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  1. Albourne

    Albourne

    Albourne, a small village with a population of about 600, is situated in the low Weald and Mid Sussex, just north of the South Downs.

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  2. Aldershot

    Aldershot

    Known as The Home of the British Army, Aldershot has been one of the most important military towns in the UK since 1854. It's not surprising then, that Aldershot boasts one of the best military museums outside of London.

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  3. Alfriston

    Alfriston

    The area around Alfriston must have been occupied from neolithic times as a number of barrows from this period have been found higher up the surrounding Downs, originally known as Aelfrictun the 'town of Alfric' in Saxon times.

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  4. Alresford

    Alresford

    Alresford is the perfect place for taking a stroll - admire the handsome Georgian houses or relax alongside the pretty riverside walk.

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  5. Alton

    Alton

    Alton is a lively market town right in the heart of Jane Austen country. The surrounding landscape is picturesque and tranquil – which makes it all the more surprising that Alton was once most famous for the brutal murder of Sweet Fanny Adams in 1887.
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  6. Amberley

    Amberley

    Amberley is set on the River Arun with many flint walled, thatched cottages, a medieval castle (now a hotel) and a fascinating Industrial Museum.

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  7. Amersham Old Town

    Amersham Old Town

    A typical little Chilterns town at its picturesque best.

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  8. Andover

    Andover

    Explore the rich heritage of the Hampshire market town of Andover in the Test Valley at the Andover Museum and Museum of the Iron Age.

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  9. Ansty

    Ansty

    Ansty is a small settlement about four miles from Haywards Heath. Its village sign, situated at the Ansty Cross was painted by the renowned local artist James Forsyth.

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  10. Ardingly

    Ardingly

    Ardingly is a parish of attractive wooded scenery in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village sign was erected as a memorial to Viscountess Wolseley, and marks the site of the original tollgate.

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  11. Arundel

    Arundel

    You can not help being impressed in Arundel, West Sussex. From exploring the magnificent Arundel Castle to pottering on the River Arun, it’s an almost fairytale destination.

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  12. Ascot

    Ascot

    Though a pretty Berkshire town in its own right, it's fair to say that Ascot is dominated by its spectacular racecourse. Certainly one of the world's finest and most famous courses, Ascot attracts over half a million visitors each year.

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  13. Ascott under Wychwood

    Ascott under Wychwood

    The village of Ascott under Wychwood, taking its name from the ancient Wychwood Forest, is situated on the south side of the River Evenlode and lies on the Cotswold Railway (connecting Worcester and London).

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  14. Ashdown Forest

    Ashdown Forest

    Ashdown Forest, six and a half thousand acres of enchanted forest and heathland, is one of England's surviving primeval wonders.

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  15. Ashford

    Ashford

    Right in the heart of Kent, the famous “Garden of England”, Ashford has bloomed into a lively, cosmopolitan commercial centre. In Ashford you'll find 19th Century windmills and medieval buildings alongside bright shopping and trendy restaurants.

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