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near to Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England
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View of South Weirs from Worthys Farm
by Peter Facey
South Weirs is a private gravel track providing access to housing. It comes to a dead end at Worthys Farm. The Burley Road is off picture left.
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South Weirs, New Forest
South Weirs is situated on the west side of Brockenhurst.
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Plants growing inside derelict cottage on South Weirs
by Kim Martin
This was the outhouse to a lovely thatched cottage. The thatched cottage has now collapsed completely and the outhouse is full of foliage.
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Burley Road, entering Brockenhurst
by David Martin
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Pinch point on Burley Road |
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Horses on Burley Road |
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Furzey Hill, heathland
by Mike Faherty
Presenting a sombre late-autumn scene.
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Brockenhurst: phone box and pond at South Weirs
by Chris Downer
Looking across the little pond at South Weirs, which is hosting a couple of horses quenching their thirst along with the reflection of the adjacent telephone box. Also in the photo is SU2801 : Brockenhurst: postbox № SO42 200, South Weirs.
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White cottage on Burley Road, South Weirs, New Forest
by Jim Champion
A passing patch of sunlight illuminates this white cottage, to the left of Burley Road on the way into Brockenhurst. The gravel track in the foreground is called South Weirs, it leads to the various cottages and farms on this edge of the heathland.
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Burley Road, near Brockenhurst
Burley Road passes through part of the New Forest National Park. A "pinch point" has been installed in the road, to discourage motorists from speeding.
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Waiting for a call, South Weirs
A roan coloured pony grazes beside the K6 telephone box.
In 1935, the Post Office commissioned a new kiosk from Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to celebrate the Jubilee of King George V. The K6 Jubilee Kiosk, as it is known, was similar to the... (more)
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Ponies near Brockenhurst, New Forest |
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