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Lymington
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is a small seaside town, there are lots of boats in the area
as they sail the Solent or go across to the Isle of Wight.
The Georgian buildings in the town reflect its past popularity.
A weekly market is held in the wide High Street, and a cobbled
street leads down to the marina at the mouth of the Lymington
River.
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Location
Map of Lymington
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What
To See -
Lymington Tourist Attractions
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St.
Barbe Museum and Art Gallery New Street, Lymington, SO41
9BH, history of the coast and Lymington, exhibitions. Tel: 01590
676969 Open: Mon-Sat 10.00-16:00 |
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Take
a ferry from here to Yarmouth on
the Isle of Wight |
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Somewhere
to eat: The Old Bank House Restaurant,
68 High St., Lymington SO41 9AL An elegant small restaurant
serving excellent English & Mediterranean dishes. Inside
or on patio. Featured in the Good Food Guide. Tel: 01590 671128
Email: Victoria_House@btinternet.com |
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Where
To Stay in Lymington
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Pennington Lymington SO41 8EB
Little Thatch is a beautiful Grade II listed thatched cob cottage in a village location, close to local shops and a number of welcoming pubs. The cottage has been superbly renovated to offer traditional cottage features tastefully combined ... Sleeps 4
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Lymington
Laurel House is a fully refurbished Victorian Town House. It is situated in the centre of bustling Georgian quayside town. Lymington is renowned for it's sailing and Saturday open air market. Sleeps 6
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Around
The Lymington Area
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inland and explore the New Forest, visit Brockenhurst
and Lyndhurst. |
Tourist Information on Nearby Towns To Visit - straight line distance:
Milford on Sea (3.23 miles) Brockenhurst (4.53 miles) Barton on-Sea (5.58 miles) Beaulieu (5.74 miles) Bucklers Hard (5.91 miles) Lyndhurst (8.06 miles) Hythe (9.73 miles) Christchurch (10.52 miles) Southampton (11.86 miles) Hamble (11.88 miles) Bournemouth (15.08 miles) |
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