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Woodgreen lies between Breamore and Hale to the east of the River Avon. [2] It is located due south of the city of Salisbury, its nearest town is Fordingbridge lying to the southwest. In the 2001 UK Census the parish was home to 537 people in 220 households. [3] Its nearest railway station is Dean railway station. [4]
By 1938 the Premier was under another set of owners, Gaywood Cinemas. The company also owned the nearby Palais Deluxe in Station Road, Wood Green. In that year both cinemas were modernised. The Premier closed for seven weeks on 22 January 1938. What emerged was a new art deco cinema, renamed the Regal. The old building remained intact behind ...
From Salisbury it passes through the towns of Fordingbridge and Ringwood as well as the villages of Odstock, Nunton, Charlton-All-Saints, Downton, Hale, Woodgreen, Turmer, Ibsley, Kingston, Sopley and Burton. It ends near the coast at Christchurch Priory, Dorset. [2]
The Mall Wood Green is a large shopping centre and residential complex in Wood Green, north London. It was originally known as Wood Green Shopping City . As of 2006 [update] The Mall had over 100 retail shops, [ 1 ] seven of them anchor stores , 45 market stalls, [ 2 ] and an average of 221,000 customers per week. [ 3 ]
The village is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-east of the town of Fordingbridge, and about 8 miles (13 km) south of the city of Salisbury. Within the parish stands Hale House , a large 18th-century mansion which was the country house of architect Thomas Archer , who also rebuilt Hale church in 1717.
The River Avon (/ ˈ eɪ v ən / AY-vən) is in the south of England, rising in Wiltshire, flowing through that county's city of Salisbury and then west Hampshire, before reaching the English Channel through Christchurch Harbour in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole conurbation of Dorset.
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Giants Grave long barrow NW of Breamore Village The "Mizmaze" northwest of Breamore village. Breamore Down northwest of the village has several Bronze Age bowl barrows.There is also a long barrow known as the Giant's Grave, originally 65 m long and 26 m wide with flanked ditches, it is now partly damaged.