MUDEFORD QUAY - BEST THINGS TO DO! FUN FAMILY DAY OUT! - RNLI STATION

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In today's video, we are visiting Mudeford Quay based in Christchurch, Dorset.


To find our further information regarding the Mudeford Lifeboat station please visit their website:
www.rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeboat-stations/mudeford-lifeboat-station

To make a donation to the RNLI you can visit them in person or visit: RNLI.org

We checked out Shore Sports, they offer great services for all your water sports needs.
Check out their website for further information: www.shoresports.co.uk

Mudeford Quay Ferry services. To find out extra information please visit: www.mudefordferry.co.uk

The Raft refreshments stand, you can check out their services by visiting www.the-raft.co.uk




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Extra information about Mudeford:

Mudeford is a harbourside and beachside parish based on a former fishing village in the east of Christchurch, Dorset, England (historically in Hampshire), fronting water on two sides: Christchurch Harbour and the sands of Avon Beach.

The River Mude and Bure Brook enter the harbour under the main promenade. In the late 20th century small buffer zones to the north-east, north and north-west were infilled with low-rise housing, and in the 2011 census the Christchurch contiguous urban area, excluding Bournemouth, touching to the west, extending along the coast to take in Barton-on-Sea had 54,210 residents. Mudeford is one of its main tourist and leisure urban centres. The ward had a population density of 24 persons per hectare in 2011.

Mudeford includes two woodland areas, Mudeford Woods and Peregrine Woods, a recreation ground on the north side of Stanpit (used to play cricket, probably as far back as the 1860s) and All Saints' Church (built in 1869 as a gift by Mortimer Ricardo, who lived at Bure Homage House)

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