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Milford on Sea, about 4 miles west of Lymington, has been a resort since victorian times. Here the air is clear, the shingle beach and bathing good, and the country around pleasant. Views of ships crossing the skyline and of the Isle of Wight are attractive, and Milford also boasts a parish church mentioned in the Domesday Book, but now mostly Early English.
Hurst Castle, nearby, was built for defence by Henry VIII. At one time Charles I was held prisoner here, but today the castle is in the care of the Ministry of Public Building and Works and is open to the public.
Keyhaven, between Milford and Lymington, is a quiet little place with its own river and two sailing clubs. Nearby, the marshes which stretch to Pennington are now a bird sanctuary.
Nearby towns: Bournemouth, Christchurch, Dorchester, Lymington, New Milton, Poole, Yarmouth
Nearby villages: Brockenhurst, Barton-on-sea
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