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About Lymington
Lymington is a port on the Solent,
in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England.
It is to the east of the Bournemouth conurbation,
and faces Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight which is connected
to it by a car ferry, operated by Wightlink. Lymington
was known as Lentune in the Domesday book. During
the middle ages it had a thriving shipbuilding business.
The town has a population of about 40,000 and has
a large tourist industry, based on proximity to the
New Forest and the harbour. It is a major yachting
centre with a number of marinas. Much of the town
centre is Victorian and Georgian, with narrow cobbled
streets, giving an air of quaintness. The wealth of
the town at the time is represented in its architecture.
The town has many shops, catering for tourists and
sailing enthusiasts alike. The village of Pennington
has been absorbed into Lymington as a whole (in 1932
it was absorbed into Lymington Borough), and acts
mainly as a residential suburb, and is also home to
Lymington's schools. Lymington Town railway station.The
town in connected to the national rail network by
a branch line to Brockenhurst. Services are currently
operated by South West Trains, and are unofficially
known as the "Lymington Flyer". This branch
line is one of the last places in the country that
old "slam-door" trains can be seen in operation,
as a "heritage" service.
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