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Description |
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| Hatchet Pond is the
largest body of water in the New Forest. Created in the 18th
Centuary to provide power for an iron mill, the pond today provides
valuable habitats for wildlife as well as being a scenic backdrop
for a picnic. This is also a good place to head for to watch
the sun go down. Forestry Commission |
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Directions |
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One mile west of
Beaulieu and the B3054.
Streetmap |
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Parking |
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| Plenty of parking
next to the pond. |
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Accessibility |
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Wheelchair
accessible next to the pond in the car park area. |
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