10. 



STONEYCBOSS TO LYNDHUKST. 



TANDING 



upon the high 

 groun d a 

 part of the ' hill 

 country ' of the 

 New Forest that 

 runs by the inn 

 at Stoneycross, the 

 eye can take in a 

 glorious prospect 

 whether it turns to 

 the south or to the 

 north. A level space of Furze and Fern runs from 

 east to west along this commanding ridge, to the 

 heights of which come alike the briny air of the 

 English Channel and the invigorating breezes from 



A PEEP AT DISTANCE FROM CASTLE 

 MALWOOD. 



