The B3054 on its way to Beaulieu, New Forest

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The B3054 on its way to Beaulieu, New Forest by Jim Champion as part of the Geograph project.

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The B3054 on its way to Beaulieu, New Forest

Image: © Jim Champion Taken: 26 Aug 2005

Looking southwest along the road that leads straight down the hill to the village of Beaulieu. The National Motor Museum is the biggest tourist attraction in the New Forest, and the brown signposts direct traffic from the motorway along this route. It can get busy, and with stock freely wandering in the road there are occasionally lengthy queues of traffic.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.824279
Longitude
-1.436317