Berkeleys heritage “Looking back through the history of this beautiful and history area, we realised that the heritage assets that drew Berkeleys has a long standing connection with home buyers to a century ago, hold Canford Cliffs and the surrounding areas, which very much the same allure today,” says Berkeleys has encouraged us to support local history Director, Adrian Black. “The chines, the pines, the and heritage. In 2012 Berkeleys unveiled a local gardens, the coastal landscape and the outstanding heritage exhibition in recognition of 21 years of architecture - in particular 1930s Modernist and Art property sales in Canford Cliffs Village, . Deco buildings - all contribute to what makes this area so attractive and enduring.” The exhibition entitled, “Local History, Local Heritage: Canford Cliffs, Branksome Park, Sandbanks.” is hosted at Berkeleys offices. Historical imagery and photographs are on display, many dating back to the early 1900s. The theme connecting the pieces is the celebration of local natural history and residential property architecture, having seen the evolution of the village over the past 21 years; it’s something we are keen to support. Properties with a historical story to tell are being featured in the exhibition. Berkeleys has teamed up with local historian Iris Morris and the Andrew Hawkes Poole Photographic Archive to provide these valuable insights into the local area. Iris Morris has published books on the history of Canford Cliffs and Sandbanks. Andrew Hawkes has amassed an exceptional archive of photography of old Poole and regularly publishes local area titles. Additional insights have been given by the Canford Cliffs Land Society, local Residents Associations and local residents.

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