taking place in the early and mid 20th century, plus some more recently. Few ancient buildings remain in the village today, with the notable exception of the parish church,
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building which was destroyed by the Danes in the 9th century, and had itself been constructed on an earlier, possibly pre-Christian foundation. Records from 1340 show that fishing was an important industry in Studland in the 14th century. In 1381 records show a castle existed on the cliffs at
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Handfast Point to the east of the village. By the 16th century this had been replaced with another castle, which existed until at least the 18th century when a blockhouse was added to it. Today nothing remains as the buildings were lost into the sea as a result of
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at the southern end of the beach. Anecdotal evidence from residents reported in the Studland Parish Magazine indicates that both types of seahorse have been found in the bay since at least the 1970s, possibly encouraged by the reputed growth in the seagrass beds.
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Nutrient-poor acidic bogs occur within the vicinity of the Agglestone in particular, a result of a lack of carbonate in the rock strata and pockets of clay trapping surface water. These bogs support specialised plant species such as insectivorous
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to the south. In the 17th century there began a process of sand accumulation in the bay and along the South Haven Peninsula stretching north, resulting in natural land reclamation and the creation or expansion of the bay's beaches and its
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lies on the other side of Poole Harbour, resulting in the beaches being relatively accessible to a large population. North of the visitor centre the beach and dunes are owned and managed by the
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times, construction dating probably from around 1180. Close to the church is a modern Celtic cross, which was erected in 1976 and uses the old Saxon cross foundation as its base.
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bushes". He lamented the arrival of tourists and the construction of villas in the village however, commenting that "The red brick epidemic ... has seized upon it mercilessly."
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In 1940, the coastline at Studland Bay was one of the two stretches of Dorset coast where a German invasion was considered most likely and it was fortified as a part of
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heaths, most prominently the current Black Heath, Duddle Heath and Puddletown Heath around his birthplace, but including elements from Studland and Godlingston heaths.
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was evacuated and the area taken over by the military. The hamlet was subsequently lost to heathland but the pier, which once boasted a tramway, remains.
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investigated the conflicts between different groups of people who use the beach and heath at Studland. The series particularly covered the debate about
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in the UK with around 130 pairs nesting on the heath; this is about 7% of the UK population. The nature reserve is one of only a few places (mostly in
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engineers, it is 90 feet (27 m) long, with 3-foot-thick (0.9 m) walls and an 80-foot-wide (24 m) recessed observation slit. Seven
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The beaches at Studland Bay are amongst the most popular in the country, and on hot summer weekends they fill up with thousands of people. The
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Although a coastal village, the houses in Studland are mostly sited a few hundred metres inland. At the start of the twentieth century
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equipment sank in the bay during Exercise Smash in April 1944, resulting in the death of six soldiers. On 18 April 1944, King
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the parish had 182 households and a population of 425, though many of the houses in the village are holiday homes,
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The beach, with Bournemouth in the background, was the setting of the opening scene from the first episode of
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Studland Bay is protected from the prevailing southwesterly winds and storms by Ballard Down and
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The Dorset Coast: Lyme Regis, Bridport, Weymouth, Portland, Dorchester, Corfe, Swanage Etc
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Beaches, fields, streets, and hills ... the anti-invasion landscapes of England, 1940
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stories is reportedly based on PC Christopher Rhone, a Studland police constable.
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Studland Bay, Godlingstone Heath, Poole Harbour and Bournemouth from Ballard Down
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staggering out of the shallow sea and collapsing on the beach before saying
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gathering station is hidden amongst a pine forest to the west of the heath.
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The existence of salt pans and salt workers at Studland is recorded in the
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The heath and harbour are home to Britain's largest onshore oil field, and
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Standing on a mound on Godlingston Heath is the 17 feet (5.2 m) high
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Studland Beach & Nature Reserve information at the National Trust
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Embryo sand dunes are bound together by colonies of salt-resistant
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recorded. The Studland Peninsula is one of the best places to see
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for sighting rarer grebes and divers in winter, with up to 20
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The village and beach were used as a training area before the
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Office for National Statistics 964: 797:and the short-snouted seahorse, 447:which is largely unaltered from 423:Studland is sited in the lee of 384:, from which it is separated by 53: 52: 45: 29: 1676:"The Isle of Purbeck on Screen" 1650: 1577: 1395:"Studland Village to Old Harry" 1082: 951:" was filmed on Studland beach. 888:, which figures prominently in 682: 576:since 1946, and the site is on 418: 1: 1857:Highways and Byways in Dorset 1070: 502:South East Dorset Conurbation 378:South East Dorset conurbation 919:Monty Python's Flying Circus 560:Heathland and nature reserve 454: 7: 1678:. South-central-media.co.uk 1257:West, Dr Ian (9 Feb 2012). 1058: 880:Studland in popular culture 857:Studland is covered by the 852: 753:Fort Henry Bunker, Studland 633: 516:Hotel. In January 2004 the 407:Studland is famous for its 392:within the harbour. In the 91:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 10: 2217: 2176:Seaside resorts in England 1724:Bermingham, Susan (2000). 1716: 1638:. 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Index


Studland is located in Dorset
Dorset
2011
OS grid reference
SZ036825
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Dorset
Ceremonial county
Dorset
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BH19
Dialling code
Police
Dorset
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
South Dorset
UK
England

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