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Extract from the Lymington Travel Guides:
The most pleasant point of access for the Isle of Wight is
LYMINGTON
, a sheltered haven which has become one of the busiest leisure harbours on the south coast. Rising from the quay area, the old town is full of cobbled streets and Georgian houses and has one unusual building - the partly thirteenth-century church of
St Thomas the Apostle
, with a cupola-topped tower built in 1670.
Information is available in summer from the local
visitor centre
in New Street, off the High Street (May-Sept Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm; Oct-April Mon-Sat 10am-4pm; tel 01590/689000). Places to
... read the whole Lymington Travel Guides...
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