Balmer Lawn

human settlement in England

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Abstract is: Balmer Lawn is the name of a large New Forest Lawn located in an amphitheatre of woodland in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. It is just north of the village of Brockenhurst.The lawn comprises about 500 acre of open low land grazing frequented by Forest stock. The name of the area comes from a distortion of the historical name Palmers Water - reference “Comyn’s New Forest” of 1817. Palmers Water was in fact a small settlement which has long since disappeared but was located to east of the ford on the Brockenhurst to Beaulieu road. The water being the Lymington River which separates Brockenhurst and the small settlement of Balmerlawn on the south side of the grazing lawn. The lawn of course remained and over time Palmers became Balmer, perhaps aided by the local dialect. The river crossing (now Brockenhurst Bridge) on the south west corner of the lawn area is thought to have been recorded as a ford in Roman Times and also mentioned in the Domesday Book. Along with St Nicolas Church a mile further south on the hill overlooking the area.

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Coordinates:
(P625, lat/long)50.82 / -1.57

Balmer Lawn is …
instance of (P31):
hotelQ27686

External links are
P646Freebase ID/m/05q553x

P17countryUnited KingdomQ145
P7959historic countyHampshireQ67531563

References of Q4852360 in OpenStreetMap

way: 126262522
nameBalmer Lawn
naturalheath
newforest:landuselawn
newforest_landuselawn
sourcenpe;aerial imagery;OS OpenData StreetView
wikipediaen:Balmer Lawn

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