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Martin is a village and civil parish in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. The nearest town, Fordingbridge , is 7 miles (11 km) to the south-east, and the cathedral city of Salisbury is 12 miles (19 km) to the north-east.
The Martin Down Enclosure is an archaeological site on Martin Down, near the village of Martin, in Hampshire, England. It is near the boundaries with Dorset and Wiltshire . The site is a scheduled monument , [ 1 ] and it is one of several archaeological features on Martin Down, such as Bokerley Dyke .
Martin and Tidpit Downs is a 367.5-hectare (908-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Fordingbridge in Hampshire. [1] [2] Martin Down is a 341-hectare (840-acre) national nature reserve [3] and an area of 115 hectares (280 acres) is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. [4] Bokerley Dyke, a prehistoric linear earthwork and scheduled monument, runs through the ...
This is a list of settlements in the county of Hampshire, England.Places highlighted in bold type are towns or cities.. The Isle of Wight was in Hampshire until 1890. [a] Bournemouth and adjacent parishes in the far west [b] were transferred to the ceremonial and administrative county of Dorset in 1974.
Martin, Hampshire; Martin, Kent; Martin, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, hamlet and former parish in East Lindsey district; Martin, North Kesteven, village and parish in Lincolnshire in North Kesteven district
EPPING — For the second time in about a year, New Hampshire's Housing Appeals Board has overruled the town’s Zoning Board, paving the way for a 315-unit multi-family complex to be constructed ...
The New Kids on the Block frontman has been renovating a 12-acre, 10-cabin property in New Hampshire, with help from his husband, parents, sisters, and brother (and NKOTB bandmate) Jordan Knight.
The Fox pub at Ellisfield, Hampshire, England. November 2024. There is a pub, The Fox ( a free house that serves food), and a church, St Martin's, which has 13th-century origins. There is no school or local shop, with primary-age children being educated usually in either Preston Candover or Cliddesden village schools.