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  • Hampshire Winchester
    Winchester College - a Medieval Marvel

    Winchester College - a Medieval Marvel

    The buildings surrounding this courtyard were constructed between 1392 to 1394. They were built around a courtyard for defensive purposes as the college was established a year after a big rebellion in the town. Designed to be self-sufficient the buildings in the outer court included accommodation…

  • Hampshire Exbury Gardens
    Exbury Gardens - Exquisite Woodland Gardens in England's New Forest

    Exbury Gardens - Exquisite Woodland Gardens in England's New Forest

    I was like a child in a sweet shop, running from one glorious bloom to another, camera snapping frantically. Exbury Gardens in the New Forest was welcoming the spring with a fantastic display of magnolias, camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas. Magnolias are my favourite. The first magnolia was…

  • Hampshire New Forest
    Ringwood - Gateway to the New Forest

    Ringwood - Gateway to the New Forest

    Galloping through the Furlong Shopping Centre in Ringwood, Hampshire are bronze statues of a mare and foal created by Priscilla Hann. They are a beautiful reminder that Ringwood is in the New Forest and an ideal base for exploring further afield on foot, horseback, bus or bicycle. But spare some…

  • Hampshire GPSMyCity Guided Articles
    Winchester, King Alfred's Capital of England

    Winchester, King Alfred's Capital of England

    Winchester in Hampshire, England is a very popular tourist destination. Coach loads of visitors arrived and depart on Broadway in the city centre. Watched over by an imposing figure – the Anglo-Saxon King, Alfred the Great. His statue, created by Hamo Thornycroft, was placed there in 1901 to…

  • Hampshire GPSMyCity Guided Articles
    Exploring the Historic Waterways of Winchester in England

    Exploring the Historic Waterways of Winchester in England

    As I made my way across the water meadows of the River Itchen I found it difficult to believe I was not far from the city centre of Winchester. I was surrounded by leas of lush grass and thickets of trees. Beyond these I occasionally glimpsed the sparkle of water in the river. I was following in…

  • Hampshire Isle of Wight
    Five Intriguing Attractions on the Isle of Wight

    Five Intriguing Attractions on the Isle of Wight

    In the past the Isle of Wight has attracted many famous residents and visitors. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert built their family home, near Cowes. Lord Alfred Tennyson, poet laureate and the most famous Victorian was also a resident on the island. Today, its delightful old-fashioned ambience…

  • Hampshire Isle of Wight
    Osborne: The Home that Albert Created for Victoria

    Osborne: The Home that Albert Created for Victoria

    Victoria was Queen of England and Albert was her Prince Consort when they decided they needed a home for their large family away from public eye. Their search took them to the Isle of Wight, a place that that Victoria already knew and liked. Improved railway communications meant it was possible…

  • Hampshire New Forest
    Lyndhurst, the Heart of England's New Forest

    Lyndhurst, the Heart of England's New Forest

    Lyndhurst has been the throbbing heart of England’s New Forest since William the Conqueror made it his base when he established his hunting grounds here over nine hundred years ago. Today Lyndhurst is still central to the activities in the New Forest. The road into the village snakes around the…

  • Hampshire New Forest
    Balmer Lawn Hotel - a Brockenhurst Beauty in England's New Forest

    Balmer Lawn Hotel - a Brockenhurst Beauty in England's New Forest

    Ideally situated in the village of Brockenhurst in the New Forest the Balmer Lawn Hotel is as steeped in history as the common land,Balmer Lawn, that surrounds it. Once known as Palmers Lawn it is recorded that the waters of the Lymington River that flow past the hotel were known as Palmers Waters…

  • Hampshire New Forest
    Lymington, the Coastal Capital of the New Forest in England

    Lymington, the Coastal Capital of the New Forest in England

    Lymington in the New Forest of England has an unusually wide High Street. It was built like this to accommodate the large Charter Market that has been held here since 1250. Early every Saturday morning around one hundred market stalls are set up and line the High Street on both sides. Generally…