Fordingbridge
Fordingbridge is a town and broader civil parish with a population of 6,000 on the River Avon in the New Forest District of Hampshire, England, close to the Dorset and also Wiltshire boundaries and on the edge of the New Forest, with gallery and a late middle ages 7-arch bridge. It is 81 miles (130 km) southwest of London, and also 10 miles (16 kilometres) south of the city of Salisbury. Fordingbridge is a previous market town. The Avon Valley Path goes through the town. The community leaving out direct settlement Sandleheath (consisted of in its heading population with various other out-of-the-way residences, completing 1,526 homeowners) has a density of 30.2 persons per hectare. Fordingbridge is a town and civil parish in Hampshire on the banks of the River Avon. The first Great Bridge, from which the town got its present name, was integrated in mediaeval times, and is upstream from the ford. The bridge is a significant feature of the town with its 7 graceful arcs, which can be seen extremely quickly from the town's huge waterfront park where one can walk along the shore draped with willows and waterside plants. Nearby is a kids's backyard, remote memorial gardens, parks as well as sports playing areas. A bronze sculpture of the painter Augustus John stands on the banks of the Avon near the Great Bridge.