3. 



FROM BROCKENHURST TO LYMINGTON AND BOLDRE. 



HE forestal vil- 

 lage of Bol- 

 dre should 

 have an especial 

 interest for all 

 lovers of English 

 woodland scenery, 

 for there lived 

 and wrote William 

 Gilpin. His first 

 impressions of his 

 surroundings and 



the manner in which he was drawn to take 

 interest in and to note and describe the new 

 scenes of beauty which were opened up to 

 him on his removal to Boldre are simply and 



LYM1NGTON KIVEE. 



