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Located near the historic town of Poole on the northern shore of Poole Harbour, Upton Country Park comprises of over 100 acres of superb garden, woodlands, open parkland and shoreline with the historic Grade II listed Upton House as its centerpiece. The estate is looked after by The Friends of Upton Country Park which was established in 1976 and is a registered charity.
The house is a perfect venue for conferences, seminars, training, meetings, team building days, exhibitions and private functions for up to 100 people.
Size: 40 Hectares
OS Grid: SY992928
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