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The New Forest : its History and its Scenery. 



barn now stands within it, partly formed by its walls, but its 

 original size is well shown by the lofty eastern gable, locally 

 called the Pinnacle, which, covered with ivy, overhangs the road. 





The Barn of St. Leonard's GranSe 



Close to the old farm-house, built from its ruins, stands a small 

 roofless Decorated Chapel. The west window, and the arch of 



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The Chapel of St Leonard's Grange 



the west doorway, still remain, and at the same end still project 

 the corbels which supported the gallery. In the east wall are 

 canopied niches, under which stood figures; and on the south 



