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Grid reference SU3505

4 km NNW of Furzey Lodge, Hampshire, England


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SU3505 : The south-western main line by John Lucas The south-western main line
Viewed from Lovely Hill bridge.
SU3505 : Path to Stephill Bottom by Hugh Venables Path to Stephill Bottom
SU3505 : Walking near Pig Bush by Gillian Thomas Walking near Pig Bush
Following the track towards Pig Bush which you can see in the distance.
SU3505 : Stephill Bottom by Peter Facey Stephill Bottom
An impassable bog. Seen from Bishop's Dyke. The trees on the horizon are beside the B3056.
SU3505 : B3056 passing Stephill Bottom by Shaun Ferguson B3056 passing Stephill Bottom
B3056 passing Stephill Bottom heading to Beaulieu Road
SU3505 : Scots pine tree at Stephill Bottom, New Forest by Jim Champion Scots pine tree at Stephill Bottom, New Forest
Growing alongside the B3056 road where it crosses the mire of Stephill Bottom to the southeast of Beaulieu Road station. The trees on the horizon, towards the right, are growing on the approach ramps to bridge over the railway line near Shatter Ford.
SU3505 : A Spindly Holly Tree by Des Blenkinsopp A Spindly Holly Tree
In the midst of all the open heathland a few isolated trees manage to grow but they mostly show the effects of weather and animals to some extent.
SU3505 : Shatterford, Stephill Bottom by Mike Faherty Shatterford, Stephill Bottom
Yellowish areas (bog myrtle) and trees (alder) indicate wet conditions.
SU3505 : Hawthorn tree, near Pig Bush by Robin Somes Hawthorn tree, near Pig Bush
SU3505 : Scots Pine near Pig Bush by Gillian Thomas Scots Pine near Pig Bush
Looking towards Beaulieu Road Station.
SU3505 : Heathland around Stephill Bottom, New Forest by Jim Champion Heathland around Stephill Bottom, New Forest
Looking east from the footbridge over the railway line, with the clump on Furzy Brow towards the left. The low ground imbetween is Stephill Bottom, a very damp and boggy area which is great for feeding ponies but bad for walkers with... (more)
SU3505 : Stephill Bottom, New Forest by David Martin Stephill Bottom, New Forest

 
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