View towards centre of Lyndhurst
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Image: © John Goldsmith Taken: 2 Jul 2009
The view from the open space on the East of the town. There is a cattle grid where the Beaulieu Road in the foreground meets the Southampton Road on the right (north), keeping the new forest ponies (mainly keeping out of the sun under the tree to the left) out of the town. The spire marks the location of the church which gives the town its Lewis Carroll obsession thanks to the grave of his inspiration, Alice Hargreaves, nee Liddel.