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[[Image:Ponies by lymington river near brockenhurst.jpg|thumb|[[New Forest pony|New Forest ponies]] grazing next to the Lymington River near [[Brockenhurst]].]] |
[[Image:Ponies by lymington river near brockenhurst.jpg|thumb|[[New Forest pony|New Forest ponies]] grazing next to the Lymington River near [[Brockenhurst]].]] |
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The '''Lymington River''' is a small river in |
The '''Lymington River''' is a small river in [[Hampshire]], [[England]], flowing through the [[New Forest]] into the [[Solent]] at the town of [[Lymington]]. The river has a total length of 30 km, although above the point where it leaves the Crown lands of the New Forest at [[Brockenhurst]] it is known as the Highland Water. It flows from [[British national grid reference system|OS grid reference]] SU244115 to SU304031. |
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==Reedbeds== |
==Reedbeds== |
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The river's extensive [[reedbeds]] are an important [[Site of Special Scientific Interest]]. |
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{{Commons category|Lymington River}} |
{{Commons category|Lymington River}} |
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The Lymington River is a small river in Hampshire, England, flowing through the New Forest into the Solent at the town of Lymington. The river has a total length of 30 km, although above the point where it leaves the Crown lands of the New Forest at Brockenhurst it is known as the Highland Water. It flows from OS grid reference SU244115 to SU304031.
Reedbeds
The river's extensive reedbeds are an important Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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