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Marwell Wildlife, Hampshire

Marwell Wildlife, Hampshire

Attractions in England's South East

With some of the most popular attractions in the country, you will never be stuck for ideas on places to visit in South East England this year. When you plan your next trip be sure to look at the range on offer in one of the most diverse and beautiful parts of England.

Enchanting castles, impressive cathedrals, inspiring museums, historic houses and lots more can all be found here in the South East. For starters there is Windsor Castle in Berkshire, Canterbury Cathedral in Kent and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in Hampshire.  South East England’s climate also makes the area perfor must-see vineyards and beautiful gardens. However, if you prefer to quench your thirst with a beer, there are plenty of established breweries, as well and some Great Country Pubs that showcase these local brews.

If you intend on taking the children along and having some family fun, check out the exciting theme parks and popular zoos – all of which are sure to provide that next memorable day out in South East England for you and your family.

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British Pedal Car Grand Prix

British Pedal Car Grand Prix

The 5th New Milton Pedal Car Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 14th July 2013. There will be events and entertainment for everyone throughout the day...

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  1. Hell Fire Caves

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    Hell Fire Caves

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    Cave

    Location

    West Wycombe

    Caves dug into chalk hillside extending to approximately 0.75 mile. Enter through a flint forecourt reminiscent of a Gothic church and explore many chambers.

    Hell Fire Caves
  2. The Horse Trust

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    The Horse Trust

    Type

    Animal Collection

    Location

    Speen, Princes Risborough

    Pay a visit to the oldest horse charity in the world, established in 1886 to help the working horses of London.

    The Horse Trust
  3. Bradenham

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    Bradenham

    Type

    Forest

    Location

    High Wycombe


    Picturesque village in the Chiltern hills

    Scenic village with cottages clustered around a village green. 17th-century manor house (not open) and church provide impressive backdrop.

    Please note: designated parking at the village green above the cricket pavilion

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    Bradenham
  4. West Wycombe Park

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    West Wycombe Park

    Location

    High Wycombe


    The elegant Palladian home of the Dashwood family and historic village

    West Wycombe Park is one of the most theatrical and Italianate of all English country houses and the Dashwood family home for over 300 years. Set in 45 acres of landscaped park, the house as we see it today is the creation...

    West Wycombe Park
  5. Hughenden Manor

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    Hughenden Manor

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    Historic House / Palace

    Location

    High Wycombe

    Amid rolling Chiltern countryside, discover the former home of the great Victorian statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Hughenden provides a fascinating glimpse into the private world of one of the most colourful and charismatic characters of his age. Whilst here stroll across the hillside or look up and...

    Hughenden Manor
  6. Lacey Green Windmill, Buckinghamshire

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    Lacey Green Windmill

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    Windmill

    Location

    Lacey Green

    A 17th century timber smock mill with original wooden machinery. Built in 1650 and restored during the last 30 years by The Chiltern Society.

    Lacey Green Windmill, Buckinghamshire
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    Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway

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    Steam Railway

    Location

    Chinnor

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  1. Hampshire's Countryside - Jane  Austen Country

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    Jane Austen circular walk

    Type

    Nature Trail

    Location

    Chawton, near Alton

    Come and discover the beautiful countryside that inspired Jane Austen and take a peek inside her house where she lived and worked for 8 years.

    Hampshire's Countryside - Jane  Austen Country
  2. The Savill Garden's Herbaceous borders

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    The Savill Garden

    Type

    Garden

    Location

    Egham

    The Savill Garden is a garden of beauty and colour where visitors journey through 35 acres of interconnecting gardens. It offers year-round interest, an iconic visitor centre with restaurant, gallery café, gift shop and plant sales.

    The Savill Garden's Herbaceous borders
  3. Exquisite picnic trips and elegant private charters in Oxford

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    Oxford River Cruises

    Type

    Boat Trip

    Location

    Oxford

    Oxford River Cruises offers luxury river trips and self-drive hire boats on the Thames.

    Exquisite picnic trips and elegant private charters in Oxford