Cadnam

E550171

Cadnam is a village in Hampshire, England, situated on the edge of the New Forest and known as a key road junction where several major routes converge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
category New Forest NERFINISHED
Villages in Hampshire
ceremonialCounty Hampshire NERFINISHED
constituencyWestminster New Forest East NERFINISHED
country England
dialCode 023
distanceToLyndhurst approximately 5 miles
distanceToSouthampton approximately 10 miles
edgeOf New Forest National Park NERFINISHED
environment rural
hasAmenity hotel
public house
service station
hasFeature Cadnam Oak NERFINISHED
hasNearbyJunction Cadnam Interchange NERFINISHED
hasTransportLink bus services to Lyndhurst
bus services to Southampton
bus services to Totton
historicalCounty Hampshire NERFINISHED
knownFor major road junction
landUse agricultural
residential
locatedAt western end of M27 motorway
locatedIn Hampshire
New Forest NERFINISHED
New Forest district NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedNear Lyndhurst NERFINISHED
Southampton NERFINISHED
Totton NERFINISHED
locatedOn A31 trunk road NERFINISHED
nearestLargeTown Southampton NERFINISHED
nearestRailwayStation Totton railway station NERFINISHED
OSGridReference SU290130
partOf civil parish of Copythorne
postalTown Southampton NERFINISHED
postcodeArea SO
postcodeDistrict SO40
roadJunctionOf A31 road NERFINISHED
A326 road NERFINISHED
A337 road NERFINISHED
M27 motorway NERFINISHED
roadNetworkRole gateway to the New Forest from the east
shireCounty Hampshire NERFINISHED
unitaryAuthority New Forest NERFINISHED

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