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    Hampshire (/ ˈ h æ m p ʃ ər /, /-ʃ ɪər / ⓘ; abbreviated to Hants.) is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Berkshire to the north, Surrey and West Sussex to the east, the Isle of Wight across the Solent to the south, Dorset to the west, and Wiltshire to the north-west.

  2. 3 days ago · Hampshire, administrative, geographic, and historic county of south-central England. It is bounded to the west by Dorset and Wiltshire, to the north by Berkshire, to the east by Surrey and West Sussex, and to the south by the English Channel.

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  4. Hampshire is a county in England with diverse attractions and experiences, from historic towns and cities to scenic national parks and coastlines. Find out what to do, where to stay, what to eat and drink, and what events are on in Hampshire.

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  5. Things to Do in Hampshire, England: See Tripadvisor's 1,301,226 traveler reviews and photos of Hampshire tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Hampshire. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    1. 51.06-1.311 Winchester– Hampshire's county town and England's first capital city is best known for its ancient cathedral and medieval centre. 2. 50.805833-1.0872222 Portsmouth – An active naval city since the 1500s, its historic dock has vessels such as Victory and Mary Rose, contrasting with impressive modern architecture. 3. 50.91-1.43 Southampton– The largest city in Hampshire is also the county's commercial, education and media hub. Good shopping, two universities and the UK's main cru...

    Towns

    1. 51.25-0.764 Aldershot– The "Home of the British Army" has two good military museums. 2. 51.09-1.165 Alresford– Colourful old town at the west end of the Mid Hants Steam Railway that is still the hub of England's watercress industry. 3. 51.1498-0.97696 Alton– Historic market town at the east end of the Mid Hants Railway, with Jane Austen's and Gilbert White's houses in the nearby villages of Chawton (2 km) and Selborne (8 km) respectively. 4. 51.22-1.477 Andover – This pretty coaching town...

    Villages

    1. 50.82-1.4525 Beaulieuis best known for the National Motor Museum, but also has the Victorian Gothic Palace House, Beaulieu Abbey, the World of Top Gear and On Screen Cars exhibitions, various gardens and the park's famous monorail. 2. 50.83-1.726 Burley– A village in the New Forest. 3. 50.85-0.9427 Emsworth– Foodie village with views over Chichester Harbour. 4. 50.86-1.3228 Hamble-le-Rice– Scenic estuary village perfect for bird- and ship-watching. 5. 51.25-0.9529 Odiham– Small rural town...

    50.783333-0.9666671 Hayling Island– Popular tourist island, with blue flag beaches and typical seaside attractions, between Langstone and Chichester harbours which offer good birdwatching opportuni...
    50.863056-1.6180562 New Forest– Large hunting forest created in 1079 by William the Conqueror, that is now a national park. Known for its pristine woodland and large open heaths, the deer and wild...
    50.977-0.9843 South Downs – Britain's newest national park stretches along the south coast from Hampshire to East Sussex. Hampshire's part is known for Iron Age history, the chalky escarpment aroun...

    In both speech and writing (for example on postal addresses), Hampshire's name is often abbreviated to Hants.

    The variety of English spoken in Hampshire is similar to the rest of the South East, and is relatively close to the standard Received Pronunciation (RP). In the south and west of the county, some people speak in an accent that has a Westcountry twang to it - the original 'Ampshire 'Og accent before RP's dominance - and some older residents even use...

    By road

    Driving times from the Channel Tunnelto Hampshire, via the M20, M26, M25 and M3 motorways, are 2–3 hours in good traffic, though you should allow for longer when travelling during peak hours (M-F 7:30–9:30AM, 4:30–6:30PM; and all day on holiday weekends). The main roads from London are the A3 (which heads to Portsmouth, via Liss, Liphook and Petersfield) and the M3 motorway (which runs to Southampton, via Farnborough, Basingstoke, Winchester and Eastleigh). The M27 South Coast Motorway runs f...

    By plane

    Hampshire has its very own international airport, 50.9503-1.35671 Southampton Airport (SOUIATA). This has good connections from northern England, Scotland, Ireland and the Channel Islands, as well as from near parts of the continent such as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland. See the main article for details. In addition, the county has Britain's largest airport dedicated exclusively to private and business aviation - 51.2831-0.7772 Farnborough Airport (FABIATA). The coun...

    By train

    Eurostar run trains from France, Belgium and the Netherlandsto London St Pancras. Onward journey times (by Tube, and then rail from Waterloo station) to Hampshire take between one and three hours, depending on where in the county you're headed. Rail services from the rest of the UK are good. Trains from London Waterloo, Surrey, Wiltshire and Dorset are operated by South Western Railway, while services from London Victoria and Sussex are run by Southern Railway. Cross Country run trains from B...

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    Private vehicle is the best the way to get around Hampshire, especially for those travelling to smaller towns and the countryside. The main roads in the county are the: 1. M3 (linking Southampton in the south to Farnborough in the north east, via Winchester and Basingstoke); 2. M27 (linking the New Forest in the west to Portsmouth in the east along the coast, via Southampton); 3. A3 (linking Portsmouth in the south east to Surrey, via Petersfield); 4. A31 (linking Winchester with Surrey and t...

    By public transport

    If you intend to remain within the major towns and cities, public transport is a very viable option. The most practical mode is by train, though there are also bus services throughout the county.

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    Birdworld, south of Farnham, has over 150 species of birds, of which 11 are endangered, plus a children's petting zoo and an aquarium.
    Butser Ancient Farm, south of Petersfield, is an experiment to recreate an Iron Age farming settlement and Roman villa.
    Highclere Castle, south of Newbury, is a magnificent stately home, better known as the fictional Downton Abbey.
    Marwell Zoo, east of Eastleigh, is home to cheetahs, giraffes, meerkats, penguins, pygmy hippos, red pandas, rhinoceros, snow leopard, tigers and zebra.
    Mottisfont, north of Romsey, is a former monastery and stately home with fine rose gardens in a gorgeous rural setting.
    Fly fishing and riverbank angling are very popular pursuits in Hampshire's three crystal-clear chalk rivers: the Itchen, the Meon and the Test. Winchester and Andover make good bases. You need a li...
    Horse riding- Hampshire has many private stables and there are public bridleways (horse-riding trails) across the county, but particularly in the New Forest.

    Hampshire's food is typical among English counties, although there are some local specialities well worth sampling. First of these has to be the county's pork products; bacon, ham, meat patties and sausages, from both domestic pigs and wild boar - the people aren't called Hampshire hogs for nothing! Also on offer locally is game (particularly boar,...

    Beer: Like much of southern England, Hampshire is traditional hop-producing land and local ales and other beers are usually available in the county's pubs. Conical-roofed oast houses (where hops we...
    Wine: there have been vineyards in Hampshire since Roman times. Modern examples are Black Chalk near Andover and Hambledonat Waterlooville.
    Tea: Based in Andover, Twinings have been international tea merchants for over 300 years. Enjoy a cup and a slice of homemade cake in any number of tearooms in Hampshire's market towns and country...
  6. Discover the best attractions and activities in Hampshire, a county with rich history, beautiful countryside and diverse coastline. Find out about the New Forest, Jane Austen's home, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Farnborough Airshow and more.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › HampshireHampshire - Wikiwand

    Hampshire is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Berkshire to the north, Surrey and West Sussex to the east, the Isle of Wight across the Solent to the south, Dorset to the west, and Wiltshire to the north-west.

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