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About Lyndhurst
For some Lyndhurst is just a thoroughfare for the journey to Southampton, but if those people driving through stopped in the village they would discover just how much it has to offer.
Lyndhurst has been the "Capital" of the Forest area since William the Conqueror established the area as a royal hunting ground in 1079, and has been visited by Kings and Queens throughout the centuries who came to stay at the Royal Manor.
A must for any visitor to Lyndhurst is the New Forest Museum, an unique guide into the Forest's history and heritage. The museum details the development of the Forest since its creation by William the Conqueror, and provides a first-hand exhibition of life and work in the Forest and demonstrates the best the Forest has to offer.
Lyndhurst offers the visitor a wide range of shops, both high street
names and those exclusive to the village, popular with those seeking that
special souvenir of their visit to the Forest. And naturally there is
a wide range of tea rooms pubs cafes and restaurants to discover.
Click on a street name below
to view the Virtual High Street
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