Lymington /ˈlɪmɪŋtən/ is a port town on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It faces Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, to which there is a car ferry service operated by Wightlink. It is within the civil parish of Lymington and Pennington.
Restaurants in Lymington
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BluBambu Living focuses on rustic, reclaimed wooden furniture and accessories from Indonesia. Handcrafted pieces that embody traditional methods and modern design from surprising sources, such as reclaimed Teak, Javanese fishing boats and recycled oil barrels. Every piece has a distinct characteristic that effortlessly transforms into an eco-friendly piece without the nametag.
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The Market was originally given a Charter (a document granting certain rights to the people of the town) in the mid-13th Century, which enabled Medieval Lymington to hold its own market. Farmers, traders and merchants would come from far and wide to sell their goods. This is still true of today's traders. The High Street was deliberately designed to be wide enough for a market to be held regularly. Nowadays and this can still be seen in the current striking Georgian architecture that lines both sides of the High Street from the Quay in the East and up to St Thomas' Church which holds a commanding position in the West. There are 100+ stalls every Saturday from 8am until 4pm, which is popular with local residents, visitors and tourists alike.
Lovely street market with a huge variety of stalls from meat,veg,flowers to amazing craft stalls with all sorts items. Highly recommend this saturday 10-4pm market.
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South coast tea hunters sourcing fine leaf teas from around the world. Come and explore our library of teas, along with hand roasted coffees, gifts, homeware, and all manner of tea delights.
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