🏴 Architect Arnold Bidlake Mitchell is associated with Milford-on-Sea. He also designed for Lott's Bricks, an instructional construction toy.
🏴 Milford on Sea, often hyphenated as Milford-on-Sea, is a large village and civil parish on the Hampshire coast. The parish has a tourism economy, with hotels, restaurants, cafés, tea rooms, small shops, pubs and holiday camping, lodge and caravan parks. Most shops are close to its small high street, which fronts a village green. The western cliffs are accessed by flights of steps and have car parks with facilities, which, along with many flats and a few grand houses, have close views of The Needles, which are the main, large chalk rocks immediately next to the Isle of Wight.
Milford-on-Sea has a population of over 4,660 people. Milford-on-Sea also forms part of the wider New Forest District which has a population of over 180,086 people. For the location of Milford-on-Sea see: Milford on Sea.
🏴 Architect Arnold Bidlake Mitchell is associated with Milford-on-Sea. He also designed for Lott's Bricks, an instructional construction toy.