- Wick, Bournemouth
Infobox UK place
official_name= Wick
unitary_england= Bournemouth
lieutenancy_england=Dorset
region= South West England
country= England
latitude= 50.728
longitude= -1.780
map_type= Dorset
population=
constituency_westminster= Bournemouth East
post_town= BOURNEMOUTH
postcode_area= BH
postcode_district= BH6
dial_code= 01202
os_grid_reference= SZ155921Wick is a village on the southern bank of the River Stour just before it enters
Christchurch Harbour . Although only just half a mile away fromChristchurch Priory , the village is in the borough of Bournemouth, the town centre of which is 4.5 miles away.Before modern Bournemouth existed, the area used to be known as the Liberty of Westover.
Wick today retains much of its historic character, including some very old timber framed buildings.
Wick Fields are an important part of the
Hengistbury Head Nature Reserve andSite of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The meadows have not been improved for agriculture and are therefore regarded as ‘ancient grassland’, rich in flowering plants and rushes. An increase of birds has been reported here, including the rareDartford Warbler and theCetti's Warbler . Other birds include theSong Thrush ,Skylark ,Kestrel ,Barn Owl andLittle Owl . TheOtter is seen here occasionally, as is the now 'uncommon'Water Vole . A herd ofGalloway cattle graze the land; these cattle are ideally suited to the harsh conditions of the coast and estuary and help to manage the land, as was done in ancient times.Current attractions include the Wick Ferry across the River Stour, a playpark and the famous goalposts, which helped launch the careers of many professionals such as former England internationals Adam Lucas and Thomas Sini.
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