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Lyndhurst
Associate
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david.james@remax.co.uk
Lyndhurst is a large village and civil parish located in New Forest National Park, Hampshire, just off the A27, between Eastleigh and Fareham and just a 45-minute drive or train journey from Southampton (10 miles). The nearest rail stations are Ashurst, Beaulieu Road, Brockenhurst and Sway, which range from 3 to 7 miles from Lyndhurst and connect directly to London Waterloo. Bus options link Lyndhurst to Winchester every 30 minutes.
As the administrative capital of New Forest, Lyndhurst was recorded to have an approximate population of around 2,449 in 2020. On the high street, you can expect to see a healthy mix of independent shops, well-known retailers, coffee shops, and restaurant and entertainment options. In addition, the Village Centre offers over 300 parking spaces making it a convenient option for those in neighbouring towns.
Lyndhurst is home to beautiful architecture and stunning scenery, making it one of the most sought-after places in Hampshire, surrounded by 220 square miles of fragrant forest. The New Forest boasts 26 miles of beaches on its coastline, 8 to be precise. So whether you enjoy a brisk cold walk or a lazy summer’s day, the area is packed with luscious natural scenery. There is something for everyone.
The Crown owns around 90% of the New Forest and has been managed by Forestry England since 1923. In 2005, The New Forest was designated a National Park, giving this exceptional landscape the highest level of protection, preserving it for the nation’s enjoyment through The New commoning. The New Forest Commoners whereby the forest is attached to the land on which it sits, as opposed to individuals. By definition, the six estates in the forest own the 5,000 or so wild New Forest Ponies,, which are allowed to roam and graze freely.
Lyndhurst and which connect directly to London Waterloo. Bus options link Lyndhurst to Winchester, every 30 minutes.
Serving as the administrative capital of New Forest, Lyndhurst was recorded to have an approximate population of around 2,449 in 2020. On the high street, you can expect to see a healthy mix of both independent shops and well-known retailers, as well as coffees shops, restaurant and entertainment options. The Village Centre offers over 300 parking spaces making it a convenient option for those in neighbouring towns.