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About the Sandbanks area
of Poole Harbour in Dorset
(For a list of all the prime waterside properties sold in
Sandbanks recently, scroll down to the bottom of this page)
The Sandbanks peninsula is connected to the mainland by an
isthmian road and sandy beach, which give properties along
it spectacular views of Poole harbour on one side and Bournemouth
bay and distant Isle of White on the other.
Sandbanks is the home of the Royal Motor
Yacht Club. One of the leading powerboat clubs in the world,
which has the Duke of Edinburgh as its Admiral. The RMYC today
is very friendly, but at one time it was basically for the
aristocracy.
On the pages of its membership are the names
of Lord Mountbatten, the Duke of Westminster, the Marquis
of Milford Haven, The Marquis Camden, Earl Howe and Lord Iliffe.
From the business world come household names: Worthington
Brickwood and Dale, all brewers; Lyle, Palethorpe, Fox and
Cadbury representing food and confectionery; W.L. Stephenson
of Woolworth fame; Madame Schiaparelli, and Lois de Rothschild.
Col. Walter Bersey, the most autocratic
of all the Commodores, reigned from 1933-48. The Colonel,
who is reputed to have tried to stop a man who had almost
drowned off the club jetty, from being brought into the clubhouse
because he was not a member, was a stickler for protocol.
He insisted on a ceremonial flag-raising each morning, and
it was band leader Billy Cotton who once substituted the Ensign,
and to the anger of Col. Betsey, the flag that broke out at
the masthead was a Russian Red flag complete with Hammer and
Sickle.
Another resident of Sandbanks with sporting
connections was Mrs. Louise Dingwall who trained her racehorses
on the sands. She was one of the first women to hold a Trainers
license, and was still working when she was over ninety years
old.
Sandbanks, because it is linked with the
Studland shore by a chain ferry has become known as the Gateway
to the Purbecks.
History of Sandbanks
The Sandbanks peninsula was once a shanty
town at the entrance to Poole Harbour, . Many of the shanties
and old converted railway carriages, some without drainage
and water, were residences and summer homes for people who
had set them up soon after the turn of the century, and the
last of these eyesores disappeared in the 1960s. The whole
of Sandbanks, now worth 100's of millions was once offered
for sale by the Guest family who then owned it, for £200
and there were no takers.
Sandbanks Today
Today a house at Sandbanks can cost over
£3,000,000 and every square inch of the peninsula has
been utilized for blocks of expensive flats and luxury style
houses, many with gardens reaching down to the sandy shore.
Sandbanks is diverse - The recently up-graded
Haven Hotel, Le Cafe, Crazy Golf, the Ferry, the beach cafe,
and the many new developments give Sandbanks a growing desirability
as a place to Live, Retire or a Holiday place in the sun that
gives you fast access to Poole harbour, the second largest
natural harbour on the planet.
Only 10 minutes drive from Bournemouth,
with its many bars, restaurants and less salubrious flesh
pots of the capital of Dorset. There are several cinemas,
indoor/outdoor tennis, five star hotels and a traditional
English sea side pier, also one of the longest promenades
that will stretch the legs of the most enthusiastic walker,
In fact you can walk or stroll all the way from Sandbanks
to Bournemouth Centre and beyond.
The New Forest is half an hour drive, and
on a good day West London in 2.00 Hrs in the car and 2.20
Hrs on the train. All in all Sandbanks is a very special place
to live
The Areas in Summary:
Sandbanks
Stunning views over to the Isle of Wight, Shell Bay and Brownsea
Island Luxury waterside property with moorings
Holiday homes, property and apartments Boat trips
Mediterranean style restaurants and brasseries Contemporary
hotels Golden sandy beaches Royal Motor Yatch
Club Chapel of St Nicolas Sandbanks was the
subject of a recent television series Luscombe valley
nature reserve Weekly firework displays in summer
Famous windsurfing beach in Poole Bay.
Lilliput & Canford Cliffs
Parkstone Golf Course Compton Acres prestigious
property contemporary property Salterns Marina,
with berthing for boats upto 75ft Quiet Restaurants
Parkstone Yatch Club Modern wine bars
Canford Cliffs library Church of The Transfiguration.
Branksome Park & Branksone Dene Chine
Modern beachside restaurants Golden sandy beaches
Vast properties set in a minimum of three quarters of an acre
Branksome Park Bowling Club Tree lined roads
Substantial secluded properties Windsurfing
from the beach Tennis club Wine bars.
Poole
Historic town house properties Listed buildings
Boat trips Water sports centres Morriconium
Quay Development and Marina Sunseeker International
Lighthouse Arts Centre & Theatre Charter
Angling Harbourside cafes & restauants Continental
market Yacht charter Landmarks of historical
interest Poole Pottery Weekly firework displays
in summer.
SCHOOLS
Canford School
Canford Magna, Wimborne Dorset, BH21 3AD. Tel: 01202 841254
Castle Court School
Knoll Lane, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 3RF. Tel:
01202 694438
Clayesmore Prep School
Iwerne Minster, Blandford Forum Dorset, DT11 8LL. Tel: 01747
811707
Dumpton School
Deans Grove House, Deans Grove, Wimborne Dorset, BH21 7AF.
Tel: 01202 883818
Talbot Heath School
Rothesay Rd, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH4 9NJ. Tel: 01202 761881
Talbot House Preparatory School
8, Firs Glen Rd, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH9 2LR. Tel: 01202
510348
HOTELS
Local Hotels The Haven Hotel Sandbanks (on
the waters edge)
Sandbanks Hotel (on the beach)
Harbour Heights Canford Cliffs (panoramic
views) Sandbanks
PRESTIGIOUS SANDBANKS PROPERTIES SOLD
IN RECENT TIMES
The Brink, Old Coastguard Road, Sandbanks - (2005);
Acquired by Sands Home Search for a private client for £undisclosed
sum
108, Panorama Road, Poole - (2005) - Price £4.65m
Sea Orchard, 55A Elms Avenue, Lilliput - (2004) - Price £3.86m
The Moorings, Panorama Road, Sandbanks Peninsula - (2005)
- Price £3.75m
112A Panorama Road, Sandbanks Peninsula - (2003) - Price £3.5m
16 Old CoastGuard Road, Sandbanks Peninsula - (2005) - Price
£3.1m
120 & 122 Panorama Road, Sandbanks Peninsula - (2001)
- Price £3m
9 The BeachHouse, The Horseshoe, Poole. BH13 7RW - (2006)
- Price £3m
40 Pearce Avenue, Lilliput - (2004) - Price £2.6m
The Moorings, Panorama Road, Sandbanks Peninsula - (2001)
- Price £2.5m
56 Pearce Avenue, Lilliput - (2004) - Price £2.4m
Berkeley Towers, Branksome Park - (2006);
Acquired by Sands Home Search for a private client for £undisclosed
sum
....£ per sq ft, voted the 4th
most expensive place in the world to purchase real estate!!
Sources: Land Registry data in the public domain, our own
research via contacts (selling agents, buyers, solicitors
etc.) and information published in Country Life magazine.
Where a private sale/exchange of trust took place (i.e. no
registration at The Land Registry) figures stated are asking
prices. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation
of this information. Sands does not guarantee or accept responsibility
for its accuracy. E&OE.
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