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Keyhaven is a
hamlet on the
south coast of
England in the
county of Hampshire. It is a
fishing village, but the
trade has been in
decline for a period...
- Avon). Avon Water, Hampshire,
running from
Holmsley in the New
Forest to
Keyhaven.
Little Avon River,
running from
Wickwar to Berkeley, in Gloucestershire...
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shingle spit (Hurst Spit), the
other catching the
seasonal ferry to
Keyhaven. From
Keyhaven the
route follows the
marshes and
former saltings to the port and...
- mile from the
nucleated village centre, is
Keyhaven which has a
boatyard and half of the Lymington-
Keyhaven nature reserve (or Marshes): a
raised sea wall...
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Keyhaven, Pennington, Oxey and
Normandy Marshes, also
known as the
North Solent Marshes, are
three areas of
saltmarsh in Hampshire, England. The haven...
- the
Parish of
Lymington and Pennington, on the
south coast of
England Keyhaven, Pennington, Oxey and
Normandy Marshes Lymington and Pennington, administrative...
- of
Keyhaven, at the
western end of the Solent, on the
south coast of England. The spit
shelters an area of
saltmarsh and
mudflats known as
Keyhaven and...
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quality of the
Lymington River in 2019:
Hampshire portal Lymington and
Keyhaven Marshes Hurst Castle and
Lymington River Estuary Peter Bruce (2001) Solent...
- as his workshop. At the time of his death, in
March 1983, they
lived at
Keyhaven, near
Lymington in the New Forest. In 2013, a 1966
Norton Manx 350cc, prepared...
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Lymington and
Keyhaven Marshes is a 738-hectare (1,820-acre)
nature reserve which stretches from
Keyhaven along the
south coast across the
Lymington River...