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Tucked between the heathland and the northern reaches of Poole, Creekmoor is a landscape defined by its transition from industrial clay heritage to a settled residential community. Much of the area sits on what were once the extensive clay pits and brickworks that fueled the local economy until the mid-20th century. Today, this history is best seen at the Upton Heath Nature Reserve, which borders the locality and offers expansive views across the Purbecks. Geographically, it is a practical spot; it occupies a pocket of land bordered by the A31 and the A350, making it a hub for those needing straightforward road access to Bournemouth or Dorchester. The heart of the neighbourhood features a mix of late-20th-century housing centered around a large supermarket and a few essential local shops. It’s a place where the urban fringe of Poole meets the Dorset countryside, most notably via the Castleman Trailway - the old railway line that now serves as a flat, wooded path for walkers and cyclists heading out towards Wimborne or Broadstone.