Queens Park is an exclusive development of 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom new homes, within walking distance of Dorchester town centre.
Dorchester has its own cinema 'The Plaza', sports and leisure facilities, plus six museums covering everything from Tutankhamen to teddy bears. The Dorset County Museum houses the largest Thomas Hardy collection in the world. Lift your spirits with a stroll through the delightful Borough Gardens where there are tennis courts, a bowling green and children's play area, take a walk round the ancient Maumbury Rings or visit the Roman Amphitheatre.
Weymouth with its golden sands and traditional seaside air will provide great days out and there are miles of Jurassic coastline and pretty Dorset countryside to explore.
SHOPSThe shopping centre includes both high street and independent stores and the bustling weekly market is a big draw. You'll have a fantastic choice of restaurants, wine bars and pubs too, when it's time for refreshments.Shops Distance (in miles)
Goulds Department Store .7
Goulds Department Store
SCHOOLSFamilies with children will find well renowned schools for all ages within the immediate area of Queens Park.Schools Distance (in miles)
The Thomas Hardy School .16
TRANSPORTDorchester's two railway stations can both be reached on foot from the development, whilst the A35 runs close to Dorchester for travelling further afield.Transport Distance (in miles)
Dorchester South Railway Station() .47
HEALTHDorchester Health Club has gym and fitness suite.
LEISUREDorchester has its own cinema, "The Plaza" along with its own array of Gyms and Leisure centres providing plenty to do, if that is doesn't interest you Dorchester has 6 museums within close proximity including the World Heritage Museum with its Tutankhamun Exhibition. Dorchester also has plenty of beautiful countryside, perfect for long walks and days out, you could take a look at the Cerne Abbas Giant, the figure of a large man cut into the chalk of a hillside in Cerne Abbas, just north of Dorchester, which dates back as far as the 17th century.
Alternatively head for the coast - Weymouth with its miles of golden sands is just a short drive away, there is miles of Jurassic Coastline to enjoy on your doorstep.