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This is a delightful New Forest village which was once described as "the place where Mint grew" it is a beautiful unspoilt place with a church which looks as though it is shaped from a collection of cottages...
Gloriously set, like a jewel in a crown, between woodland and heathland, is the picturesque place called Brockenhurst...
Totton is a small town lying close to Southampton Water with easy access to the picturesque New Forest National Park, making it a desirable place to stay for anyone wishing to explore both coast and countryside...
This is a beautiful village situated a short distance from the edge of the New Forest National Park and the shoreline of Lymington, in the Solent...
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The attractive village of Pilley lies in a landscape famous for its scenic beauty, it encompasses a vast variety of valley's, hills, downs and the glorious New Forest National Park...
This lovely village is set in the lush greenery of the New Forest where a pretty village street leads to the banks of the Beaulieu River at the point at which it opens up as an estuary...
Southampton has many lovely gardens right in the city centre with picnic tables, flower beds and shady walks. In the spring the rhododendrons are a lovely sight...
This is a small picturesque hamlet at the edge of the New Forest National Park overlooking the Solent towards the Isle-of-Wight...
Lymington is a charming market town on the south coast, known for its historic architecture, lively harbor, and proximity to the New Forest National Park. A lovely Georgian.....
New Milton is a small sea-side town, with a variety of shops ranging from the charismatic old-fashioned department store Bradbeers, to modern shops such as New Look and Woolworths...
Standing close to the saltmarshes and creeks along the Beaulieu River, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Exbury must be one of the most captivating villages for miles around...
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The advent of the railways brought the Victorians flocking the enjoy the delights of Milford beach, which is mostly sand and shingle and from which, safe bathing can be enjoyed...
The village is lovely and peaceful with moorings for boats along the quayside and unrivalled views across to the Isle of Wight and Hurst Castle...
Breamore is one of those beautiful New Forest villages which is populated almost entirely by houses of the Tudor period...
Highcliffe village is surrounded by sweeping beaches backed by gorse-clad low cliffs from which the visitor can enjoy superb vista's of rolling frothy waves tumbling into Christchurch Bay...
This is mostly a small country park amongst trees with beautiful views across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight...
It is one of Wiltshire's loveliest villages, with the River Avon forming a division between the ancient village and the new...
A lovely old town with a pleasant deepwater harbour. Yarmouth, with its 'olde worlde' charm is definitely one of the jewels of this enchanting island resort...
"But in its wild scenery lies its greatest charm...... Nowhere, in extent at least, spread such stretches of heath and moor,.....
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Eling Tide Mill is a fascinating tourist attraction. It is a place steeped in history where flour has been milled for over 900.....
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Spinners Garden and Nursery can be found in the attractive valley village of Boldre, about three miles to the south of.....
Palace House and the old abbey ruins can be found a short distance away from the National Motor Museum, just one of Beaulieu's.....
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This gracious Palladian mansion was the home of the late Lord Louis Mountbatten and the place where the Queen, as the young.....
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When it was discovered in 1927 this lovely graceful timber-frame house was believed to have been King John's Hunting Lodge, but.....
This is a spectacular garden hidden in pleasant countryside overlooking the Beaulieu River in the New Forest. The.....
Netley Abbey Ruins , Hampshire..
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This stunning Grade 1 listed Mansion is situated on the cliffs at Highcliffe, overlooking Christchurch Bay and The Isle of Wight......
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The spit of shingle jutting out into the sea just a short distance from Milford-on-Sea was considered by Henry VIII to be the.....
This was the last great castle built as part of Henry VIII's fortifications against invasion of Britain by the French. .....