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Sandy Balls

Forests and woodlands of HampshireIntentional communities in the United KingdomNew ForestNew Forest District
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Sandy Balls is 120 acres (0.49 km2) of woods and parkland near the New Forest in Hampshire, England. Located between the village of Godshill and the town of Fordingbridge, it is bounded on the western edge by the River Avon. Now run as a holiday centre, Sandy Balls is owned by Away Resorts.

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N 50.9319 ° E -1.7581 °
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Sandy Balls Holiday Village

B3078
SP6 2LE New Forest
England, United Kingdom
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Frankenbury Camp
Frankenbury Camp

Frankenbury Camp is the site of an Iron Age univallate hillfort located in Hampshire. The site is on a very slight promontory overlooking the Avon Valley on the north-western edge of the New Forest. The fort encloses approximately 11 acres. It has very steep natural slopes on the west and south sides. The northeast sides are defended by a simple rampart and ditch. The original entrance on the southeast corner has since been widened. It is listed as a scheduled ancient monument no.122. The site is currently pasture, and part of Folds Farm, for the most part, although the earthworks themselves are lined with trees and the south and western parts are now encroached by woodland. Various archaeological relics have been found in the area: Iron Age/Roman Pottery: At a permanent caravan site in an old gravel pit grid reference SU165142 Located east of caravan site in old gravel pit.grid reference SU165142 On farmland east of Criddlestyle grid reference SU161142. Garden Cottage, Godshill. Located behind the cottage.grid reference SU174149 Located north west of Mews Hill Copsegrid reference SU165142Iron Age Coins Durotrigian Silver Stater found in garden of Ambridge, Tinker's Cross, 1969.grid reference SU142158Roman Coins: Found behind either Redlands or Garden Cottage, Godshill grid reference SU174149 Located in the garden of Avon Lodge. 1930. A coin of Constantine 306-337 A.D grid reference SU153141The artefacts are now in Salisbury Museum.