Lymington, High Street 1952
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L148045

More about this scene
Lymington, standing proudly above the short estuary of the Lymington or Boldre River, is first mentioned in the Domesday Book as Lentune, though a settlement existed here long before that. The old hillfort of Buckland Rings was certainly occupied by the Romans - nearly 2 hundredweight of Roman coins were found there in the 18th century.
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