Tourist Information Hampshire
Marwell is a 100 acre Zoological park in which you can observe over 250 species of animals.
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Paultons park is a family orientated theme park on the edge of the New Forest with over 50 different rides and attractions.
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Broadlands is home to Lord Mountbatten and is also famous as the place where Winston Churchill was born.
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Salisbury has Britain's finest 13th century Gothic Cathedral boasting the tallest spire in the Kingdom.
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Winchester Cathedral is one of the largest in England and has the longest nave and overall length of any Gothic cathedral in Europe.
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The National Motor Musueum has one of the world's finest collections of historically important motor vehicles.
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A Museum of history of four of the finest and most famous regiments in the British Army.
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The museum was opened shortly after World War II in Series House which was built in about 1730 for William Sheldon.
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The Brigade of Gurkhas is a unique organisation in today’s British Army and the Gurkha Museum is the only Museum to record its history
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A 170 metre tall tower in Portsmouth that offers 350 degree panoramic views, Europe's largest glass floor and lots of fun activities.
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Calshot Castle is one of Henry VIII's device forts, built on Calshot Spit at the Solent to guard the entrance to Southampton Water.
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Completed in 1544, Hurst Castle is one of Henry VIII's Device Forts built to guard the approaches to Portsmouth.
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Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum houses one of the best collections relating to Stonehenge and local archaeology.
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Whitchurch Silk Mill is a watermill on the River Test, which was constructed in 1815 on a plot of land called Frog Island.
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Fort Nelson is one of 5 defensive forts built on the summit of Portsdown Hill in the 1860s.
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Winchester Castle is a medieval building in Hampshire, founded in 1067. Only the Great Hall exists now.
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HorsePower, the Museum of The King’s Royal Hussars, contains exhibitions of medals, swords, colourful uniforms, & fascinating photographs.
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The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty is a medieval almshouse founded in the early 12th century.
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The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens is an arboretum comprising over 42,000 trees and 12,000 shrubs.
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The Watercress Line, is a heritage railway running 16 km from New Alresford to Alton where it connects to the National Rail network.
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