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Burton Beach is a shingly beach on the outskirts of Burton Bradstock. It is at the western end of famous Chesil Beach. Much of this part of the Jurassic Coast is owned and managed by the National Trust.
The centre of the village of Burton Bradstock is dominated by the 15th century church, St.Mary's. It also has thatched houses and cottages, two thatched pubs, and a Hotel.
Burton Bradstock is on the B3157 between Abbotsbury and Bridport. Turn down Beach Road from the B3157 on the Abbotsbury side of the village. The walks start from the National Trust beach car park at the end of Beach Road.
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Main road |
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Minor road |
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Track |
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Footpath |
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Golf course |
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Tea rooms |
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Public convenience |
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Two pictures |
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