Tuckton

Tuckton is a suburb of , situated on the River Stour in the eastern part of the borough. First recorded in 1271, this was a hamlet in the tithing of Tuckton and Wick until 1894, when the Local Government Act replaced all tithings in England and Wales with civil parishes and district councils.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include St. Christopher’s Church and Stocks.

Church

are feet restraining devices that were used as a form of corporal punishment and public humiliation. The use of is seen as early as Ancient Greece, where they are described as being in use in Solon's law code.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Southbourne and Iford.

Suburb
is a suburb of , in the unitary authority area of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, in the ceremonial county of , England.

Suburb
is a suburb of , situated in the eastern part of the borough. It is also known as a bridging point over the River Stour, connecting Bournemouth with . The parish church of was built in 1935–36.

Suburb
is a suburb of , in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole districts, in the ceremonial county of , England. It lies just east of and west of .

Tuckton

Latitude
50.72866° or 50° 43′ 43″ north
Longitude
-1.80176° or 1° 48′ 6″ west
Elevation
36 feet (11 metres)
Open location code
9C2WP5HX+F7
Geo­Names ID
10103967
Wiki­data ID
Q21774042
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