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Wilton was once a county town, it has also been a bishopric, a Royal residence and is one of the oldest boroughs in England...
It is one of Wiltshire's loveliest villages, with the River Avon forming a division between the ancient village and the new...
Amesbury is a town near to stonehenge and is one of Wiltshire's most attractive little towns...
Breamore is one of those beautiful New Forest villages which is populated almost entirely by houses of the Tudor period...
Fovant is most noted for its dramatic hillside where huge regimental badges are carved into the chalk downs and clearly seen from the road...
Tisbury is a picturesque village set amidst delightful Wiltshire countryside where you will find friendly villagers and a calm, peaceful atmosphere...
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...
East Knoyle is situated where the Wiltshire countryside blends into Dorset. The landscape is quite stunning, it has a dramatically changing face of sweeping pastures and hillsides...
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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 enchanting little village boasts a host of thickly thatched, black and white, half timbered cottages,and has a bit of a bloody history...
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Shaftsbury is Dorset's only hill-top town, with its long history and good views it is particularly attractive to tourists...
This town lies amidst noted countryside between Wimborne Minster and Ringwood...
Stapehill, in the beautiful Dorset countryside is best known for its romantic Abbey gardens which are an absolute joy for every visitor including gardening enthusiasts...
This is a former wool and corn town with a fascinating history stretching back to Saxon times. It sits comfortably beneath the chalk downland of the Salisbury Plain at the head of the beautiful Wyle Valley...
Gloriously set, like a jewel in a crown, between woodland and heathland, is the picturesque place called Brockenhurst...
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...
Wimborne Minster is a magnificent Georgian town in the valley of the delightful River Stour...
This 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...
Elegant and spacious 18th-century house in the Cathedral Close...
Salisbury Cathedral's graceful spire rises to an elegant 404 feet, it is the tallest cathedral spire in England, and can be seen.....
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Stonehenge is one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world and one of England's most iconic landmarks, consisting.....
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Mottisfont Abbey is beautifully set on green lawns amidst vast old trees, it is bounded on one side by the rich water-meadows of.....
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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.....
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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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Romantic, ruined motte and bailey castle, with building works in stone. Parts of the castle date to the 12th-century, it was.....
"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.....
The Nun's of enclosed orders usually led a harsh existence under a regime of dedication and prayer, but it was also a peaceful.....
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Set in 250 acres of spectacular parkland landscaped in the latter half of the 18th century and now roamed by a herd of Red Devon.....