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Pennington is a ward (electoral and ecclesiastical) in the civil parish of Lymington and Pennington, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England, which is defined based on the boundaries of the earlier manor. Pennington Village is at the centre of the ward, with Upper Pennington to the north and Lower Pennington to the south.
Lymington and Pennington is an administrative area formed in 1974 in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It covers the historical settlements of Pennington village and Lymington Town , as well as smaller hamlets, and newer residential areas.
Pennington Marshes. Keyhaven, Pennington, Oxey and Normandy Marshes, also known as the North Solent Marshes, [1] are three areas of saltmarsh in Hampshire, England.The haven outpost of Milford-on-Sea, Keyhaven sits to the west, the village of Pennington to the north, and the town of Lymington to the northeast.
Pennington, Greater Manchester, a suburb of Greater Manchester Pennington Flash Country Park, a lake formed by mining subsidence frequented by birdwatchers; Pennington railway station; Pennington, Hampshire, a village in Hampshire, in the Parish of Lymington and Pennington, on the south coast of England Keyhaven, Pennington, Oxey and Normandy ...
Lymington / ˈ l ɪ m ɪ ŋ t ən / is a port town on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. The town faces Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, to which there is a car ferry service operated by Wightlink. It is within the civil parish of Lymington and Pennington.
Hurst Spit is a hook-shaped shingle spit which extends for 1.4 miles (2.25 km) from the Hampshire shore into the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. [1] The spit forms a barrier which shelters a Site of Special Scientific Interest known as Hurst Castle And Lymington River Estuary. [2]
Hampshire in 1832. Hampshire is a county in Southern England with some notable archaeology and many notable historic buildings.. The chalk downland of the South Downs and southern edges of Salisbury Plain were settled in the neolithic, and these settlers built hill forts such as Winklebury and may have farmed the valleys of Hampshire.
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