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A beautiful village hidden in the lush green hampshire countryside is noted for both it's immpressive church and through Gilbert White's classic field study - The Natural History of Selborne.
Information | Pictures (13) | AccommodationThis is a small picturesque hamlet at the edge of the New Forest National Park overlooking the Solent towards the Isle-of-Wight.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationSouthampton 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.
Information | Pictures (183) | AccommodationHistory records that this is the place where Henry VIII's flag ship "Mary Rose" sank in front of the mighty castle built by the king as one of a chain of defensive fortresses to...
Information | Pictures (83) | AccommodationThe town has always been known for its fine fishing, the River Test offers some of the best and most expensive fishing in England.
Information | Pictures (31) | AccommodationTotton 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.
Information | Pictures (6) | AccommodationWarsash lies at the mouth of the River Hamble, it is best known as a centre for yachting, but began life as a humble fishing village which grew to expansion during the 18th and...
Information | Pictures (24) | AccommodationThis enchanting little village boasts a host of thickly thatched, black and white, half timbered cottages,and has a bit of a bloody history.
Information | Pictures (5) | AccommodationWith such pretty countryside and so much of historic interest Whitchurch makes an ideal base from which to explore the delights of rural Hampshire.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationThis is an old town which was a tribal town long before the Romans landed in Britain, under their leadership it flourished to become the 5th largest city in the land, and was later heralded as the capital of King Alfred.
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