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The New Forest: its History and its Scenery.

CHAPTER XI.

THE VALLEY OF THE AVON.—FORDINGBRIDGE, CHARFORD, BREAMORE. IBBESLEY, ELLINGHAM, RINGWOOD, SOPLEY.

The Valley of the Avon should certainly be seen, both because large parts of its manors and villages once stood in the Forest, as also for the contrast which it now affords to the neighbouring Forest scenery. Nothing can be so different to the moors we have just left as the Valley. Though close to them, you might imagine you were suddenly transported into one of the

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