Places to see in ( New Milton - UK )
Places to see in ( New Milton - UK )
New Milton is a market town in south west Hampshire, England. Situated on the edge of the New Forest, the town is about 6 miles west of Lymington town centre and 12 miles east of Bournemouth town centre.
In March 1888 New Milton railway station was opened, which is still in operation today. A new town developed, which expanded rapidly with the coming of the railway and the name New Milton was used for the first time and can originally be traced back to the Post Office that stood opposite the railway station. In 1895, the owner of the Post Office, Emma Newhook, commissioned a sign, which read - New Milton Sub Post Office to differentiate it from the post office in Old Milton. This was officially accepted in 1896, and so the name New Milton caught on. Much of the local farmland has been developed, first in the 1960s for commuter housing and again in the 1970s for small industrial/trade units. There is a mix of housing from cottages on the outskirts to more modern, urban housing in the central area. Milton village subsequently became known as Old Milton and lies between New Milton and Barton on Sea.
There are few notable architectural points of interest in the local area. However, a distinctive row of Coast Guard Cottages is to be found in Barton Lane, Barton on Sea; these were built at the end of the nineteenth century by the Government of the day to house armed guards to try to stop the smuggling that was rife at the time. The Barton on Sea and Mudeford coastline was renowned for smuggling with many of the offshore seaways and routes to shore being named after well known local smuggling families. It was in this context that Frederick Marryat, author of The Children of the New Forest, was sent on patrol here as a young naval lieutenant in 1821, to watch over the Christchurch Bay area. Britain's first reinforced concrete bridge was built in 1901 just outside New Milton at Chewton. There was an earlier experiment in building with this material in its unreinforced form at Sway (Sway Tower). Also built in 1900 was the Tudor style water tower, which can be found in Osborne Road. It has a staircase and is constructed with a turret, slit windows and battlements. It is a striking orange-red colour, was built from locally manufactured bricks.
Once a coastal village, Barton on Sea is nowadays included as a suburb of New Milton. During the First World War, Barton Court Hotel became a convalescent home for Indian service men and this is commemorated by an obelisk in the village.
The Forest Arts Centre, formerly known as the New Milton Drama Centre, is situated at the end of Old Milton Road. It comprises several exhibition and activity rooms, a bar area and the main 150 seat studio theatre. To the east of New Milton is the village of Ashley, which also has a history dating back to the Domesday Book. Today Ashley is effectively a suburb of New Milton, albeit with its own shops, churches, and primary schools. In the late 15th century, the manor of Ashley was joined with part of another manor northeast of the parish called Arnewood, and the combined estate became known as Ashley Arnewood. The estate of Ashley Arnewood has long since disappeared, but the name Arnewood still lives on in the name of New Milton's secondary school (The Arnewood School), and the name of one of the health centres.
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Russell Starmore Take It or Leave It - New Milton Train Station
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Milton Keynes, uk
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NGR Start: SZ229953
NGR Finish: SZ233959
Byway Number: New Milton 503
Date: 15.07.17
Condition: Stone farm track.
Notes: None.
OS X (Eastings) 422943
OS Y (Northings) 95351
Nearest Post Code BH25 5NL
Lat (WGS84) N50:45:26 (50.757305)
Long (WGS84) W1:40:34 (-1.676104)
Lat,Long 50.757305,-1.676104
Nat Grid SZ229953 / SZ2294395351
mX -186583
mY 6545362
Mapcode GBR 66L.H1C
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The Dome in Central Milton Keynes Fine dining Restaurant - Cocktail Bar - Lounge
Trains at Speed UK (2)
TRAINS AT SPEED 4 HAS JUST ARRIVED!! NEW FOOTAGE, CLEARER AND MORE FOOTAGE!
Various trains around the UK at speed, Or doing at least 70mph!
Taken from all Intercity routes around the UK and the fairly new HS1.
Locations Include: Milton Keynes central, Wolverton, Cheddington, Brookmans Park, Potters Bar, Slough, Cholsey, Didcot Parkway, Romford, Chadwell Heath, Mill Hill Broadway, Elstree & Borehamwood, Rainham & Stratford Int'l!
TRAINS INCLUDED ARE: Virgin Pendolino's, Voyager's & Pretendolino, First Scotrail Caledonian Sleeper, London Midland desiro's, National Express East Anglia 321's, 360's & 90's, East Coast HST's & 91/mk4's, First Capital Connect 319's, 365's, 317's & 377's, East Midlands Trains HST's & Meridians, First Hull Trains 180, First Great Western HST's, Cross Country Voyagers & a few extra's!!!
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New Milton Day of Folk - Photograph - Ed Sheeran (cover)
Wessex TKD Interclub Compition with New Milton Club
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Elstarmore and a cover of Don't Look Back into the Sun by the Libertines
Max and Russ (AKA Elstarmore) performing at the Central Bar in New Milton, Hampshire on Sunday 3 February 2019 - a cover of Don't Look Back into the Sun by The Libertines. Enjoy.
£12.95 Million Exclusive South Ridge Estate
Undeniably one of the finest luxury mansions within this exclusive Estate.
Constructed to an exceptionally high standard and specification detail, a substantial family and entertaining home set within larger than average south westerly facing grounds of just over 1.5 acres. EPC: B.
From the bespoke architectural conception of the property through to final completion, Consero London have meticulously considered every aspect when it comes to design layout and specification detail. The generous and luxurious accommodation is arranged over three floors serviced by a passenger lift and a magnificent marble staircase by Artisans with cascading central chandelier.
The entire flow of the property to all floors has been centred around family and entertaining living with tall ceiling heights and door thresholds throughout complimented by a mixture of stone, wooden and carpet flooring. Latest state of the art IT technology is installed throughout and all further complimented by underfloor heating and an air cooling system.
The principal accommodation to the ground floor extends onto a full width entertaining terrace leading immediately onto the warm south westerly facing level gardens with mature screening boundaries. Leading from the expansive forecourt with an in and out carriageway there is a spur access driveway leading down to the generous garaging facility for numerous (6-8) cars. In addition there is a two bedroom staff suite. The property extends to 16,201 GIA sq ft.
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St George’s Hill is internationally renowned as one of the most sought-after private estates in England.
Access onto the private, gated estate is controlled during the day by the estate’s security personnel and is restricted at all times. St George’s Hill is set in some 900 acres and features a private championship standard golf course and a separate private tennis and squash club. The tennis club is one of the foremost racquet sports clubs in England, with 30 grass and all-weather tennis courts, two indoor courts and four squash courts. The tennis club also has a 20 metre indoor swimming pool, a well-equipped gym and a restaurant and bar.
In addition to the on-site sporting facilities, there are many other challenging golf courses locally including Burhill, Wisley, Woking, Foxhills, Queenwood, Worplesdon and West Hill. Racing is available at Sandown Park, Ascot, Epsom and Windsor. Polo can be enjoyed at Guards Polo Club and The Royal Berkshire Polo Club.
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Situated in one of central London’s most exclusive neighborhoods is one of the best homes in the world. Huxley House, in St Johns Wood, is a spectacular detached new build masterpiece which has taken 5 years to complete. You approach the home via its secure carriage driveway with parking for up to 8 cars and a car lift giving access to your own indoor ‘showroom’ for 4 cars. To the rear is a beautifully landscaped west facing garden with plenty of space to entertain outside. The house measures circa 25,000sqft over 5 floors with 11 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, kitchen/breakfast, dining room, study, cinema room, games/billiard room, pool, spa facilities, and bar. The house has been designed to accommodate a large family and staff, with over 2000sqft of storage/utility and security space.
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Christmas Eve at Milton Keynes Central
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A few trains during the early evening of Christmas Eve at Milton Keynes Central station. Includes, Pendolino's, Voyagers and London Midland 350's on there last few services before there 2-day rest for Christmas Day & Boxing Day!
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Holiday Inn Milton Keynes Central 4⋆ Review 2019
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Located in , within a 10-minute drive from junction 14 of the M1 motorway, Holiday Inn Milton Keynes Central offers conference facilities, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center. resorts Holiday Inn Milton Keynes Central. Within walking distance from The Center MK, Xscape MK and the entertainment at The Hub, free WiFi is offered throughout. travel Holiday Inn Milton Keynes Central. All rooms come with air-conditioning and private bathrooms. luxury Holiday Inn Milton Keynes Central. Other features include a flat screen TV with cable channels, desk, pillow menu and tea/coffee making facilities. Enjoy free use of Spirit Health Club with its heated indoor pool, fully equipped gym and a steam room. Start the day off with a buffet breakfast including continental and cooked items. Guests can taste a variety of exquisite dishes at Marco's New York Italian Restaurant and taste the flavors of a classic cuisine. You can also relax and enjoy a drink at the property's lounge area and Open Lobby bar. Milton Keynes Central Rail Station is a 15-minute walk away. Regular trains reach Central London in about 40 minutes. Cambridge and Oxford are within 47 mi from the property. Stansted airport is 58 mi away from the Holiday Inn Milton Keynes Central. .
Dorchester, Dorset, the train trip into Dorchester from New Milton Station. ( 12 )
Dorchester is the county town of Dorset, England. A historic market town, Dorchester lies on the banks of the River Frome, in the Frome Valley, just south of the Dorset Downs and north of the South Dorset Ridgeway, that separates the area from Weymouth, eight miles ( 13 km ) south. Dorchester is noted as being home and inspiration to the author Thomas Hardy, whose novel The Mayor of Casterbridge was based on the town.
In 1613 and 1725 great fires destroyed large parts of the town, but some of the mediaeval buildings, including Judge Jeffrey's lodgings, and the Tudor almshouse survives in the town centre, amongst the replacement Georgian buildings, many of which are built in Portland limestone. In the 17th century the town was at the centre of the Puritan emigration to America, and the local rector, John White, organised the settlement of Dorchester, Massachusetts. For his efforts on behalf of Puritan dissenters, White has been called the unheralded founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1642, just before the English Civil War, Hugh Green, a Catholic chaplain was executed here. After his execution, Puritans played football with his head. The town was heavily defended against the Royalists in the Civil War. In 1685 the Duke of Monmouth failed in his invasion attempt, the Monmouth Rebellion, and almost 300 of his men were condemned to death or transportation in the ~ Bloody Assizes, held in the Oak Room of the Antelope Hotel, Dorchester and presided over by Judge Jeffrey's. In 1833, the Tolpuddle Martyrs formed the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers. Trade unions were legal, but due to them swearing an oath of allegiance, they were arrested and tried in the Shire Hall in Dorchester. This building still remains and is preserved as it was at the time. Under the court are the cells where the prisoners were held while waiting for their court appearance. Dorchester Prison was constructed in the town during the 19th century and the prison is still in use today, holding convicted and remanded inmates from the local courts.
Poundbury is the well - known western extension of the town, constructed on Duchy of Cornwall land ( owned by Charles, Prince of Wales ) according to urban village principles since 1993. Being developed over 25 years, it will eventually be composed of four phases with a total of 2,500 dwellings and a population of about 6,000. Since 2008, Poundbury is now home to Dorset Fire and Rescue Service headquarters and Dorchester fire station. Prince Charles designed the estate ( as well as the local Tesco supermarket ) and makes several visits throughout the year. The catchment area extends eight miles west, north and east of the town, and two miles south. Brewery Square is a new development in the heart of the town, and is planned to include a multitude of retail outlets, residential units, bars, restaurants and various cultural facilities, plus the regeneration of Dorchester South station to make it the UK's first solar powered rail station.
This remaining Duchy land was farmed under the open field system until 1874 when the land was enclosed - or consolidated - into three large farms by the landowners and residents. Soon afterwards followed a series of key developments for the town: the enclosing of Poundbury hill fort for public enjoyment in 1876, the ~ Fair Field ( new site for the market, off Weymouth Avenue ) in 1877, the Recreation Ground ( also off Weymouth Avenue ) opening in 1880, and the imposing Eldridge Pope Brewery of 1881, adjacent to the railway line to Southampton. Salisbury Field was retained for public use in 1892, with land being purchased in 1895 for the formal Borough Gardens, between West Walks and Cornwall Road. The clock and bandstand were added in 1898. Meanwhile, land had begun to be developed for housing outside the walls. This included the Cornwall Estate, between the Borough Gardens and the Great Western Railway, from 1876 and the Prince of Wales Estate, centred on Prince of Wales Road, from 1880. Land for the Victoria Park Estate was bought in 1896 and building began in 1897, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. The lime trees in Queen's Avenue were planted in February 1897.
Man stabbed '18 times in 25 seconds' on train
A security camera shows the moment Lee Pomeroy was stabbed 18 times in 25 seconds, on a train from Guildford to London in January.
The Old Bailey sat in silence during the graphic clip of the quick and frenzied attack on a train from Guildford to Waterloo.
The 51-year-old was stabbed by fellow passenger Darren Pencille on 4 January.
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British Train Crashes
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