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New Forest Centre Museum
The New Forest Museum has displays and activities about the New Forest National Park. You can find out about the history, traditions and wildlife of the New Forest. The centre runs a wide selection of events throughout the year.
Gift shop and wheelchair access.
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New Forest Centre Museum, Lyndhurst, Lyndhurst, Hampshire , United Kingdom
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