Melcombe Regis (Weymouth)
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The Port of Melcombe Regis (Not to be confused with Weymouth) was made famous by George III. However, it should also be famous for the introduction of the Black Death to England in the 14th Century.
It has a fantastic beach and is still a summer holiday resort today.
Although it is historically a separate town, it is generally assumed to be part of Weymouth
It has a fantastic beach and is still a summer holiday resort today.
Although it is historically a separate town, it is generally assumed to be part of Weymouth
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melcombe_Regis
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°36'55"N 2°27'17"W
- Bindon Hill 15 km
- The Pomeranian (Wreck) 18 km
- The Salsette (Wreck) 23 km
- The Arfon (Wreck) 23 km
- The LST 507 (Wreck) 26 km
- The Iolanthe (Wreck) 28 km
- Brownsea Island 34 km
- Upton Country Park 34 km
- Fort Victoria Country Park 66 km
- Yarmouth Parish 68 km
- Westham 1.2 km
- Radipole 1.5 km
- Rodwell 1.6 km
- Weymouth Bay 1.9 km
- Portland Harbour 3.5 km
- Chesil Beach 6.1 km
- Isle of Portland 8.2 km
- Chesil Beach 9 km
- South Dorset Coast SSSI 12 km
- Dorset 22 km