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West Moors is a settled, well-connected community situated on the northern edge of the Poole-Bournemouth conurbation, physically separated from neighboring Ferndown by the greenery of the golf course and the local playing fields. The village evolved significantly with the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century - though the station is long gone, the old line has been repurposed into the Castleman Trailway, providing a flat, wooded path for walkers and cyclists heading towards Ringwood or Wimborne. Geographically, the area is defined by its proximity to the protected heathlands of the Holt Heath National Nature Reserve, which borders the village to the north. At its heart, the high street maintains a practical range of independent shops, two pubs, and essential services that prevent it from feeling like a mere satellite suburb. While it is home to the MOD’s fuel depot, the military presence is discreet, and the overarching character of the village remains one of quiet, pine-shaded residential avenues that transition quickly into the open Dorset countryside.