Swanage - Seaside Town In Dorset III
Swanage Is One of Those Typical Old English Seaside Towns
The final part of our tour of Swanage in Dorset shows some of the different types of pubs in the town, and then the Swanage Railway, which has been restored since the line was closed in the 1960's.
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36 Comments
Post a CommentThe buildings here are definitely well-preserved with history. Thanks for sharing.
I love the history, especially the men hiding to stay out of the Royal Navy.
very cool. nice work on this!
Wow, love the architecture of the buildings. Fantastic photos!
Great pics!
great shots
so picturesque
looks like a nice place to visit
Great pictures, I love the names of the pubs!
Thanks for the lovely photos! What an interesting place... :-)