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It was King Caedwalla of Wessex who, in 688 bestowed the Manor of Farnham on the Bishop's of Winchester...
This town is listed in the Doomsday Book of 1086, then it was a mere settlement which over the passing centuries developed into a village...
In Chawton is the unassuming 18th-century cottage where Jane Austen once lived...
This town lies on the extremities of the Berkshire Downs and the Chiltern Hills at a point where the waters of the rivers Thames and Kennet meet making the River Thames a major river for the rest of its journey to the sea...
A picturesque village in Hampshire, near to Watership Down...
There is much to do with England's great aviation history in the County of Berkshire, and at Woodley visitors will find the interesting Museum of Aviation which is appropriately.....
Alresford is a market town in Hampshire, just north-east of the City of Winchester and south-west of the town of Alton, which it is linked to by the Mid Hants Watercress Railway.....
A feature of the town is its long narrow streets, these stretch out from the River Wey and are lined with several gracious historic properties...
"the most fairy-like little nook on the whole river". - Jerome K. Jerome..
It has a High Street of mellow Georgian buildings, and despite changing times Guildford is a town that has managed to maintain its charm and character...
In the 17th-century the old part of Woking was a thriving market town with a lively population...
With such pretty countryside and so much of historic interest Whitchurch makes an ideal base from which to explore the delights of rural Hampshire...
Picturesque village on the road from Guildford to Cranleigh. Here visitors will find a wealth of timber-frame black and white properties dominating the narrow village streets, thus the village retains a lovely timeless atmosphere...
Part of the charm of Hascombe, are the several delightful gardens in the area, designed by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) celebrated landscape designer of the 19th and 20th-century...
Claimed to be the oldest inhabited village in Britain..
A picturesque village surrounded by the South Downs National Park, and with a rich history..
Newbury is a lovely town, it is rich in 17th century buildings with the Tudor granary building being of immense attraction...
Henley held the very first regatta in 1839 and in the year 1851 Prince Albert became Patron of the Regatta, thus giving the event the pretigious title of Royal Henley Regatta...
Crux Easton is a quiet Hampshire hamlet lying in the shadow of Beacon Hill which rises to 262ft west of the village...
The main village street is thronged with exquisite old properties, some of brick, some tile hung, and some are built of Sussex clunch - a beautiful building material of soft limestone...
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This house stands on a spot where once there may have been a Roman inn or villa. The name means "house of wine" which is a very.....
ST. Michael's Abbey is a beautiful Abbey Church built in the peace and tranquillity of the English countryside by the French.....
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The Devils Punchbowl is situated in the east of Hindhead, the whole area is the largest open space in surrey. It is the gateway.....
This lovely gabled Elizabethan house, built of a greenish-grey ragstone from the ruins of nearby Waverley Abbey, was built around.....
The Mid-Hants Railway is a preserved heritage steam railway, operating in Hampshire, between Alresford and Alton...
This great Surrey cathedral is one of the few churches to come out of the 20th-century. Its design by Sir Edward Maufe had been.....
This is one of the few castles that the French did manage to capture. It was one of three English castle's taken by the Dauphin.....
The magnificent landscape of Winkworth was begun in 1937 when Dr.Wilfred Fox took the opportunity to acquire a parcel of land.....
Elegant country house with highly distinctive gardens...
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Originally little more than a stream, Virginia Water Lake was begun in 1746 by William, Duke of Cumberland who was then Ranger of.....
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This was once a rather plain building until Sir Charles Barry turned it into the matchless beauty we see today. A place of rare.....
This is a magnificent 14th-century Grade I listed church hall. Its timber-framing is typical of the late medieval period, and.....
Intriguing Tudor Manor with 14th-century fortifications, and Ornamental gardens set within medieval walls. Things to see include.....
Dorney Court is unusual in that it has passed by direct descent, father to son, through 13 generations of the Palmer family in.....