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Portland Museum is a museum on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, southern England. It is located at the southern end of the hamlet of Wakeham. The museum is housed in two 17th-century thatched cottages, which have both been Grade II Listed since 1951. One of the museum's cottages, Avice's Cottage, is featured in Thomas Hardy's 1897 novel The Well-Beloved, as the home of three generations of "Avices" - the novel's heroines.
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local museum (Q1595639) | museum=local |
history museum (Q16735822) | museum=history |
cultural institution (Q3152824) | government=culture |
museum (Q33506) | tourism=museum, museum |
tourist attraction (Q570116) | tourism=attraction |