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Boldre is a
village and
civil parish in the New
Forest district of Hampshire, England. It is in the
south of the New
Forest National Park,
above the broadening...
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Boldre is a
linear village and
civil parish situated near Lymington, Hampshire, England. East
Boldre is
surrounded by the New
Forest and
forms part...
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Boldre Fores**** is a 193.3-hectare (478-acre)
Local Nature Reserve east of
Lymington in Hampshire. It is
owned by New
Forest District Council and managed...
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Stock Exchange, but soon
retired to a
house which he had
bought at
Boldre in Hampshire,
taking up yachting, and
later antiquarian researches. In January...
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located on
Hatchet Moor 1 mile (2 km) west of the
village of East
Boldre,
about 2
miles (3 km) west-southwest of the
village of
Beaulieu and 4 miles...
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sightings of the lion were
recorded in the
vicinity of the Red Lion Pub,
Boldre.[page needed]
William Cobbett recalled in his
Rural Rides how, as a boy...
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Cheam until 1777, when he
moved with his wife
Margaret to
become Vicar of
Boldre in the New Forest, Hampshire.
While there he took as a
child pupil the ****ure...
- was
formed in 1879, when
lands were
taken from the
extensive parish of
Boldre. The
village has
shops and pubs, and a
railway station on the
South West...
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Ashurst and
Colbury Beaulieu Boldre Bramshaw Bransgore Breamore Brockenhurst Burley Copythorne Damerham Denny Lodge East
Boldre Ellingham,
Harbridge and Ibsley...
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Staff College,
Sandhurst in 1878.
There is a
memorial to him in
Boldre Churchyard. In 1866 he
married Harriet Frances Crozier; they had
three sons...