Christchurch

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31,372

Total Population

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£425,000

Average House Price

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£1,250

Monthly Rent

About Christchurch

Christchurch is a historic coastal town steeped in over a millennium of rich heritage, with its identity deeply rooted in the stunning 12th-century Christchurch Priory, which holds the distinction of being the largest parish church in England. The town’s unique location at the meeting point of the Rivers Stour and Avon provides a scenic backdrop and a thriving harbour that draws boating enthusiasts, anglers, and watersport lovers alike. Situated just a short distance from the vibrant town of Bournemouth and the expansive natural beauty of the New Forest, Christchurch offers residents and visitors alike a perfect blend of history, nature, and modern convenience. The nearby Hengistbury Head nature reserve is a highlight, renowned not only for its breathtaking coastal views and walking trails but also for its significant archaeological heritage as an important Iron Age trading port, where ancient earthworks and burial mounds tell the story of early inhabitants. Christchurch’s charm is further enriched by its beautifully preserved historic buildings, narrow cobbled streets, and a welcoming traditional market town atmosphere that invites exploration. The town thrives on a strong sense of community, hosting a variety of regular farmers’ markets, seasonal festivals, and cultural events that celebrate local heritage, arts, and produce, making Christchurch a vibrant yet peaceful place to live or visit.

Other Areas

Welcome Homes also covers other parts of Dorset including boscombe east, littledown & iford, bournemouth town centre, west & east cliff, poole, queens park & charminster, southbourne & tuckton, springbourne, pokesdown & boscombe, townsend, throop and muscliff and westbourne, alum chine, branksome & branksome park.

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