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Arundel Wetland Centre
Set in ancient woodlands in the middle of the South Downs; adjacent to the River Arun; overlooked by the historic Arundel Castle skyline the centre also attracts many wild birds to the lakes, reed beds and woodland areas on the site.
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Manor Farm Country Park
A working farm of a bygone age set in a scenic landscape of farmland and ancient woodland on the banks of the River Hamble.
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Titchfield Abbey
Titchfield Abbey (Place House) Hampshire
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Portchester Castle
The Norman castle at Portchester stands in one corner of a large Roman fort.
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Portsmouth Dockyard
Discover the world famous historic ships – HMS Victory the Mary Rose & HMS Warrior 1860 that have shaped British history at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
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Bucklers Hard
Bucklers Hard is one of Englands most attractive and unusual villages.
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Bursledon Windmill
Visit this restored 'tower' mill and see and hear the machinery turning. Its wooden machinery, a direct copy of the original, is in full working order. Visitor facilities are provided in the 17th century barn. The granary, rescued from elsewhere in Hampshire, and the pond helps create a countryside atmosphere.
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Bursledon Brickworks
Bursledon Brickworks was founded in 1897 by Mr Ashby. The surviving buildings are the main part of the southern complex which at its height was producing 20 million bricks a year. The northern complex, dating from 1903, was demolished a few years ago as it was becoming a dangerous structure. The brickworks was a family run concern until after the Second World War when it was amalgamated with the Sussex and Dorking Brick Company and became Redlands Limited in 1959.
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Royal Victoria Country Park
Overlooking Southampton Water, this popular park provides ideal facilities for children and peace of mind for parents to enjoy a safe environment. The relaxing and happy atmosphere is complemented by a calendar of events, exhibitions and walks.
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Uppark House
Uppark: a tranquil and intimate 18th-century house
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Weald & Downland Museum
Set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside is a very special place to wander amongst a fascinating collection of nearly 50 historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, many with period gardens, together with farm animals, woodland walks and a picturesque lake.
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Royal Marines
The Royal Marines Museum, situated on the seafront at Southsea, Portsmouth, is a proud and welcoming Museum set in striking Victorian surroundings. Based in the lavishly decorated former Officers’ Mess of Eastney Barracks, built in the 1860s for the Royal Marine Artillery, the Museum is situated in the heart of their history.
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Hamble Valley
Whether you are visiting for the day or a short break, the Hamble Valley has many attractions and places to visit to keep the family entertained.
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Winchester Great Hall
The first and finest of all 13th century halls, with the greatest symbol of medieval mythology, 'The Round Table of King Arthur'.
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Milestones
Imagine an open-air museum inside a massive modern building… a network of streets with shops, a village green and even a pub... dating from Victorian times and the 1930s… it's fun... a surprise around every corner!
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Watercress Line
Experience history in motion as you travel by steam between the beautiful Georgian town of Alresford and Alton. 10 miles of track through beautiful Hampshire scenery, passing two stations - Ropley, which is the railway's engineering base and Medstead and Four Marks, the highest station in southern England. There are many special events throughout the year and kids of all ages will enjoy a great day out.
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Moors Valley Park
At Moors Valley there is something for everyone... whether you want to enjoy a peaceful walk or cycle ride through the Forest, experience a ride on an authentic narrow-gauge steam train or even go on a high wire adventure swinging through the tree tops...
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Cholderton Rare Breeds
Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm Park and Rabbit World is a converted milk dairy farm, set in beautiful countryside on the Wiltshire & Hampshire border only 4 miles from Stonehenge, with views to Salisbury Cathedral.
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