"02/05/2021: Not much to do in Brockenhurst bar passing through, stock up on groceries / food (and also see the Ford) but this bakery is worth the visit- tasty baked breakfast goods, sausage rolls & doughnuts amongst range of other food. 25/01/2021: It surprises me that in 2021 disability discrimination is still a thing, however the young lady serving today wasn't shy when it came to displaying some of the most archaic and ignorant behaviour I've witnessed in a long time.To cut a long story short I suffer with a severe respiratory disease which I recently underwent surgery for, this makes what should be a simple task like breathing not so easy and hence I am legally exempt from wearing a mask. To tell someone you have a disability is one thing, but to then be humiliated and treated like a liar is an absolute disgrace and you should be ashamed as a business."
"Totland Bay Pier pier was constructed of a light girder framework on cast iron piles and a timber deck in the late 1870’s. Now in a dilapidated state and its long-term future seems insecure."
"High on a mound dominating the Forest’s capital, Lyndhurst, stands the church of St. Michael and All Angels. Whilst a comparative newcomer to the scene it isone of the more prominent New Forest churches and a fine example of Victorian Gothic style architecture. The present building, the third on the site, was built between 1858-69 during the height of the village’s popularity with Victorian gentry."
"A post shared by Matthew Slade (@matt.afc) on Jul 6, 2018 at 3:03am PDT. Built in the 1880s, St Stephen’s Church is a Grade I listed building that acts as one of Bournemouth’s many community hubs. The church also comes with several function rooms that are regularly hired out for local events and even features an organ from 1898."
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