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691: 42: 369: 361: 416: 58: 565:. He inherited Newlands in 1886, and attempted to convert Milford into a premier seaside resort, changing the name of the village to Milford-on-Sea. His plans included the construction of a pier, railway station, public baths, health spa, and golf course. The scheme failed primarily due to a lack of funds and market interest, but it gave Milford a layout and ordered development that lasted well into the 20th century. The other surviving element of this plan is Westover Hall. It was built in 1897 originally as a private villa for 1309: 65: 667:'s western access. A seasonal ferry makes the trip across the lagoon/harbour mouth every 20–30 minutes. This saves the walk along the beach. The beach is mainly west, as cliffs of Milford rise, and is safe to walk so the accessible length of beach (including the southeast side of the spit) is 4.1 miles (6.6 km), to 706:-era (early 12th century) work from a preceding church. A south aisle was added around 1170. In the 13th century the church was more than trebled in size and brought to its present plan. This work, which occurred in stages, included the north façade and tower, the chancel, and north and south chapels. The work was funded by 399:
make up large parts of its economy. Businesses include restaurants, cafés, tea rooms, small shops, garden centres, pubs and camping/lodge/caravan parks, bed-and-breakfasts and a few luxury hotels. Shops cluster on its small high street, which fronts a village green. The western cliffs are accessed by
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of 1086 there were two separate estates in Milford, one held by Aelfric Small, and the other land with no villeins or cottars noted held by Wulfgar. At a later date three separate manors were evolved from these estates and were eventually known by the names of Milford Montagu, Milford Barnes, and
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and all land and fisheries belonging, together with 20 acres in Shorefield," was in 1557 granted to John Wavell, and in 1574 a similar lease was granted to John Rowe. Sir Thomas Gorges owned the estate in 1611, and from that time its descent was the same as that of the manor of Milford Montagu.
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Its western coast is a large bank of shingle below green cliffs. Bathing, when seas are calm, is favourable as tides are relatively muted for the coast at this point and thin sandbanks are nearby at lower water. The eastern part of the place culminates in
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of 1540. It was acquired by Robert Rickman around 1609, in whose family it remained into the 18th century. In 1829 Mary Anna Theresa Whitby, who had inherited Admiral Cornwallis' estates purchased Milford Baddesley, uniting all three estates.
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leased then bought as freehold the small Newlands estate in Milford. This included the manors of Milford Montagu(e) and Milford Barnes. He was joined at Newlands by his friend and fellow naval officer Captain John Whitby and John's wife
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flights of steps. In common with the flatter coast by the more commercial and eastern part of Milford, they have car parks with some facilities, which, along with many apartment blocks and houses, have close views of
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In 1829 Mary Whitby purchased Milford Baddesley, re-uniting the main manors of the parish covering about half of its area, thus about 2,500 acres (1,000 ha). Her daughter Theresa, who inherited these, married
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is visible from the coastal road and adjoining promenade and the brighter stars; in daytime the view extends in most weather conditions to the white cliffs and further part of the headland beyond of the
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in the name of Milford exists. At the 2011 Census the population of this ward was 4,838. The district, for most hard communal infrastructure, education and social care (amongst other functions) is in
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This plan is a statement of community ambitions, based on research and public consultation. It builds on the 2002 Village Design Statement which dealt essentially with land use issues.
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Parish Council after 1894, and then became a separate Milford Parish Council when Pennington was separated from it in 1911. However, in 1932 Milford was absorbed into an enlarged
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As recently as 1800 the parish of Milford was entirely inland, being separated from the sea by a narrow strip of coast-line which was an extension eastwards of
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The beach has varying size shingle, beyond which is some inter-tidal sand. Facing this and the broad clifftop/lower town residential promenade are
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coast, England. The parish had a population of 4,660 at the 2011 census and is centred about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of
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The Kings England, Hampshire with the Isle of Wight. Edited by Arthur Mee.Pub. Hodder and Stoughton 1939. Page 229.
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Much of the land of the parish has been recognised and protected from dense habitation by a surrounding
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In June–July there is a music (with many live bands across many venues) and arts festival.
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Golf Course where the way, above and below cliff, become liable to closures from erosion.
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Making the village centre safer for pedestrians whilst protecting its special character.
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inherited Newlands in 1917 and, amid bankruptcy proceedings, sold it three years later.
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Maintaining and developing parish facilities for tourism and business opportunities.
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South of the lagoons leading to the harbour and close to town centre Sturt Pond is
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The manor of Milford Baddesley originated in an estate held in Milford by the
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Improving housing and employment opportunities, particularly for young people
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The ecclesiastical parish still includes the chapelry or united benefice of
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is buried here, his grave decorated with a variety of fossilised sponges.
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and the locality of Keyhaven where water dominates the land in the east.
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Improving the provision of social, cultural and recreational facilities.
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Milford began as a Saxon settlement, and the name simply means "mill
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With the advent of increasing car ownership, especially after the
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Church. The earliest parts of the structure are probably true
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a twenty-one years' lease of "the site of the manor with the
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The manor of Milford Montagu, which was held of the lords of
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From most of the coast on a clear night, the conurbation of
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Borough, only re-emerging as a separate parish in 1974.
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of land, recognising its heath soil associated with the
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Improving transport links with hinterland communities.
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To the east in the parish, less than a mile from the
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Index

Milford-on-Sea

Milford on Sea is located in Hampshire
Hampshire
OS grid reference
SZ291919
Civil parish
District
New Forest
Shire county
Hampshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SO41
Dialling code
Police
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
New Forest West
UK
England

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