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Shipwrights Way

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Shipwrights Way, so called because it traces in a fanciful way the route that might have been taken by timber from forest to warship,[1] is a 50-mile long-distance footpath[2] through Hampshire, England from Alice Holt Forest to Portsmouth:[3] it passes through Bordon, Liphook, Liss, Petersfield, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Staunton Country Park, Havant and Hayling Island en route.[4]

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