New Milton

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New Milton
New Milton (Hampshire)
New Milton

New Milton shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SZ235955
Parish New Milton
District New Forest
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEW MILTON
Postcode district BH25
Dialling code 01425
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
UK Parliament New Forest West
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandHampshire

Coordinates: 50°45′31″N 1°40′06″W / 50.75862, -1.6682

New Milton is a market town in south west Hampshire, England. The town has a small high street, which has various shops to suit all residents, and also holds a very successful market every Wednesday. Situated on the edge of the New Forest, the town is about 8 miles (13 km) west of Lymington town centre and 12 miles (19 km) east of Bournemouth town centre. The town is part of the South East Dorset conurbation.

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New Milton dates back to before the Domesday Book and encompasses Old Milton, Barton-on-Sea, Ashley, and Bashley (Bashley, Hampshire). It is recorded as having a population of approximately 23,000 in 2001.

The town prospered in Victorian times, and in March 1888 the railway station was opened, which is still in operation today. Milton is derived from Old English for Middle Farm. In 1896 the name was changed to New Milton to differentiate it from all the other Milton's in the country. Much of the local farmland has been developed, first in the 1960s for commuter housing and again in the 1970s for small industrial/trade units. There is a mix of housing from cottages on the outskirts to more modern, urban housing in the central area.

There are a few notable architectural points of interest in the local area. Britain's first reinforced concrete bridge was built in 1900 just outside New Milton at Chewton. There was an earlier experiment in building with this material in its unreinforced form at Sway (Sway Tower). Also built in 1900 was the Tudor style water tower, which can be found in Osborne Road. It has a staircase and is constructed with a turret, slit windows and battlements. It is a striking orangey red colour, probably built from locally manufactured bricks (link).

On 23rd August 1941, 8th August 1942 and 22nd January 1943 bombing raids were carried out upon New Milton by the German Luftwaffe. The town's water tower was suggested as the target. During the Second World War, New Milton homed evacuees and was a transit station for soldiers going to the battlefields. It also had an army hospital. It was a favourite for the American airmen who were based at the nearby airfields at Lymington and Homsley.

The coastal village of Barton-on-Sea is nowadays included as a suburb of New Milton. In the First World War Barton was the site of a convalescent home for Indian service men and this is commemorated by an obelisk in the village.

The coast at Barton-on-Sea is particularly well-known for its geological content, being home to many fossils. The cliff tops are home to a scenic golf course. A cliff-top path runs between Barton and the village of Milford on Sea. From there, the Solent Way stretches all the way to Emsworth, on the West Sussex border. It is also well known for the fact that it was the first place in England to try out rock groynes.

There has been some speculation that the 2007 Kent earthquake may have caused a 300 metre (948ft) crack in a cliff at Barton-on-Sea creating fears of a landslide. A spokesman for the Marine and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said "We do not know if it is linked to the earthquake but it is too coincidental to ignore" [1]. This was dismissed by local residents, who claim the crack had been there for years. The cliffs at Barton are however prone to erosion and slumpage, as is evident elsewhere along the sea front.

Tourist attractions include the Sammy Miller Motorcycle museum, situated on the corner of Stem Lane, which is regarded as the leading collection of motorcycles and accompanying memorabilia in the country.

The Forest Arts Centre (formerly known as the New Milton Drama Centre) is situated at the end of Old Milton Road. It comprises several exhibition/activity rooms, a bar area and the main 150 seat studio theatre. It hosts a wide range of performances, including multi genre music, theatre, comedy, dance, films, literature - as well as putting on an array of activities and workshops for people in the community of all ages. Although having a reputation of catering mainly for the town's more elderly population, Forest Arts is slowly building up the quality of the acts it puts on, and has done especially well in attracting big name comedians to perform warm-up shows at the venue. These have included Hugh Dennis, Harry Hill, Frank Skinner. Simon Amstell and Phil Jupitus.

The town's leisure amenities include: a park with children's play area, a skate park and halfsize basketball court, Fawcett playing fields, a community centre, tennis courts, a bowls club, a library and a sports centre (including swimming pool, sauna, gym, squash courts etc). Being near the New Forest, the town is also a good location to be based for walking, cycling and riding. There are many holiday and caravan parks in the surrounding area.

Cliffs at Barton-on-Sea.
Cliffs at Barton-on-Sea.

There are a good selection of places to eat out in the area, from restaurants to pavement cafés, which has increased in the last few years. There are many different takeaway shops around the town as well, including Indian, Chinese, Fish and Chips and the locally renowned 'Chicken Land' and 'Kebab House'.

On the drinking side of things, there are many pubs around the town, and in surrounding areas. Most also provide food.

The local state schools are New Milton Infants, Juniors and The Arnewood School. There are also a selection of independent schools.
(Local State & Independent Schools.)

The Arnewood School has approximately 1500 students, and it recently obtained Technology College status. Within the school is the sixth form, which is in the top ten percent in national statistics.

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