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  Lyndhurst - Hampshire Local Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hampshire Record Office - collects and preserves archives relating to the southern English county of Hampshire and its people.
Hampshire Treasures - a single record of treasures to be found throughout Hampshire so that the effects of both time and of development could be known and assessed.
Hampshire County Council - 'Hantsweb' serves the county of Hampshire in Southern England, and provides over 700,000 pages of information for residents and visitors.
www.hants.gov.uk /localpages/south_west/lyndhurst   (267 words)

  
 new forest towns, lyndhurst, hythe, brockenhurst, lymington
Lyndhurst is known as the ancient capital of The New Forest, and is the focal point of any visit, reached via the A35 from Bournemouth or Southampton or the A337 from Lymington or Cadnam (M27 Junction 1).
In the Domesday Survey of 1086 Lyndhurst was known as "Linhest" derived from Linden or Lime tree, with Hurst being a wooded hillock.
Queen's House, the most historic building in Lyndhurst, rebuilt in the 17th century on the orders of Charles I and completed by Charles II, is used today as the Verderers Court which deals with the general affairs concerning the Forest.
www.new-forest-uk.co.uk /towns.htm   (1258 words)

  
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Lyndhurst, Hampshire is a lovely rural town situated in the New Forest.
Lyndhurst is easily accessible from junction 1 or 2 of the M27 motorway and the A35.
Started in 1990 the Hampshire Mineral and Fossil Show is now sixteen years old and this will be the fifth year the Show has been at the Lyndhurst Community Centre, based in the main car park in Lyndhurst, Hants.
members.lycos.co.uk /SMFS/smfsfair.htm   (592 words)

  
 Lyndhurst tourist information
Lyndhurst, the capital of the New Forest, now a tourist centre, is the seat of the Verderer's Court.
The Court was created by the Normans to protect the Forest, and meets every 2 months in Queen's House, a 17th century building, with a dock and a stirrup supposedly owned by William Rufus.
The Mill at Lyndhurst is a friendly hotel located in the beautiful New Forest.
www.touruk.co.uk /hamp/ham_lydh.htm   (492 words)

  
 Lyndhurst Attractions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lyndhurst - the "Capital of the New Forest" means "the lime wood".
Other treasures must surely be the varied "forest" from the heathland of Parkhill to the bog of Matley, and the open forest with its ancient oak and beech to the enclosures of softwoods.
Lyndhurst has a variety of pubs and places to eat in the High Street.
www.hants.gov.uk /localpages/south_west/lyndhurst/attract.html   (283 words)

  
 hotels New Forest, Lyndhurst, hotel accommodation Hampshire England UK
It overlooks the glorious New Forest yet is located at the easterly entrance to the gateway town of the region.
Lyndhurst Park Hotel is the ideal touring base from which to explore the beautiful New Forest and the surrounding areas whatever time of year.
For those more active, there's an all weather tennis court at Lyndhurst Park, excellent sailing facilities are available at nearby Lymington, while Paultons Park, on the way to Romsey, is a fun place for the children.
www.lyndhurstparkhotel.co.uk   (406 words)

  
 Lyndhurst Parish Council: Homepage
The Parish Council Route is a two mile diversion of the A337 east of Lyndhurst and is a single carriageway road without lighting.
From the north (M27) the diversion commences out of sight of the village, encouraging motorists to follow it, and the much valued views to and from the Custards area are preserved.
Bypass Proposals: latest presentation regarding Lyndhurst Parish Council bypass proposals.
www.lyndhurstparishcouncil.org.uk   (216 words)

  
 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hampshire
The firemen of Lyndhurst are well known and generous contributors to the local community.
The Lyndhurst Park Hotel is also at the east end of the village.
In Lyndhurst churchyard is the grave of Alice Hargreaves, the "Alice in Wonderland" girl, for whom Lewis Carroll created the story.
www.thewwwsite.com /lyndhurst.htm   (355 words)

  
 hotels in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, New Forest hotel accommodation England, UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lyndhurst has a variety of traditional shops - antiques, cheese and wine, local souvenirs for example, and is the home of the renowned New Forest Museum.
The Lyndhurst Park Hotel appeals to a wide range of clientele, having two bars a lounge and restaurant.
A cosy room is simply smaller than a standard room, whereas a Premier room is larger than a standard room, and generally has a better outlook.
www.forestdale.com /lyndhurst-park.htm   (478 words)

  
 Bed and breakfast in Lyndhurst Hampshire accommodation - b&b accommodation around Lyndhurst New Forest B&B in ...
Lyndhurst has been the "Capital" of the New Forest area since William the Conqueror, and any visitor to Lyndhurst should go to the New Forest Museum.
Lyndhurst should not be merely a place you drive through on the trip to Southampton, but a pleasant place to stay.
For bed and breakfast accommodation in other areas near to Lyndhurst see Bed and breakfast in Southampton, and Bed and breakfast in Fordingbridge.
www.kayukay.co.uk /lyndhurstbandb.html   (235 words)

  
 Hotels, Inns, Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK.
Hotels, inns, guesthouses and bed and breakfast accommodation in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England.
The Lyndhurst Park Hotel appeals to a wide range of guests, having a newly refurbished lounge bar, plus a choice of restaurants including the oak-panelled Tudor Restaurant and...
The Lyndhurst Park Hotel appeals to a wide range of guests, having a variety of bars and lounges, plus a choice of restaurants including the oak-panelled...
www.databrowse.co.uk /hotels/Hampshire/Lyndhurst.html   (339 words)

  
 Lyndhurst accommodation - hotels guest houses bed and breakfast self catering cottage accommodation in Lyndhurst ...
Lyndhurst accommodation - hotels guest houses bed and breakfast self catering cottage accommodation in Lyndhurst Hampshire UK Lyndhurst accommodation - hotels, guest house BandB, cottages
For hotels accommodation in other areas near to Lyndhurst Hampshire see Southampton hotels and Ringwood hotels.
For bed and breakfast accommodation in other areas near to Lyndhurst Hampshire see bed and breakfast in Southampton, and bed and breakfast in Fordingbridge.
www.kayukay.co.uk /lyndhurst.html   (136 words)

  
 AA Bike Hire - Cycle Rental in Lyndhurst Hampshire New Forest National Park
Once you are in Lyndhurst follow signs for the car park, enter the car park at either the first right at the top of the high street, or the first right down Gosport Lane then park up.
We are situated on the border of the coach park at the bottom right of the Car Park, behind the toilet and picnic area.
Lyndhurst is recognised as the capital of The New Forest, whilst still retaining its quaint village status it has the adornments and the facilities of much larger venues.
www.aabikehirenewforest.co.uk   (317 words)

  
 Lyndhurst Hôtels - Hôtel Logement à Lyndhurst | England Royaume-Uni
Lyndhurst Hôtels - Hôtel Logement à Lyndhurst
The Holiday Inn Southampton has 132 comfortable bedrooms and is located next to Mayflower Park and the Red Funnel Ferry Terminal overlooking Southampton Waterfront.
With a great range of budget to luxury hotels in Lyndhurst, with many reviews and thousands of visitors per day, you can be sure to enjoy your England visit.
www.simplehotels.com /fr/gb/lyndhurst   (275 words)

  
 Meridien Cars - Ferrari, Maserati, Chrysler, Jeep
Lyndhurst, the capital of the New Forest, and in particular the High Street area has changed very little in the last 100 years.
In 1907, the Imperial Motor Works was created, its main role being the manufacturing of heavy agricultural type truck and ancillary agricultural equipment.
The result is the new Meridien Modena you see today - from the exterior a traditional building retaining many of the original architectural facets, but with an interior the very latest technology.
www.meridien.co.uk   (443 words)

  
 Education in Lyndhurst, Hampshire.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hampshire Pages website directory for "Education in Lyndhurst, Hampshire".
Hampshire Pages is a comprehensive local directory for Hampshire.
If you run a website that covers "Education in Lyndhurst, Hampshire" and are based in Hampshire you can submit your details for free in our Education in Lyndhurst, Hampshire section.
www.hampshire-pages.co.uk /Hampshire/Lyndhurst/Education   (110 words)

  
 Hotels in Lyndhurst
Lyndhurst, EN The Best Western Crown Hotel is an elegant Edwardian building recognized as Grade Two on a national list of historic or architecturally valuable buildings.
The Best Western Forest Lodge was built in 1820 as the dower house of the Northerwood Estate and was used as a hunting box by King George IV.
Lyndhurst, EN This impressive, traditionally English Georgian country House hotel stands in 5 acres of grounds in the charming town of Lyndhurst, which serves as a gateway...
www.expedia.co.uk /daily/hotels/England/Lyndhurst.asp   (213 words)

  
 House for sale - Wellands Road, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 - Primelocation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This Victorian end of terrace cottage was built in approximately 1885 and is offered in good decorative order throughout, whilst retaining many of the original features.
Situated in a quiet position yet within minutes walk of the High Street, with its community centre, school, doctors, dentist, churches and playground.
Lyndhurst also provides excellent links to Southampton and Bournemouth via road, or rail at Ashurst and Brockenhurst.
www.primelocation.com /SSLHA112558   (165 words)

  
 Lyndhurst hotels
An attractive feature of the lively, small village of Lyndhurst, the capital of the New Forest.
Set just 5 mins walk from Lyndhurst, the centre of the New Forest and is opposite the open heathland.
The Hotel is close to many local attractions including Bealieu Motor Museum, the Isle of Wight is a short ferry journey from Lymington, Romsey and Bournemouth.
www.openroads.com /?id=lyndhurst_hotels&source=mivauk   (298 words)

  
 Bath and beauty, aromatherapy remedies and unusual gifts, Old Apothecary of Lyndhurst.
Our aim is to give you a flavour of days gone by, as well as providing the very best in bath and beauty products, aromatherapy remedies and unusual gifts.
If you visit our shop in Lyndhurst, you will step back in time to an Edwardian druggist's shop, complete with antique fittings, and filled with evocative scents and colours, as well as a large collection of memorabilia.
Customers return to us time and again to purchase products which they have found beneficial, and we are delighted to be able to offer a selection of these to a wider audience via this website.
www.oldapothecary.co.uk   (169 words)

  
 Restaurants and Cafes in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We have many sites listed covering Hampshire Restaurants and Cafes, Restaurants and Cafes Hampshire, Restaurants and Cafes in Hampshire and ofcourse "Restaurants and Cafes in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK".
If you run a website that covers "Restaurants and Cafes in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK" and are based in Hampshire you can submit your details for free in our Restaurants and Cafes in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK section.
Alternatively you may choose one of our paid listing options to gain a more prominent position within our Restaurants and Cafes in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK Category.
www.hampshire-pages.co.uk /Hampshire/Lyndhurst/Business_and_Economy/Companies/Restaurants_and_Cafes/index.html   (186 words)

  
 New Forest holiday cottages, Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst in Hampshire
is a charming late Victorian Cottage in the grounds of Holmfield House on the edge of Lyndhurst and close to local landmark Bolton's Bench with views over open forest.
The cottage is just a short walk from Lyndhurst High Street with an excellent range of shops, cafes and restaurants.
Lyndhurst is at the centre of the New Forest National Park with Visitor Centre and Museum and good connections throughout the New Forest.
www.cottageguide.co.uk /newforestcottages   (319 words)

  
 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 27
Rebecca Watson was born on 29 August 1795 at Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England.
She was christened on 1 January 1796 at Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England.
She married Joseph Ridges, son of Edward Ridges and Margery Tayler, between 6 March 1740 and 1741 at Godhouse Chapel, Southampton, Hampshire, England.
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p27.htm   (4017 words)

  
 Lyndhurst Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Lyndhurst | England United Kingdom
Lyndhurst Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Lyndhurst
(Hotel is 8 miles from Lyndhurst - in the town of Southampton) (5 Star)
(Hotel is 13.9 miles from Lyndhurst - in the town of Southampton) (4 Star)
www.simplehotels.com /en/gb/lyndhurst   (266 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast in Lyndhurst, Hampshire - Hurst End B&B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Follow the one way road signposted to Lymington, immediately after the bus stop on the left Hurst End is on the Right immediately before the entrance to Foxlease.
Situated in the heart of the New Forest near the picturesque village of Lyndhurst, Hurst End makes the ideal base for touring this lovely part of the Hampshire countryside.
Within walking distance of Hurst End, the village of Lyndhurst has a wonderful selection of pubs, restaurants and shops and there are many country walks through the adjacent countryside.
www.hurstend.co.uk   (366 words)

  
 Telegraph | Travel | Paddy Burt: Le Poussin in Lyndhurst, Hampshire
WHEN I received a letter from a PR suggesting I try Le Poussin Restaurant with Rooms, which naturally he made sound very attractive, I had no idea he was sending similar invitations to restaurant critics.
Now for a voyage round that bathroom, all green tiled walls, grinning fishes and sea horses, plus a loo seat that's a masterpiece of naff made from shiny resin and encapsulating, as if in aspic, more brightly coloured fishes and seahorses.
Paddy Burt: Fifehead Manor, Middle Wallop in Hampshire
www.telegraph.co.uk /travel/main.jhtml?xml=/travel/2002/02/16/etpaddy16.xml   (658 words)

  
 The Crown Hotel Lyndhurst, a New Forest Hotel
Elegant, traditional and mellow, The Crown Hotel Lyndhurst is an historic feature of the lively, village of Lyndhurst, the capital of The New Forest.
From Lyndhurst you can easily explore 93,000 acres of national park or, just as easily, conduct business with the many thriving enterprises in Southampton, Fawley, Eastleigh and Bournemouth.
The elegant Gloucester and Palmer Rooms are licensed for Civil Marriages.
www.crownhotel-lyndhurst.co.uk   (199 words)

  
 Best Western Forest Lodge Hotel - Lyndhurst
The Forest Lodge Hotel is situated within easy walking distance of the bustling village of Lyndhurst.
Take exit 1 from the M27 signposted 'New Forest', then at the first roundabout take the first exit heading towards the A337.
At the second roundabout, take the third exit on to the A337 to Lyndhurst.
www.activereservations.com /hotel/en/hotels-in-lyndhurst/ah-100234.html   (435 words)

  
 This is Hampshire | CommuniGate | Welcome to the Lyndhurst Music Society
In the heart of the Forest something stirs...
In the ancient capital of the New Forest you can hear first-rate professional musicians play anything from Bach to Berio in the intimate surroundings of the Pine Hall at the Lyndhurst Community Centre.
By joining the Lyndhurst Music Society (subscription £25 p.a., subject to review) or just turning up for individual concerts (£8 for adults, FREE for youngsters 18 and under).
www.communigate.co.uk /hants/lms/index.phtml   (193 words)

  
 New Forest Museum
Click here to visit the Hampshire County Council website.
We are located on the main car park in Lyndhurst.
The Museum is also signposted with brown heritage signs on all the major routes into Lyndhurst.
www.newforestmuseum.org.uk   (253 words)

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