It is a town in Dorset, England. It became a town in the Victorian era but started before that.
Swanage is special for its stunning natural beauty, located on the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic cliffs and fossil-rich beaches. The charming seaside town boasts a rich history, with Victorian architecture and a vibrant local culture. Additionally, Swanage offers various outdoor activities, such as hiking, water sports, and exploring nearby attractions like the Purbeck Hills. Its picturesque harbor and welcoming atmosphere make it a beloved destination for visitors.
St. Lucas' Leap is the name of the gap separating the first stack of the Old Harry Rocks from the headland. The Old Harry Rocks are at the headland between the bays of Studland and Swanage on the southern coast of England. The name is in memory of a pedigree greyhound who died when it attempted to chase a hare near the Old Harry Rocks. The gap was apparently formed after the collapse of a natural arch feature that existed at the site.
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Swanage is in Dorset. Swanage Bay is to the West of the Isle of Wight on the South coast.
The population of Swanage is 10,124.
Swanage Railway was created in 1885.
Swanage railway station ended in 1972.
Swanage Grammar School was created in 1929.
Swanage Pier Tramway was created in 1858.
The people of Swanage have had an information centre and they have rebuilt the railway.
Swanage is located in the county of Dorset on the south coast of England.
No. Swanage is a town in the county of Dorset about 120 miles southwest of London.
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Swanage receives around 1.2 million visitors annually.
The Swanage Railway is a 6 mile stretch of rail. The postal address for the Swanage Railway is The Square, Wareham, Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset BH20 5EZ, United Kingdom.