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Grid reference SU2310

3 km from Stoney Cross, Hampshire, England


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SU2310 : Slufters Inclosure in Winter by Nigel Mykura Slufters Inclosure in Winter
View across to Slufters Inclosure from close to the A31 near Witham Cross.
SU2310 : Underpass beneath the A31, Winding Stonard, New Forest by Jim Champion Underpass beneath the A31, Winding Stonard, New Forest
It's a close call, but this northern entrance to the underpass beneath the A31 is just inside this grid square. The A31(T) dual carriageway effectively divides in two the open lands of the Forest. This underpass is one of the few... (more)
SU2310 : Slufters Inclosure, ponies by Mike Faherty Slufters Inclosure, ponies
New Forest ponies still finding grazing amidst the ice. Although they are in an inclosure, it seems that some of the boundary fences have been removed, and they are free to roam.
SU2310 : Track in Slufters Inclosure by Hugh Venables Track in Slufters Inclosure
SU2310 : Signage - A31 northbound by Dave Thompson Signage - A31 northbound
SU2310 : Slufters Inclosure by Stuart Buchan Slufters Inclosure
Considerable tree felling has been taking place to remove the none native species of tree. This is part of the Life III project - Sustainable Wetland Restoration in the New Forest.
SU2310 : Path and heather at Spreading Oak by David Martin Path and heather at Spreading Oak
SU2310 : Layby, A31 by N Chadwick Layby, A31
SU2310 : Path to Layby by Alex McGregor Path to Layby
SU2310 : The A31 by N Chadwick The A31
SU2310 : Underpass beneath the A31 by David Martin Underpass beneath the A31
SU2310 : Crabapple tree near Fritham Cross hollies, New Forest by Jim Champion Crabapple tree near Fritham Cross hollies, New Forest
This old and broken crabapple tree has shed its load of crabapples onto the surrounding turf. The ponies get fed by the tree, and in return the tree's seed are spread elsewhere (with fertiliser) in the ponies' dung.

 
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