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Places to see in ( Eastleigh - UK )

Places to see in ( Eastleigh - UK )

Eastleigh is in Hampshire, England, and the main town in the Borough of Eastleigh. The town of Eastleigh lies between Southampton and Winchester, and is part of the South Hampshire conurbation. The first substantial growth was as a railway town.

Now Eastleigh is home to many businesses, including a manufacturing plant owned by Prysmian Cables & Systems (formerly the cables division of Pirelli). The town of Eastleigh lies on the River Itchen, one of England's premier chalk streams for fly fishing, a designated site of Special Scientific Interest.

Southampton Airport, the 20th largest airport in the UK, is located in Eastleigh. Southampton Airport is served by a dedicated mainline railway station, Southampton Airport Parkway, which is the next station stop (5 minutes) from Eastleigh railway station.

Eastleigh is served by Eastleigh railway station, a mainline station on the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo (just 75 minutes away) and Winchester to Southampton, Bournemouth and Poole, with a fast and frequent service to those places. It is also the junction station for two other routes, the Eastleigh-Fareham Line and the Eastleigh-Romsey Line.

Eastleigh has bus services provided by Stagecoach South, Bluestar, Brijan Tours, First Group Hampshire, Wilts & Dorset and Xelabus. Eastleigh is also located close to the junction between the M3 motorway and M27 motorway, giving easy road access to Southampton, Winchester, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and places between.

( Eastleigh - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Eastleigh . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Eastleigh - UK

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Eastleigh Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Hampshire, and around five miles north of Southampton, is the town of Eastleigh.

According to a written record there has been a Saxon village in the area called 'East Leah' from as early as 932 AD ('leah' meaning 'clearing in the forest'). For several centuries it remained a tiny village. This would all change from around 1838 when the London and South Western Railway Company built a railway line from Southampton to Winchester.

A station was built at the approximate midpoint between Southampton and Winchester. It was initially named Bishopstoke Junction, after the neighbouring village called Bishopstoke. In 1839 the line was extended to Basingstoke and London. The station was renamed 'Eastleigh and Bishopstoke' in 1889, and finally 'Eastleigh' in 1923.

The transition from small village into large railway town was a gradual process. By 1851 'Eastley' as it was then spelt had a population of just 213. In 1868 Eastley merged with the neighbouring village of Barton to become one parish. A woman named Charlotte Yonge donated £500 towards the building of a new church. In return she was granted permission to rename the parish either Barton or Eastley. She opted for Eastley, but with a change of spelling to Eastleigh to make it sound more modern.

By 1881 the population had reached just over 1,000. In 1884 the railway company decided to build a wagon and carriage works at Eastleigh. This new industry sparked an industrial boom in the town. In 1909 locomotive works were built at Eastleigh. In the 1920s Pirelli opened a cable factory in the town.

In 1932 Southampton Airport opened. Despite the name it is much closer to Eastleigh than to Southampton, at around a mile south of Eastleigh town centre. In the 1970s the M3 motorway opened, connecting Eastleigh to London via Winchester and Basingstoke. This has made Eastleigh a popular commuter town for those working in the capital, in addition to its own local economy.

On Leigh Road in the town centre is the Railway Man Statue. Unveiled in 1995, it depicts a skilled railway worker of the 1930s in homage to Eastleigh's heritage as a railway town and the many people who worked at the Eastleigh Railway Works.

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Filmed: 9th June 2021

Link to the walk on Google Maps: (with a slight discrepancy at Eastleigh Park)

Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.

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0:00 Leigh Road
0:20 The Railway Man Statue
0:27 Leigh Road
1:41 Market Street
4:30 Wells Place
5:55 High Street
8:35 Leigh Road
10:01 Eastleigh Park
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England : [4K] Walk | Eastleigh Town | Hampshire | England

Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, between Southampton and Winchester. It is the largest town and the administrative seat of the Borough of Eastleigh, with a population of 24,011 at the 2011 census.

The town lies on the River Itchen, one of England's premier chalk streams for fly fishing, and a designated site of Special Scientific Interest. The area was originally villages until the 19th century, when Eastleigh was developed as a railway town by the London and South-Western Railway.

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The modern town of Eastleigh lies on the old Roman road, built in A.D.79 between Winchester (Venta Belgarum) and Bitterne (Clausentum). Roman remains discovered in the Eastleigh area, including a Roman lead coffin excavated in 1908, indicate that a settlement probably existed here in Roman times.

A Saxon village called 'East Leah' has been recorded to have existed since 932 AD.('Leah' is an ancient Anglo-Saxon word meaning 'a clearing in a forest'). There is additional evidence of this settlement in a survey from the time which details land in North Stoneham being granted by King Æthelstan to his military aid, Alfred in 932 AD. The prefix 'Est' or 'East' is thought to refer to its location relative to the established settlement of Baddesley.

The Domesday Book of 1086 gives a more detailed account of the settlement, which is referred to as 'Estleie'.

In 1838 the London and South Western Railway Company (L&SWR) built a railway from Southampton to Winchester. It was decided to build a station near the little village of Barton. This railway station was originally named Bishopstoke Junction. In 1868 the villages of Barton and Eastley were combined into one parish. A parish church, the Church of the Resurrection, was built in the same year, at a cost of £2,300. A local noted author of many novels, Charlotte Yonge, donated £500 towards the building of the church. She was rewarded by being given the privilege to choose a name for the 'new' parish; either Barton or Eastly. She chose Eastly, but with a new modern spelling; Eastleigh. In 1891 the L&SWR Carriage and Wagon Works from Nine Elms in London were transferred to Eastleigh. This was followed by the Nine Elms Locomotive Works which were moved there in 1909. These railway works were closed in 2006 but have since reopened, albeit on a smaller scale.

Eastleigh has seen a rapid and controlled expansion in residential, industrial and commercial development over recent years. The borough of Eastleigh was ranked the 9th best place to live in the UK 2006 by a Channel 4 programme.

The United States Navy established a naval air station on 23 July 1918 to assemble and repair Caproni Ca.5 and Airco DH.4 and DH.9 bombers for the Northern Bombing Group of the First World War. The base closed shortly after the First Armistice at Compiègne. Perhaps Eastleigh's best-known 'resident' is the Spitfire aeroplane which was built in Southampton and first flown from Eastleigh Aerodrome. A replica has recently been placed on the roundabout at the entrance to the airport.

Eastleigh Museum, which is to be found in the High Street, holds information about the town and the surrounding villages, including Bishopstoke which had been the largest residential area.

Eastleigh has two further education colleges: Barton Peveril Sixth Form College (where Colin Firth was a pupil) and Eastleigh College (both on the same road). Crestwood Community School is the secondary school for the town, and primary schools include Cherbourg Primary School, Norwood Primary School, Nightingale Primary School, the Crescent Primary School and Shakespeare Infant and Junior Schools to the north of the town.


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Weekend Walk 30 - Eastleigh to Weston, Southampton - Itchen Way

The final stage of the Itchen Way, from Bishopstoke bridge to Weston Point in Southampton, via Southampton Airport, Itchen Valley Country Park, Riverside Park, Woodmill, St Denny's, Bitterne and Woolston. At Woodmill Lock the fast chalk river suddenly becomes tidal estuary. Such a contrast as the Itchen joins the Test to form Southampton Water, to the shallow clear streams of Cheriton.

Visit Hampshire: Events and Sport

Hampshire (UK) has a packed events calendar throughout the year including world class events such as the Southampton International Boat Show, Cowes Week and Isle of Wight. Spoilt with two top class football clubs in Southampton FC and Portsmouth FC. During the summer months there’s an abundance of food festivals, music festivals and tons of child friendly events. At the end of the year don’t miss one of Europe’s most picturesque Christmas markets held in the grounds of Winchester Cathedral. Head to the Visit Hampshire website to see all events over the next 12 months.
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#39 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks. Greywell and Odiham , The Castle & Canal Walk. #Greywell #Odiham

One of my favourite Hampshire Walks. Beautiful waterside scenery, quaint old towns and villages with fantastic pubs, and a castle ! For aircraft lovers RAF Odiham is close by with the RAF heavy lift helicopter the Chinook making low passes at times as they come in to land. There is also a town treasure hunt and boat trips on the Basingstoke Canal.
Starts and finishes from The Fox & Goose, Greywell. 6 miles approx.





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0:00 Intro Greywell Odiham free walks in Hampshire

#63 Rob's Hampshire Pub walks. Stratfield Saye, (The Duke's & Devil's Highway Walk.)

One of my North Hampshire walks, this walk explores the countryside around Stratfield Saye and the vast park and estate of the Duke of Wellington, direct descendant of the Iron Duke, first Duke of Wellington of Battle of Waterloo fame.
We discover the pretty River Loddon , a moated mansion at Stratfield Turgis along with the abandoned All Saints Church and graveyard. After a brief look at St Mary's , the estate church and The Stratfield Saye mansion itself, we venture onto The Devil's Highway , come with us and discover it's history and sadly the devilment that it still seems to attract.

Starts and finishes at The Iron Duke, Stratfield Saye. RG7 2EH.
8.5 miles approx.



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0:00 Intro Stratfield Saye free walks in Hampshire
2:39 River Loddon, Hampshire rivers.
4:38 All Saints deserted church, Stratfield Turgis, Hampshire.
8:32 St Mary's Church, Stratfield Saye estate, Hampshire.
10:35 Stratfield Saye House, Hampshire.
11:50 The Devil's Highway, Hampshire.
18:04 The Iron Duke pub tour and route summary.

Exploring Hampshire DVD preview

BBC presenter David Allen has put his walking boots back on again to bring you a brand new series of walks this time from the beautiful county of Hampshire. He explores ancient woodlands, picture postcard villages, historic houses and tranquil river valleys and meets interesting people with fascinating stories to tell on the way. Join David on his adventure from the comfort of your own home by watching this DVD. It's available online for just £10.99 by visiting or by post, details for which are at the end of this film

#45 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks( Mattingley West Green & Hook Walk)

As Hampshire walks go, this one is a little cracker. Only four miles, this walk is perfectly flat and goes through wonderful gardens, commons and countryside with the River Whitewater keeping you company from time to time. Refreshments are available at West Green House or Dipley Mill and the Leather Bottle is an exceptionally nice pub.
Starts and finishes at The Leather Bottle, Mattingley. (4 miles ).
Click here for a link to an OS Maps route.



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0:00 Intro Mattingley free walks in Hampshire
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The Weirs Walk by River Itchen

The Weirs Walk is located in Winchester City - A charming old town in Hampshire, England. The Weirs walk is a small pathway that runs along a fast flow stream of river Itchen.

Hockley viaduct, Winchester to St. Catherine's hill - a walk on the wild side

A nice walk between Hockley viaduct to St. Catherine's Hill, Winchester, Hampshire. Another video shows a walk further along the Itchen navigation river to Winchester City centre and back again, using the 'Pilgrim's trail' and 'Water meadows'.

#25 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks: Portchester The Portus Ceaster Walk 4.75 miles approx

One of my historic Hampshire walks exploring English Heritage's Portchester Castle and the top stretches of Portsmouth Harbour.
With tales of Henry V departing the castle for Agincourt, to Dutch POW's burning down the 12c church and more, this historic castle is well worth a visit, as are the lovely waterside walks enjoyed by locals.
Starts and finishes at The Cormorant in historic Castle Street.



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0:00 Intro Portchester free walks in Hampshire

#51 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks ( Hamble Foreshore & Common)

One of those Hampshire walks that is absolutely stunning. From the quaint Pubs and cafes that wind down to the picturesque foreshore, to the beautiful creeks, interesting beach and common. You'll be pleased you came to the small yachting resort of Hamble-Le-Rice on the river Hamble.



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0:00 Intro Hamble Le Rice free walks in Hampshire.

Weekend Walk 29 - Winchester to Eastleigh - Itchen Way

From the City Mill in Winchester along the c17 Itchen Navigation as far as Eastleigh. Passing Wharf Hill, St Catherine's Hill, Twyford Down, Twyford, Shawford, Bambridge and Highbridge, and many locks, hundreds of years old.
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#32 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks :Titchfield The Abbey Walk 3 miles approx

Explore Titchfield Abbey (Place House), the countryside and historic 6th century settlement of Titchfield with it's quaint village centre and the oldest used church in the UK on one of my historic Hampshire Walks.
Starts and finishes at the Fishermans Rest.





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0:00 Intro Titchfield free walks in Hampshire

EASTLEIGH MELA 2023 STALLS & SCENES | SOUTHAMPTON - 28 | UK | BINU

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Eastleigh Mela took place on Sunday 23 July, from 11am to 6pm in the Leigh Road Recreation Ground.

The free event features live entertainment and activities, with music and dance from Acoustic Jass, Navin Kundra, Forever Queen, Jazz Mattoo, The Henrys, Jan Belly, MC CoCo P. There’s also a climbing wall, martial arts (including Gatka) - and the Hampshire FA will be present.

Mela is organised by the Eastleigh Asian Welfare & Cultural Association – working with the Eastleigh Gurkha and Nepalese Association, Unity 101 radio and Eastleigh Borough Council.

#41 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks (Funtley Lost Railway Walk)

Hampshire Walks that explore every corner of Hampshire. Discover the abandoned Fareham Diversion Line, a troublesome tunnel and what has The Royal Albert Hall in London got to do with Funtley ?
Starts and finishes at The Miners Arms. 3.5 miles approx.



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0:00 Intro Funtley abandoned railway free walks in Hampshire

#58 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks . New Cheriton ( The Hinton Ampner & Source of the River Itchen Walk )

One of my shorter Hampshire walks in the South Downs National Park, ideal to walk off your lunch at The Hinton Arms. Or a great short Christmas walk for Boxing Day.
In this walk we explore the springs around New Cheriton , the source of one of the worlds best and most important chalk streams , the River Itchen, known by fly fishing enthusiasts across the world.
We also explore a grand Georgian English country house and estate at the National Trust's Hinton Ampner Park. Join me as we step inside the estate church of All Saints and Hinton Ampner House itself, decked out for a 1930's Christmas where you are a guest of the 8th Baron of Sherborne, Ralph Dutton. A great little walk that will whet your appetite for the Battle of Cheriton , English Civil War walk ( Download a leaflet on the pubs website)
Walk starts and finishes at The Hinton Arms (Dog friendly), New Cheriton. 2.5 miles approx.



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0:00 Intro New Cheriton free walks in Hampshire

3:11 Source of the river Itchen, New Cheriton, free walks in Hampshire.

5:42 Hinton Ampner House, National Trust. New Cheriton. free walks in Hampshire

9:30 All Saints Church. Hinton Ampner. National Trust. free walks in Hampshire.

12:22 Tour of stately home. Hinton Ampner House. National Trust. free walks in Hampshire.

17:14 Hinton Arms tour of the pub. New Cheriton. free walks in Hampshire

#52 Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks. The Bursledon & Hamble River Walk.

A jewel in the crown of Hampshire walks. This riverside walk has everything. We start off in the quaint old nautical village of Bursledon in the Borough of Eastleigh at the picturesque Jolly Sailor, made famous by the cult 1980's TV series Howards Way. Following the strawberry trail we make our way to wonderful Hamble-Le-Rice before crossing the Hamble river to the Warsash side on the famous pink ferry. (Special thanks to Skipper Max Evans for his knowledge and friendliness)
We then walk back alongside the River Hamble with it's myriad of boats, wrecks and wildlife , including a lucky sighting of a rare visitor stopping walkers in their tracks putting on a show for onlookers.
After visiting the Elephant (Mermaid) boatyard we finish this fabulous seven mile walk with a waterside drink in the Jolly Sailor.
Come and join us for the walk of a lifetime.



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0:00 Intro Old Bursledon Hamble River free walks in Hampshire

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