Forest central north character features map tile 1

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Map 1 from the New Forest National Park Authority (2008) shows the area around Penn Common, Stock’s Cross, Bramshaw, and Rowhill. It uses Ordnance Survey base mapping and overlays planning and landscape “character features.” The map identifies boundaries for the National Park, conservation areas, and parishes, and marks heritage assets such as listed buildings and scheduled ancient monuments. It highlights landscape and settlement elements including woodland, forest edge, important open spaces, large agricultural tracts, hedges, trees and Tree Preservation Orders, wide verges, boundary ditches and banks, and plot boundary treatments. It also indicates focal points and mapped views (short, long, glimpsed, restricted, panoramic, and truncated), along with local tracks, ponds, and other named places.

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This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. New Forest National Park Authority. Licence no.1000114703, 2008.

Character features key

  • NFNP boundary
  • Conservation area boundary
  • Parish boundary
  • Listed building
  • Building with vernacular detailing/local historic interest
  • Scheduled Ancient Monument
  • Prominent hedge
  • Hedge and trees
  • Tree Preservation Order
  • Prominent individual trees
  • Woodland
  • Traditional plot boundary treatment
  • Inappropriate plot boundary treatment
  • Forest edge
  • Important open space
  • Wide verge
  • Boundary ditch- often with corresponding bank
  • Focal point
  • Views
    • short distance
    • long distance
    • glimpsed
    • restricted
    • panoramic
    • truncated
  • Large open tracts of agricultural land

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