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48 HOURS IN LYNDHURST

Known as the capital of the New Forest, Lyndhurst is the largest of the many pretty Hampshire villages sprinkled throughout the national park.

The village dates back to the time of the Domesday Book, when it formed part of the New Forest lands established by William the Conqueror.

Today, it’s a magnet for the many visitors who come to enjoy the region’s arts and culture, as well as the natural beauty of the forest.

With trains from London taking only 90 minutes to nearby Brockenhurst, it’s an extremely popular holiday destination, particularly at

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