New Forest District
New Forest District | |
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Location in Hampshire |
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status | District |
region | South East England |
Administration County | Hampshire |
Administrative headquarters | Lyndhurst |
surface | 753.21 km² (49.) |
Residents | 174,700 (88.) |
ONS code | 24UJ |
Website | www.newforest.gov.uk |
New Forest is a district in the county of Hampshire in England , which is named after the New Forest landscape of the same name . The administrative seat is Lyndhurst .
The district was formed on April 1, 1974 and was the result of the merger of Borough Lymington, the Rural District New Forest and part of the Rural District Ringford and Fordingbridge.
New Forest is one of the most populous districts in England that has not received the status of a unitary authority . Although the parliamentary commission responsible for municipal reform made a corresponding proposal in 1995, the government at the time rejected it.
List of localities
- Allum Green
- Ashlett
- Ashley
- Ashurst
- Bank
- Bartley
- Barton on Sea
- Bashley
- Battramsley
- Beaulieu
- Beckley
- Bickton
- Bisterne
- Blackfield
- Blashford
- Blissford
- Bolderwood
- Boldre
- Bramshaw
- Bransgore
- Breamore
- Brockenhurst
- Brook
- Brookheath
- Bucklers Hard
- Burgate
- Burley
- Bull Hill
- Cadnam
- Calshot
- Colbury
- Copythorne
- Crow
- Damerham
- Denny Lodge
- Dibden
- Dibden Purlieu
- Downton
- East Boldre
- East end
- East Mills
- Emery Down
- Ellingham
- Everton
- Exbury
- Fawley
- Fordingbridge
- Fritham
- Frogham
- Furze Hill
- Godshill
- Gorley Lynch
- Hale
- Hangersley
- Harbridge
- Hardley
- Hightown
- Highwood
- Hinton
- Holbury
- Hordle
- Hungerford
- Hyde
- Hythe
- Ibsley
- Keyhaven
- Langley
- Lepe
- Linbrook
- Linford
- Linwood
- Lopshill
- Lower daggons
- Lymington
- Lyndhurst
- Marchwood
- Martin
- Milford on Sea
- Minstead
- Mockbeggar
- Netley Marsh
- New Milton
- Norley Wood
- North Charford
- North Gorley
- Ogdens
- Ossemsley
- Ower
- Pennington
- Picket Hill
- Picket Post
- Pilley
- Portmore
- Poulner
- Ringwood
- Rockbourne
- Rockford
- Sandford
- Sandleheath
- Shobley
- Sopley
- South Baddesley
- South Charford
- South Gorley
- Stucco
- Sway
- Tinker's Cross
- Tiptoe
- Totton and Eling
- Tower
- Walhampton
- Whitsbury
- Winsor
- Woodgreen
- Woodlands
- Wootton
Coordinates: 50 ° 53 ′ N , 1 ° 38 ′ W