Christchurch town has existed in one form or another since the iron age
when the area between the river Avon and the river Stour was used as a
trading point and safe mooring for visiting traders. Throughout history
the town has adapted to suit the era and today as a result has a multitude
of tales to tell and features to see.
Still welcoming visitors this area of coastline remains unknown to many
and a jewel in the crown of those who have the good fortune to find us.
A tremendous sence of community exists between those who have lived here
all their lives and those who have settled here from other areas.
The pages listed to the left are your guide to exploring the town.