Bransgore

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Bransgore is a parish within the New Forest District, Hampshire, UK. It is technically classified as an urban area, even though in some respects it has the picturesque character of a rural English village.

At the time of the last national census of 2001, Bransgore had a total population of 4331 (of whom approximately half were aged between 20 and 64) and approximately 1770 distinct dwellings.

Traditionally, Bransgore was recognised as part of the New Forest. Bransgore now straddles the border of the newly created New Forest National Park, with the majority of the village being outside the park.

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Settlements in The New Forest

Ashurst | Bartley | Beaulieu | Bolderwood | Boldre | Bramshaw | Bransgore | Breamore | Brockenhurst | Brook | Bucklers Hard | Burley | Cadnam | Colbury | Copythorne | Damerham | Denny Lodge | Dibden | Eling | Ellingham | Exbury | Fawley | Fordingbridge | Fritham | Godshill, Hampshire | Hale | Harbridge | Hordle | Hyde, Hampshire | Hythe | Ibsley | Keyhaven | Lepe | Lymington | Lyndhurst | Marchwood | Martin | Milford on Sea | Minstead | Netley Marsh | New Milton | Pennington | Ringwood | Rockbourne | Sandleheath | Sopley | Sway | Totton | Whitsbury | Woodgreen

Coordinates: 50°47′N 1°44′W