BEST THINGS TO DO IN HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND
If you're looking for the best things to do in Hampshire, then this is the video for you.
Hampshire is one of those counties that has everything going for it. It has cool cites, a cracking coastline and gorgeous countryside all just waiting to be explored.
It’s also very close to London making it perfect for either a day trip or a weekend away - I mean, what more could you want from a UK staycation!
If you're planning a trip here, hopefully this video will show you some of the best places to visit in Hampshire. I really hope you love it here as much as I do!
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Visit Hampshire: Things to do and Experiences
Come and visit world class attractions in Hampshire (UK) such as Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, see the set of Downton Abbey at Highclere Castle or discover where Jane Austen lived in the quaint village of Chawton. Hampshire is filled with family friendly attractions such as Paultons Park, home to Peppa Pig World and Beaulieu, National Motor Museum and many, many more. Get on the water and try your hand at sailing, kite surfing or stand up paddle boarding (SUP). If you prefer to keep your feet on dry land, Hampshire has fantastic walking and cycling routes for all abilities. Shop till you drop at one of Hampshire’s high quality shopping centres and boutiques. Exbury Garden’s is just one of the many stunning gardens you can visit and take in further natural beauty and wildlife in Hampshire’s two national parks, the New Forest and South Downs.
Hampshire is only 1 hour away from London, located centrally on England’s south coast so great for a day trip or for longer stays.
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Wonders of England | The Most Amazing Places in England | England's Best Countryside Village to Live
Wonders of England | The Most Amazing Places in England | England's Best Countryside Village to Live
A Beautiful Day in Winchester: England's Best Countryside Village to Live
📸 In this video: A walking tour of one of England's most picturesque and charming villages in Winchester, Hampshire often hailed as the best place to live in England's countryside. Whether you're considering moving to the countryside, planning a visit, or simply curious about what makes UK Countryside so special, this video will give you a taste of this village's beauty and tranquillity.
📍Wherwell
Another nearby village on the River Test is known for its charming scenery and the legend of the two-legged dragon. Church Street is lined with beautiful thatched cottages.
📍Stoke Charity
The River Dever, a chalk stream in Hampshire County, boasts crystal clear waters where you can fish. a local friend showed me a great fishing spot. Using bread as bait, he caught and released a decent-sized wild brown trout.
As I wandered the village, I saw free-range chickens. I had the most stunning lunch spot right on the river, surrounded by ducks and geese, enjoying delicious trout with dill sauce.
📍East Stratton
This incredibly beautiful estate village in Winchester, Hampshire, has a rich history. The name Stratton comes from Old English, meaning farmstead or village on a Roman road. This picturesque village feels like something out of a fairytale storybook, with stunning thatched homes and historic landmarks.
📍River AIre
Enjoy the classic English countryside with shallow gravel beds and fast-flowing waters. Easily accessed from Broad Street, follow the riverside path through unspoiled Hampshire countryside. A swan couple with a new hatchling adds to the charm, and thanks to the Amy Duck Food Table, visitors can have a wonderful time feeding the ducks.
📍Fulling Mill Cottage
Located in the charming village of New Alresford, it is crowned the No. 1 Best Place to Live in the Countryside by The Sunday Times. A unique feature of this village is the river running underneath some of the cottages, home to large trout, ducks, and swans. a rare sight with an intriguing history.
Enjoy a walk along the river, less than a two-hour drive from London. Friendly residents create a welcoming atmosphere, and there are lovely spots for children to feed the ducks.
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What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Essex? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
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Places to see in ( Alton - UK )
Places to see in ( Alton - UK )
Alton is a market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is located across a valley on the source of the River Wey. According to the 2011 census, it has a population of 17,816. The town is famous for its connection with Sweet Fanny Adams and Jane Austen.
The town was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086 under the name Aoltone and was notable for having the most valuable market recorded therein. The Battle of Alton occurred in the town during the English Civil War. The town contains three secondary schools and its own railway station.
Alton is between Farnham 9 miles (14 km) to the northeast and Winchester 16 miles (26 km) to the southwest. London is 52 miles (84 km). Nearby Brockham Hill, situated 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometres) northeast of Alton, rises to 225 metres (738 feet) above sea level. The nearby village of Bentworth is the highest village in Hampshire.
There have been a number of breweries in Alton since 1763. Coors Brewing Company (among the ten largest brewers in the world) had a brewery in Alton for fifty years, which produced Carling, Grolsch and Worthington. It closed in 2015 because it lost work from Heineken. Alton was famous in the 18th century for the manufacture of paper and of dress materials including ribbed druggets, shallons, silks and serges, bombazine and figured barragons.
Alton WordFest is a celebration of the spoken and written word held in late September or early October each year. The Allen Gallery serves as Alton's art gallery. It houses a large, permanent ceramics collection as well as temporary exhibitions. Holybourne Theatre is on the site of a former Nissen hut that was converted into a theatre by German prisoners-of-war during World War II. Alton Morris was formed in 1979, and have been Morris Dancing both in the United Kingdom and abroad. They often perform at Alton street events.
The Alton Independent Cinema Project was formed in May 2011 to help secure the future of independent cinema in the town. Alton Maltings was renovated in 2004-5 and is now the home of Harvest Church and is used by community groups, charities, private users and other organisations throughout the week. The Alton Maltings claims to be the widest wooden spanned building in Hampshire.
The Curtis Museum was founded in 1856 by Dr William Curtis and houses one of the finest local history collections in Hampshire. Anstey Park, is a large open space with playing fields and a small children's playground. Alton Sports Centre is open to the public and includes a swimming pool, gym, indoor and outdoor courts.
Alton station is on the National Rail network at the end of the Alton Line with a service to London Waterloo. Alton railway station also serves as a terminus for the Mid Hants Railway commonly called 'The Watercress Line', a restored steam railway running between Alton and New Alresford, so called because it used to be used to transport fresh watercress to London.
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Winchester district is home to a great selection of independent restaurants, cafes and shops. Visit the city centre for a shopping trip or stay a little longer and explore one of our market towns - Bishop's Waltham, Alresford or Wickham. With history and heritage at its heart and a thriving cultural scene, whether visiting for a day trip or short break, you’ll find tons of things to do, with so many attractions and experiences.
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Places to see in ( Alton - UK )
Places to see in ( Alton - UK )
Alton is a market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. Alton is located across a valley on the source of the River Wey. . The town is famous for its connection with Sweet Fanny Adams.
The town of Alton was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086 under the name Aoltone and was notable for having the most valuable market recorded therein. The Battle of Alton occurred in the town during the English Civil War. The town contains three secondary schools and its own railway station.
Alton is between Farnham 9 miles (14 km) to the northeast and Winchester 16 miles (26 km) to the southwest. London is 52 miles (84 km). Nearby Brockham Hill, situated 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometres) northeast of Alton, rises to 225 metres (738 feet) above sea level.
The nearby village of Bentworth is the highest village in Hampshire.
Alton was famous in the 18th century for the manufacture of paper. Alton has businesses in the retail and service sectors in the centre of the town, and over a hundred businesses in the four industrial areas of Mill Lane, Newman Lane, Caker Stream and Omega Park, ranging from light industrial to computer software production.
Alton WordFest is a celebration of the spoken and written word held in late September or early October each year. Alton WordFest has hosted The Pint Pot of Fire - a story-telling competition among champions representing writers' circles, public speaking groups and oral-tradition story-telling clubs from around the area. The Pint Pot of Fire has run annually since 2005 and was formerly held in Guildford (2005) and Farnham (2006–2009).
The Allen Gallery serves as Alton's art gallery. It houses a large, permanent ceramics collection as well as temporary exhibitions.
Holybourne Theatre is on the site of a former Nissen hut that was converted into a theatre by German prisoners-of-war during World War II. Alton Morris was formed in 1979, and have been Morris Dancing both in the United Kingdom and abroad. They often perform at Alton street events.
The Alton Independent Cinema Project was formed in May 2011 to help secure the future of independent cinema in the town. Alton Maltings was renovated in 2004-5 and is now the home of Harvest Church and is used by community groups, charities, private users and other organisations throughout the week. The Alton Maltings claims to be the widest wooden spanned building in Hampshire.
Alton Library was rebuilt in 2005 to a design by the County Council Architects. The new library contains a lending library, reference library, computer facilities and a cafe. The Curtis Museum was founded in 1856 by Dr William Curtis and houses one of the finest local history collections in Hampshire. The Town Gardens contains a bandstand (built in 1935 for the Silver Jubilee of King George V). Anstey Park, is a large open space with playing fields and a small children's playground
Alton station is on the National Rail network at the end of the Alton Line with a service to London Waterloo. Alton railway station also serves as a terminus for the Mid Hants Railway commonly called 'The Watercress Line', a restored steam railway running between Alton and New Alresford, so called because it used to be used to transport fresh watercress to London. The origins of the Watercress Line date back to 1861, the year in which Parliament granted consent for what was then known as the 'Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway'. Alton used to be a railway junction. As well as the Mid-Hants Railway, from 1903 to 1955 the Meon Valley Railway ran from Alton down the Meon Valley to join the Eastleigh to Fareham line at Fareham. The Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway ran north to Basingstoke.
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Places to see in ( Alresford - UK )
Places to see in ( Alresford - UK )
New Alresford or simply Alresford is a small town and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. It is 7.5 miles north-east of Winchester and 12 miles south-west of the town of Alton. In the 2001 census, Alresford had a population of around 6,000. New Alresford has independent shops, a tourist information centre, a central conservation area, four tea rooms, five pubs and is a terminus as with Alton of the Watercress Line, a steam worked heritage railway at Alresford railway station.
There is evidence of Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age occupation on numerous sites in the Alresford area, with a Roman or Romano-British site on nearby Fobdown and to the south-east of the town in Bramdean. There is evidence of a grant to the Church at Winchester sometime before the 9th century, which became known as the Liberty of Alresford. Alresford was listed in the Domesday Book but this probably refers to what is now Old Alresford as there is no evidence of a settlement south of the river at this time. Old Alresford as with Farnham, Guildford, Dorking and Maidstone adjoins the Pilgrims' Way between Canterbury and Winchester.
New Alresford was founded in the 12th/13th century, the idea originally being that of Henri de Blois, the Bishop of Winchester and brother of King Stephen of England. The design of the T-shaped town (originally named Novum Forum) was followed by de Blois' successor Godfrey de Lucy. Alresford was one of the Bishop's six new towns and was his most profitable plantation—his palace was situated in nearby Bishop's Sutton, perhaps less than a mile distant. The medieval stone bridge he built at this time is still in place. This expansion also involved the construction of the Great Weir between New Alresford and Old Alresford, creating Old Alresford Pond.
New Alresford quickly became established as a prosperous market town, focussed on the wool, leather and the other products from sheep and cattle; in the 14th century Alresford sheep markets produced one of five highest turnovers in England. Alresford sent two members to parliament until the population was reduced by the Black Death. In the 17th century the town made news as a dangerous place to live due to the uncommonly frequent fires which razed it; in the spring of 1644, the Battle of Cheriton took place on Cheriton Down, reaching the outskirts of Alresford.
The town is crowned by its large T-shape main street conservation area. The town is an attractive art, rail and tourist destination, with its classical, dense two Georgian streets situated near Winchester and the South Downs National Park. Here are the Swan Hotel, Bell Hotel, Pink House Hotel, jewellers, wine merchants, butchers, flower shops, toy shop, dress shops, the Alresford Gallery, Candover Gallery and tea rooms. There are three other public houses, the larger being the Globe Inn by one of the stream channels and play area. Alresford is at the south-western end of the Watercress Line (officially the Mid-Hants Railway). This heritage railway line runs steam and diesel trains, and gains its name from the fact that it used to be the line that took watercress up to London.
Brandy Mount House holds the National Plant Collection of Snowdrops in their grounds. The gardens are open to the public during the season. Alresford holds a number of community events throughout the year. Several are organised by or with New Alresford Town Council (NATC). All events which are held in the main streets within the original town (Broad Street, East Street, West Street) require the permission of the New Alresford Town Trust (NATT – a registered charity which preserves the town's traditional rights of access, to fairs and to street markets, preserves old documents and buildings, and runs a community minibus). A fee for street usage is usually payable by organisers, which helps in the Trust's other works, including running the local minibus which serves the elderly and disabled. A number of events are organised by The Alresford Pigs Association, which raises money in the local area for those in need, by the local Rotary club (such as the annual 5 November Fireworks at Arlebury Park), and by the town council.
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Alresford, Hampshire
This is a tour of Alresford in Hampshire, a beautiful Georgian town. Visit the town website at or the virtual tour of the town at where you can explore many of the town's interesting businesses.
Alresford | Watercress Town
Alresford town is known for growing watercress and its old steam railway often attract thousand of tourist to this little town. The attractions for this town also included The 7.4 Km. Watercress Trail and a shorter 1-mile-walk on the Millennium trail along the river Alres.
By the end of this video, we've also included a short visit to The Grange - a stately home that has now become English Heritage.
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Alresford Watercress Trail | Hampshire, England
A local nature trail in Alresford started in the back of the church heading towards the river Alres. Appeared the old mill, which was converted into a very beautiful house. This is the prime spot for this route. We took our time there to admire the beauty of the very clear river with very soothing wavy aquatic vegetation, ducks and swans were around to play with. From that point we walked further across the river and into the wooded bit where we found quite many trouts and dragon flies along the river. Soon after, the very old and historic eel house appeared. We walked further towards the field of meadows and through to the old toll house. Before we reached the avenue of trees, we found some sheep and lambs over the fence in the farm on the side of the road. It was overall a very wonderful nature walk indeed.
#27 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks: Ovington, Alresford, Itchen Stoke The Watercress Walk 5.5 miles
One of my Hampshire walks that discovers the watercress beds, beautiful riverside scenery and hilltop views from this lovely part of the Itchen Valley .
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Swan Hotel, Alton, Hampshire, United Kingdom HD review
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Situated in the shopping area on Alton's main street, the historic Swan Hotel dates from 1554. It offers a free parking lot, full English breakfasts in the modern restaurant, and free Wi-Fi.
Swan Hotel is less than 2 miles from Jane Austen’s Cottage in Chawton. The cottage is where 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Pride and Prejudice' were written.
The restaurant serves a varied menu until 10 pm, every day. The bar and lounge have open fireplaces and offer bar meals and real ales.
Comfortable bedrooms come with a TV, tea and coffee facilities, and a CD player.
The Watercress Train Line runs from New Alresford to Alton and is home to Thomas the Tank Engine.
The Grange
The Grange, Alresford, Hampshire.
The Pilgrims' Way: Winchester to Alresford 11 April 2017
The ancient Pilgrims Way route between the cathedrals of Winchester and Canterbury is 136 miles long. Here is the first 9 miles of the route between Winchester and Alresford in Hampshire. The walk follows the beautiful valley of the River Itchen and goes past some interesting churches at Kings Worthy, Martyr Worthy and Itchen Abbas The walk took place in warm, sunny weather on Tuesday 11 April 2017.
4K Alresford Railway Station On The Watercress Line.
Alresford railway station in Hampshire, England, is the terminus of the Heritage Steam Railway, the Watercress Line, from Alton.
The Watercress Line is so called because the local Watercress farmers used it to transport their Watercress to the London markets.
We paid a short visit on a rainy morning in July 2021
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