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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.

  2. Aldershot

    Aldershot is world-famous as the home of the British Army. Leisure attractions include Aldershot Military Museum, Princes Hall, West End Centre & Alpine Snowsports.

  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.

  4. Alresford

    Alresford

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

  5. Alton

    Alton

    Hampshire’s friendliest market town, Alton is the ideal base for exploring this historic and beautiful area.

  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.

  7. Amersham Old Town

    Amersham Old Town

    A typical little Chilterns town at its picturesque best.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Arundel

    Arundel

    Historic Arundel lies at the heart of the South Downs. Cobbled streets, specialist shops and restaurants, surround the stunning Norman castle, overlooking the Arun River Valley.

  11. Ascot

    Ascot

    Ascot was originally a village called East Cote meaning Eastern Cottage from the old English...

  12. 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.

  13. Ashford

    Ashford

    Ashford’s excellent road and rail connections, along with its international Eurostar station, make it an ideal base from which to explore the Garden of England.