Forest South East character features map tile 5
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A detailed Ordnance Survey-based map from the New Forest National Park Authority showing an area around Pilley, Boldre, and Lymington, including roads, paths, buildings, water features, and woodland. It overlays planning and heritage information, marking the New Forest National Park boundary, conservation area boundary, parish boundary, listed buildings, buildings of local historic interest, scheduled ancient monuments, and tree preservation orders. The map also identifies landscape and settlement character features such as prominent hedges and trees, traditional and inappropriate plot boundary treatments, forest edge, important open spaces, wide verges, boundary ditches and banks, focal points, and areas of large open agricultural land. It includes a key describing different types of views (short, long, glimpsed, restricted, panoramic, truncated). The map is labeled Map 5, scale 1:2500 at A0, with Crown copyright and licensing notes (2008).