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Bartley Lodge

Coordinates: 50°54′59″N 1°34′38″W / 50.91639°N 1.57722°W / 50.91639; -1.57722
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The Bartley Lodge is a lodge near Cadnam in Hampshire, England, within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park. It was built in the 18th century to take advantage of the hunting offered in the surrounding New Forest. The building is now a country house hotel. Most famously, the eminent geologist Sir Charles Lyell spent his childhood here.


50°54′59″N 1°34′38″W / 50.91639°N 1.57722°W / 50.91639; -1.57722