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Shops on Butlers Lane, Ringwood
Also shows junction of Gorley Road (foreground) and Butlers Lane
Image: © Peter Facey
Taken: 28 May 2006
0.03 miles
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Poulner: post office and postbox № BH24 51
Poulner's post office was moved into this convenience store about 10 years ago, from separate premises on Southampton Road, a little south.
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 18 May 2009
0.03 miles
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Poulner Post Office & store
Poulner Post Office and Tesco Express, at the corner of Gorley Road and Butlers Lane.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 8 Jan 2011
0.03 miles
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Tesco Express and Post Office
See https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7318319 for postbox.
Showing position of Postbox No. BH24 51.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 22 Mar 2022
0.03 miles
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Elizabeth II postbox on Gorley Road
See https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7318320 for context.
Postbox No. BH24 51.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 22 Mar 2022
0.04 miles
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Poulner, The London Tavern
Pub on Linford Road. Internally, central bar, with drinking in front and dining behind; TV, darts, wood fire. Cask ales on off (at a price!) at my visit: Courage Directors, Ringwood Best & Fortyniner, Timothy Taylor Landlord. For some customer comments, see http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/42/4215/London_Tavern/Poulner
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 8 Jan 2011
0.04 miles
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The London Tavern, Linford Road, Ringwood
Temporary decoration is football related.
Image: © Peter Facey
Taken: 29 May 2006
0.05 miles
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Gorley Road
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 22 Mar 2022
0.05 miles
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Sign for the London Tavern
The London Tavern was opened in the 1860s by Mr John Roberts. Apparently Mr Roberts heard the story of an elderly local lady who had been taken ill and a group of people had been dispatched to the White Hart at Poulner to purchase some brandy for medical purposes. The Licensee there refused to oblige as it was late at night and "was not prepared to come downstairs for anyone, living or dying".
Being a fair-minded man, Mr Roberts was outraged by this behaviour and decided to open a bar in his own house, this he did after obtaining the necessary licence from the local police superintendent.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 24 Jan 2009
0.07 miles
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The London Tavern, Poulner
The London Tavern was opened in the 1860s by Mr John Roberts. Apparently Mr Roberts heard the story of an elderly local lady who had been taken ill and a group of people had been dispatched to the White Hart at Poulner to purchase some brandy for medical purposes. The Licensee there refused to oblige as it was late at night and "was not prepared to come downstairs for anyone, living or dying".
Being a fair-minded man, Mr Roberts was outraged by this behaviour and decided to open a bar in his own house, this he did after obtaining the necessary licence from the local police superintendent.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 24 Jan 2009
0.08 miles