Ringwood, Market Place 1890
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Ringwood stands on the banks of the meandering River Avon, at the New Forest's western boundary. A Saxon town in origin, it may get its name from its location. Its name is either derived from Rincrede, a river crossing point, or Rimucwude, meaning the edge of the forest. The Domesday Book refers to the settlement as Rinwede.
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