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Aldershot
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Princes Way, Aldershot
Known as The Home of the British Army, Aldershot has been one of the most important military towns in the UK since 1854.
Chawton
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Chawton
Home of Jane Austen for the last eight years of her life, Chawton is a delightful village near Alton in Hampshire. You can visit Jane Austen's House, where she wrote or revised all her novels, and see the Chawton House Library where Jane's brother,…
Cooksbridge
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This little village is home to McBeans the world famous orchid grower.
Albourne
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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.
Emsworth
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Emsworth
Emsworth, with its narrow streets, Georgian houses and walled gardens, is a picturesque fishing village popular with sailors, artists, naturalists and walkers.
Henley on Thames
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Henley On Thames
Henley is a beautiful 13th century market town in Oxfordshire famous for its popular festivals. View a map of the area and places to visit nearby
Bodiam
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Bodiam, nestled in the picturesque East Sussex countryside, is a charming village renowned for its iconic medieval castle and idyllic surroundings. A wonderful collection of attractions creates a tapestry of historical, leisure and nostalgic…
Havant
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Set on the Hampshire/West Sussex border, Havant is a town on the rural coast with much to do nearby. Find a map, events guide and tourist information.
Bruern
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Bruern
An Abbey is recorded at Bruern as early as 1147. The monastery was small and disreputable even compared to others in the Cotswolds, with a racy history of succession plots, deposed abbots and riots!
Isle of Sheppey
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The towns and villages scattered throughout the Isle of Sheppey shelter centuries of rich maritime and aviation histories.
Steventon
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The village of Steventon is best known as the birth-place of the author Jane Austen, who lived in the village from 1775 to 1801, after which she moved to Bath.
Cowes
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Cowes
What makes Cowes such a Mecca for yachtsmen and what is there to do in this seaport town?
Chesham
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Chesham in Buckinghamshire is a market town built on a prehistoric holy site in the River Chess Valley. Find things to do, places to visit & nearby events
Oxford
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This ancient university city is both timeless and modern, with plenty of things to do, lively arts venues, bustling shops and fashionable restaurants
Visit Waverley
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Rural Destinations
Waverley, known for its rural charm, the Surrey Hills, its literary and artistic associations, film and TV links, located in the south west corner of Surrey, in South East England
Steyning
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Town
Steeped in History and set against the inspiring landscape of the South Downs, Steyning is one of the most picturesque towns in Sussex.
Hawkhurst
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Cranbrook
The ancient Wealden village of Hawkhurst is widely known for its beautiful surroundings and long history.
Herne Bay
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Herne Bay
The resort of Herne Bay is a popular destination for water sports, wind surfing, sailing, zapcats racing and jet skiing but is still suitable for sandcastles, swimming and excellent fishing too.
Medway Towns
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Towns & Villages
Named after the River Medway, the area is made up of five towns - Chatham, Rochester, Gillingham, Rainham and Strood - and is only 35 minutes by train from London.
Ashford
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Ashford is a town in Kent boasting a lively cosmopolitan centre and world-class shopping with plenty of places to visit and things to do nearby




