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Studland Bay Beach Huts
Studland Bay has over 250 beach huts of which some 50 are available for rent from the National Trust. The huts vary in location in that some are on the beach edge overlooking Studland Bay whilst others are set back and more secluded among the sand dunes.
Rent can be daily or weekly from Saturday to Friday.
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Studland Bay Beach Huts, Studland, Swanage, Dorset BH19, United Kingdom
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