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Sway is a village in Hampshire in the New Forest national park in England. The civil parish was formed in 1879, when lands were taken from the extensive parish of Boldre. The village has shops and pubs, and a railway station on the main line from Weymouth and Bournemouth to Southampton and London Waterloo. Sway is on the southern edge of the woodland and heathland of the New Forest. Much of the children's novel ''The Children of the New Forest'' is set in the countryside surrounding Sway. ==Overview== Sway has shops, two pubs, and a number of restaurants and hotels.〔(Sway Village ), Sway Parish Council, retrieved, 18 July 2011〕 There is also a Church of England primary school.〔 The village is home to football clubs,〔(Sway Football Club ), retrieved 18 July 2011〕〔(Sway Junior Football Club ), retrieved 18 July 2011〕 a tennis club,〔(Sway Lawn Tennis Club )〕 a cricket club, 〔(Sway Cricket Club ), retrieved 2 June 2012〕 a fencing club,〔(Sway Fencing Club ), retrieved 18 July 2011〕 an archery club,〔(Sway Bowmen ), retrieved 18 July 2011〕 and a gardening club.〔(Gardening Club ), retrieved 18 July 2011〕 Sway railway station is on the main line from Weymouth and Bournemouth to Southampton and London Waterloo with train services operated by South West Trains. From Brockenhurst, one can catch the "Lymington Flyer" services connect with the ferry to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. Sway is twinned with the village of Bretteville, France.〔(Sway - Bretteville Friendship Link ), retrieved 10 July 2011〕 The northern part of the parish contains areas of woodland, heathland, acid grassland, scrub and valley bog, supporting a richness and diversity of wildlife.〔(Hampshire Treasures, Volume 5 (New Forest), Sway, page 303 )〕
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