Lymington, Olde Worlde English Port
Lymington has retained much of it's original character
Lymington is a small port on the South Coast of England. It still has some of the old shops and narrow streets and is a good place for a walk.
Published by Tony Payne
Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. T... View profile
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35 Comments
Post a CommentMore great pics.
Loved the shots of the downtown shops.
great place
You really captured the look of the area. Fantastic.
I loved traveling with you Tony once again. Where are we going next?
Looks like it's got that Old World charm!
Great, as usual.
Beautiful, beautiful photos Tony! And I do believe I see a bit of sun in one of them!! ;)
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan has a number of shops selling pasties, too. The tradition came to the UP from the several Cornish settlers who came to mine in the Keeweenaw area and elsewhere. I have never been overseas but I enjoy reading about England.
These are such appealing pictures! I would love to be strolling down a street full of cute little shops. Thanks!