Listed for £1,350,000
March 24, 2026
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Nestled midway between Bournemouth and Poole you will find the enchanting coastal village of Canford Cliffs which boasts an array of restaurants and local shops including a brand name supermarket, bakery, deli, Post Office, dry cleaners, library, village hall, pharmacy and a range of bars and restaurants. There is also a thriving wellness community including lifestyle brand SuStudio offering dynamic pilates, yoga and events.
The village offers picturesque walks leading to the award-winning Blue Flag beaches and is home to some of the borough's oldest beach huts dating back to 1927. Families are well catered for with a safe swim zone; beach station and RNLI lifeguards, in addition, there is a fabulous pirate themed play park on the cliff top. For those wanting to escape, Parkstone Championship golf course is less than a mile away or enjoy the sporting and tennis clubs of Branksome and Whitecliff, all located less than 2 miles away.
Notable eateries in the village itself include the Canford, The Cliff and Stock. The popular beachfront restaurant Rockwater is located less than a mile from the village centre at Branksome Chine and is open all day. A regular meeting spot for wild swimming groups and book clubs in the morning, Rockwater is a popular lunchtime and evening dining venue. For world-class cuisine, the global brand of Rick Stein with its waterfront restaurant is located on the nearby Sandbanks Peninsula and is extremely popular throughout the year. Enjoy casual dining locally at Lazy Jacks and The Jazz Café where you can while away a Sunday afternoon listening to live music. Across the chain ferry is also the delightful Pig on the Beach and highly regarded Shell Bay seafood restaurant.
The tropical garden sanctuary of Compton Acres is located less than 300m from the village centre and offers a vast array of feature planting from around the world. There’s also an Italian Delicatessen and an exceptional café to enjoy a coffee, lunch or brunch.
There’s a vibrant cultural scene in both Poole and Bournemouth with world famous acts appearing at both the Bournemouth Pavillion, BIC and Poole Lighthouse, home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Coastal Comedy.
Kindly note all distances are approximate and taken from Google maps