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Brockenhurst Cricket Club was founded in 1797 and has been situated on the Balmer Lawn for over 150 years. Brockenhurst Cricket Club has two senior Saturday teams that compete in the Hampshire Cricket League, a Friendly Sunday XI team, and a junior section that play in the New Forest District Cricket
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was founded in 1898 and plays at Grigg Lane, the current manager is Danny Ackland. In season 2012/13 the club returned to the Wessex Premier Football League as Division One champions and reached the final of both the Southamption DFA Senior Cup and the Wessex League Cup. During a Hampshire Senior Cup
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The western part of the village greatly expanded in the 1970s and, in the early 1990s, Berkeley Homes built Ober Park, which is now known as The Coppice, this despite having been known as Clerks (or variations thereof) from the 13th to 19th centuries. More construction of the village still continues
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By the 18th century, nearby Lymington was a thriving town, due to its port and the manufacture of salt from sea water. In 1765, the Lymington road became a turnpike, under the Lymington, Lyndhurst and Rumbridge Turnpike Act, and a regular route for the mail coaches from Lyndhurst and the north.
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match Brockenhurst (and Andover Town) set a new record when they scored 29 consecutive penalties in a shoot-out after the tie had finished 0–0. After 29 successful attempts (a total confirmed by the Football Association as an English record) Andover missed and 'The Badgers' won the tie.
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was situated on the plot formerly occupied by the Watersplash Hotel and now the Holmwood apartments built by Pegasus Homes and opened in 2019. Its manor itself extended over the lands on the western side of the A337 Lyndhurst-Lymington Road.
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Road recalls the Indian troops of the Meerut and Lahore Divisions who fought on the Western Front in the war and were patients at Brockenhurst. Specialist sections were also established in the Balmer Lawn and Forest Park Hotels.
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Brockenhurst gained its second Church of England church in 1903 in the form of St Saviour's. The reason for its construction was that Mabel Walker-Munro didn't want to use the same church as members of the Morant family.
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In early 1944, Brockenhurst also became a secret training area for troops preparing to do battle in Normandy. The area's ancient oak trees were ideal for concealing military vehicles. The
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which gives the village its name. It was the most important manor, being a grand-serjeanty held by providing accommodation for the King when hunting in the area.
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In the 19th century the railway station was introduced to Brockenhurst, increasing a large number of holiday visitors and the local population.
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and many other structures, died in the town in 1934. The Roman Catholic church of St Anne was built between 1937 and 1939.
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visited Brockenhurst, possibly worshiping in St Nicholas' church, as at least two writs were issued by him from here.
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Rex Nan Kivell Collection of negatives ca 1917–19 held in Pictures Catalogue, National Library of Australia, Canberra
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2 February 1945. Royal Marine/Royal Navy trainees, their faces covered with camouflage paint and wearing US-style
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Medical staff and patients at WW1 New Zealand First General Hospital, Brockenhurst, during 1917–19.
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During this time, Brockenhurst grew in size, with dwellings and inns strung along the main road.
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is also nearby, 15 miles (24 km) south-west. Surrounding towns and villages include
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Wounded New Zealand soldiers on station platform at Brockenhurst between 1917 and 1919
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The earliest signs of habitation in Brockenhurst date back 4,000 years to the
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traditionally in 1079, a vast hunting area lying south and west of his capital at
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O’Brien, Charles; Bailey, Bruce; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Lloyd, David W. (2018).
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recorded that there were four small Saxon manors in the Brockenhurst area,
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Royden to the south of Brockenhurst was a medieval grange belonging to
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56 and 56A, the 6 now runs the route of the 56A). In the summer, the
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no longer exists, probably being subsumed within Brookley; the name
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The hospital was later transferred to the New Zealand Army and, as
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A tower was added to St. Nicholas' Church between 1758 and 1763.
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Brockenhurst Church of England (Controlled) Primary School
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which lies to the west of Brockenhurst. The third manor,
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service 6 to Lymington and Southampton (Previously the
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The station is the junction where the branch line to
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some 13 miles (21 km) to the north-east, while
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Brockenhurst is located in Hampshire
Hampshire
OS grid reference
SU300022
District
New Forest
Shire county
Hampshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SO42
Dialling code
Police
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
New Forest East
UK
England
Hampshire
50°49′N 1°35′W / 50.82°N 1.58°W / 50.82; -1.58

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