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Andover is an attractive market town in the north of the beautiful Test Valley in Hampshire and has a rich heritage dating back to Saxon times. Find out more about Andover and things to do During the 18th century the town was an important stop-over route for stagecoaches between London, Salisbury and Exeter yet the nearby Iron Age settlement of Danebury Hill Fort and the Roman remains of the Fullerton Mosaic provide insights into Andover’s more ancient past. The Andover Museum and Museum of the Iron Age explore this fascinating history in detail while the mosaics of the Andover Time Ring and the colourful Test Valley Tapestry pay modern tribute to Andover’s heritage. The Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop outlines the important role Andover played in two World Wars and the town’s RAF links while there’s more history to explore at nearby Whitchurch Silk Mill and Highclere Castle. For walkers and nature lovers, don’t miss the lovely Test Way walking trail or the Hawk Conservancy Trust and its 150 different birds of prey. For arts and entertainment in Andover there’s a lively programme of music, dance, theatre and children’s events at The Lights or the exhibitions and activities at the nearby Fairground Craft and Design Centre. Find out more about Andover and things to do

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15 Best Places to Visit in Hampshire

From the great ports on the Solent in the south to the distinguished history of Winchester and the splendour of its National Parks and country idylls, Hampshire is nothing if not diverse.

So really, it’s a question of choosing what’s right for you, be it a medieval market town with a Norman church, an adorable hamlet of thatched cottages, or a one-off destination like Chawton, where Jane Austen lived.

From the Norman conquest kings would come for hunting retreats to the Hampshire countryside and in the New Forest you’ll be in a rare natural landscape of moors, heath, glades and beech forest that a medieval king would recognise today.

Lets explore the best places to visit in Hampshire :

1. Portsmouth

Portsmouth

There simply isn’t a better place to come than Portsmouth if you’re fascinated by England’s naval history.

There has been a military harbour here since the Romans, and astounding pieces of heritage are presented to the public: HMS Victory was Lord Nelson’s flagship on which he was killed at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

Then there’s the incredible story of the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship that sank in the Solent in 1545 before being raised in 1982, restored and finally shown to the public along with its artefacts in 2016. And you can also be brought up to date with a boat tour around the harbour where the modern navy is anchored.

2. Southampton

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A cultured spa town in the 1700s, Southampton exploded in Victorian times when the docks were built and the shipyards moved in.

At this time the city was known as the “Gateway to the Empire”.  You may be surprised to read that a third of the victims in the Titanic disaster were from Southampton, and as the ship set sail from this port it makes sense that this should be where you can indulge your curiosity on a designated “Titanic Trail”.

The SeaCity Museum has first-hand accounts and artefacts to give you fresh insights.

The spitfire, a British design icon was also born in Southampton; track the history of this Second World War fighter plane at the Solent Sky Museum.

3. New Forest

New Forest

Most of the New Forest National Park’s 380 square kilometres of beech and oak forest, open pasture and heathland lies within Hampshire’s boundaries.

For nature-lovers, walkers and campers nothing else in the southeast of England or the home counties compares to it.

Roaming free in these woods and on the moors are cattle, New Forest ponies, deer and donkeys, which you’ll spot on refreshing rambles and bike rides.

But there are quite a few man-made attractions, from real ale breweries to the sumptuous 13th century Beaulieu Palace House, where the gorgeous Beaulieu Abbey and the National Motor Museum are set.

4. Winchester

Winchester Cathedral

Founded by the Romans as Venta Belgarum, Winchester is steeped in history.

In Saxon times the 9th-century King Alfred the Great made Winchester the capital of Wessex and then all of England after fending off the Vikings.

With the longest nave of any gothic cathedral in Europe, the Norman Winchester Cathedral is outstanding, and also the resting place of the author Jane Austen.

If you’re a history buff you could be here for hours.

But there are other medieval sights that deserve your time in Winchester, like the 14th-century Winchester College, the 12th-century St. Cross Hospital and the majestic Great Hall of the former Winchester Castle.

Add to that a working watermill and a fine array of museums, and Winchester becomes a destination that needs at least a couple of days.

5. South Downs National Park

South Downs National Park

A vast swathe of hilly countryside, the South Downs National Park takes up much of East Hampshire and push on as far as Winchester in the centre of the county.

A typical scene in this newly-delineated park is green rolling hills, hedgerows, quaint villages with thatched cottages and friendly country pubs.

It’s a destination where you can bring children to find out about the ways humans have shaped the landscape through farming and forestry, at an educational farm.

And to strike out on blissful walks in undulating fields with sheep and cows and meadows speckled with wildflowers in June.

Charlton Lakes in Andover, Hampshire

As you head northwest you’ll drive through bucolic countryside of smooth chalk hills.

Andover is right in the Hampshire Downs, one of the most fertile farming regions in southern England and covered with undulating wheat fields.

The tallest of the hills in this region were Iron Age hill-forts, and this goes for Danebury near Andover.

Take a peek at the free Museum of the Iron Age in Andover to gaze at some 5,000-year-old artefacts unearthed on the hill.

Also local is the Finkley Down Farm Park with all of the kids’ farmyard favourites, and the Hawk Conservancy Trust that puts on birds of prey shows.

Romsey Abbey

The Test Valley is adored for its quaint towns and villages, and the market town of Romsey is up there with the prettiest.

Standing tall in the centre is a Norman abbey that survived the Dissolution of the Monasteries because it was also used by the townsfolk as a parish church.

Go in to marvel at the beautiful architecture and stained glass windows and learn some unexpected stories about the community of nuns who lived here.

The streets around the abbey are very cute, and lined with 18th-century townhouses and half-timbered inns and cottages.

In July and August you can book a tour of the regal Broadlands, the country estate where Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip spent their honeymoon in 1947.

Alton Castle

Tuesday is market day in Alton, and if you show up you’ll be attending an institution that goes back to at least the 11th century; not only that but it was the most valuable to be listed in all of the venerable Domesday book in 1086. The 11th-century Church of St.

Lawrence saw the final hours of the Battle of Alton in the English Civil War, when Royalists holed up around the church and were eventually overcome by the Parliamentarians.

You can still make out the damage from musket shots in the south door.

There’s a lot of compelling details inside, including 15th-century frescos, an Anglo-Saxon font and a small hoard of artefacts dating to the battle in 1643.

9. Lymington

Lymington

On the southern boundary of the New Forest, Lymington is an elegant Georgian coastal town at the mouth of the river of the same name.

Being on the Solent, sailing is part of the culture in Lymington, and is as good a place as any to take lessons.

You can let someone else do the navigating by crossing over the strait to the Isle of Wight or embarking on a short voyage up the Lymington River into the New Forest where semi-wild ponies graze on the banks.

The town warrants an amble for its tight cobblestone streets, inns and flat-fronted houses, and was the haunt of smugglers in the 18th century.

The newly restored Lymington Open Air Sea Water Baths is the oldest lido (outdoor pool) in the UK, dating to 1833.

10. Basingstoke

Basingstoke

Basingstoke was a originally a smallish market town, but expanded dramatically in the post-war period as a commuter town for London.

By train you can get here from Waterloo in 45 minutes, while the M3 motorway passes close by.

With lots of accommodation it’s a useful place to base yourself and then take excursions to all the interesting places close by.

One is Silchester, a village next to what used to be a Roman Oppidum, where perhaps the best-preserved Roman wall in England can be seen.

At the Milestones Museum you’ll sample life in Hampshire in Victorian times and the 1930s.

Potter around reconstructions of homes, amenities and street scenes, enriched with real artefacts like a vintage Portsmouth tramcar and vehicles made by defunct Hampshire manufacturers like Taskers of Andover and Thornycroft.

11. Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst

The unofficial capital of the New Forest, Lyndhurst is the largest village in the park.

After the New Forest was declared a royal hunting ground in the 1070s this location would be visited by royalty for almost 800 years.

Many came to a manor on the site of the present Queen’s House, which was rebuilt in the 1600s, and King George III was the last monarch to stay here in 1789. St.

Michael and All Angels Church is from  Victorian times, but you need to check out the interior frescos, painted by the pre-Raphaelite Frederic Leighton.

And of course, there are natural attractions all around Lyndhurst, like the deer sanctuary where you should see the herds if you go quietly.

12. Chawton

Chawton House

Moments from Alton is the small village of Chawton, which will forever be linked to Jane Austen, one of Britain’s most celebrated authors.

She spent the last eight years of her life in a cottage here, during which time she revised Sense and Sensibility and wrote Mansfield Park and Persuasion.

Her house is now a museum, and indispensable for Austen enthusiasts.

There are sights around the village to add some colour to your Austen tour; Jane’s mother and sister are buried at St.

Nicholas Church, while the Elizabethan manor, Chawton House was owned by Jane’s brother and is the home of a foundation for early women’s writing.

You can tour the house on weekday and Sunday afternoons.

13. Stockbridge

Stockbridge

It comes in a small package, but the village Stockbridge is flush with listed historic buildings.

There are more than 20, most from the 1600s and 1700s, and the oldest with elements going back to the 1200s.

Like several high streets in the region, the main road through Stockbridge is noticeably wide.

This is a vestige from when Stockbridge was on a cattle drovers’ road; shepherds would walk their livestock all the way from Wales to sell in London in medieval times.

You’re also on the edge of the Salisbury Plain in Stockbridge, a massive chalk plateau that has been an army training area since the 19th century.

See the Museum of Army flying in nearby Middle Wallop for a wonderful cache of vintage planes and rotorcraft.

14. Petersfield

Petersfield

Ensconced in the gentle green landscapes of the South Downs National Park, the village of Petersfield was built from scratch in the 12th century.

Here from the start was the Church of St. Peter, dating to 1120 and despite a few alterations down the years a great deal of the architecture maintains the sober Norman style.

Come for the markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, as well as the farmers’ market on the first Sunday of the month.

On the high street  is a “physic garden” planted with the same species you’d have found in a medieval medicinal garden.

The nature outside Petersfield is stunning, and nowhere more so than Heath Pond, set in acres of heathland and a haven for waterfowl.

15. Fareham

Titchfield Abbey

Tucked into the western nook of Portsmouth harbour is the market town of Fareham.

This place saw a lot of development  in the 60s and 70s, so isn’t the most charming of these picks.

But there’s much to recommend it close by.

First you’ve got the ruins of Titchfield Abbey, which are managed by English Heritage and have survived far better than most.

You can even see a medieval floor mosaic in the refectory reminding monks to remember the poor.

Also close is Portchester Castle once a hunting lodge for King John, and briefly captured by the French in the early 13th-century.

Get the inside track on Fareham’s story at the Westbury Manor Museum, where you’ll find out about the local brickworks  that supplied the bricks for the Royal Albert Hall.

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  • Stockbridge
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Situated in the heart of the beautiful Test Valley, the parish of Abbotts Ann includes areas around the village itself, namely Little Ann, Little Park, Abbotts Ann Down and an area of Anna Valley. Located less than three miles from the market town of Andover and a short drive away from the historic centres of Salisbury and Winchester, Abbotts Ann is a thriving community with an award-winning village shop, church, state of the art primary school, nursery school and two pubs. The village also has the Eagle public house, with the Poplar Farm Inn, in the neighbouring hamlet of Little Ann.

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Goodworth Clatford

The Village of Goodworth Clatford is located 2 miles south of Andover in the country of Hampshire, England. It has a population of less than 1000 and is served by a 13th century Church, a Primary School, Village Club, Shop with Post Office, 2 pubs (The Royal Oak and The Clatford Arms) and a Garage. The village surroundings, its thriving replacement school, church, village shop and two public houses, the Village Club and proximity to larger centres have led to it being described as a 'most desirable village in which to live'.

Upper Clatford

Upper Clatford is 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south from Andover town centre, the most direct walking route is the old railway line which is now a public footpath. Along this path is evidence of the old railway line although little is seen of the earlier canal that preceded the railway. The canal and later railway were important to the local economy, in particular for the transport of raw materials from Southampton via Andover to Upper Clatford for Taskers of Andover, whose premises were in nearby Anna Valley. Pig Iron was shipped from Southampton via the canal to Taskers Wharf, originally where the footpath now leaves Upper Clatford for Andover. The road south out of the village leads to the twin village of Goodworth Clatford (formerly Lower Clatford).

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When walking through Amport village today it is usually a very quiet place, a dormitory village. Most people travel by car and there is no suggestion that productive work is done. It was very different in the early part of the 20th century. Amport was a bustling place with a grocery and a butcher shop and small workshops plus some bigger concerns. The main method of transport for both goods and people was the railway and, significantly, there was a station in Amport Parish. It was to the north of the parish, called Weyhill Station, and on the line that runs north from Red Post Junction. This line now stops at Ludgershall but originally went further north and linked to the main line southwest of Hungerford. Weyhill Station would have been the way that most goods would have got diers killed in the Boer War.

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  1. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Andover

    12. Andover Cricket Club. 2. Sports Complexes. Andover Cricket Club is the town cricket club that has just celebrated its 150th birthday. The London Road Sports Ground has hosted cricket for a number of years and is well renowned for being an idyllic setting to watch the quintessential English game.

  2. 15 Best Things to Do in Andover (Hampshire, England)

    Let's explore the best things to do in Andover: 1. Museum of the Iron Age. Danebury hillfort (founded 550 BC) to the southwest of Andover is one of the most excavated and researched Iron Age sites in the UK. Many of the artefacts recovered from digs between 1969 and 1988 have ended up at this Georgian townhouse.

  3. Top 10 things to do in Andover

    Take a look at our top 10 things to do in Andover: Andover Museum and Andover Museum of the Iron Age. Step back in time at Andover's two museums. Both located in the same building at the top of Andover High Street, discover Andover's rich history from prehistoric times to today. Highlights of your visit include a Bronze Age hoard and Saxon ...

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    The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a conservation charity and award winning visitor centre, near Andover, in Hampshire, set in 22 acres of woodland and wildflower meadow. There are over 150 birds of prey on view, from owls to eagles! Every visitor gets to meet a bird of prey. There are spectacular daily flying demonstrations, wild raptor and heron ...

  5. Top Things to Do in Andover

    Things to Do in Andover, England: See Tripadvisor's 28,655 reviews & photos of 41 Andover attractions. ... Hampshire. Andover. Things to Do in Andover. Top Things to Do in Andover. ... Late Norman church in Upper Clatford near Andover, well worth a visit.

  6. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Andover

    Top Things to Do in Andover, Hampshire: See Tripadvisor's 29,087 traveller reviews and photos of 42 things to do when in Andover.

  7. Andover Hampshire

    Andover. The picturesque market town of Andover, in the Test Valley, with its attractive high street and narrow walk ways, dates back to Saxon times. Most of the town's buildings are from the 18th century when it was an important stop over destination for coaches on their way to London, Southampton and Oxford.

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    About. Andover is an attractive market town in the north of the beautiful Test Valley in Hampshire and has a rich heritage dating back to Saxon times. Find out more about Andover and things to do. During the 18th century the town was an important stop-over route for stagecoaches between. Read More.

  9. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Andover

    Things to Do in Andover, England: See Tripadvisor's 27,001 traveller reviews and photos of Andover tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in December. ... Top Things to Do in Andover, Hampshire - Andover Attractions. ... Late Norman church in Upper Clatford near Andover, well worth a visit.

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    Things to Do in Andover, England: See Tripadvisor's 27,766 traveler reviews and photos of Andover tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. ... Hotels in Andover By Hotel Type By Hotel Class By Hotel Brand Popular Amenities Popular Andover Categories Near Landmarks Near Train Stations Near Airports.

  11. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Andover

    2. Sports Complexes. Andover Cricket Club is the town cricket club that has just celebrated its 150th birthday. The London Road Sports Ground has hosted cricket for a number of years and is well renowned for being an idyllic setting to watch the quintessential English game.

  12. Places to Visit Near Andover

    Hinton Ampner. National Trust property: Hinton Ampner - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details. See more >. Bramdean, near Alresford, SO24 0LA. Extend to 30 miles. Things to do around Andover. Attractions and Places to Visit In and Around Andover | WhereCanWeGo.

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    3. The Museum of the Iron Age. 120. Art Galleries • Speciality Museums. By Madis0nE. One side is museum of iron age and second side is museum of andover. Free parking, really glad we went!! 4. The Lights Theatre.

  14. THE 5 BEST Andover Sights & Historical Landmarks to Visit (2024)

    Late Norman church in Upper Clatford near Andover, well worth a visit. Classic architecture with a very old graveyard. The grounds and area are lovely to walk around. ... to do near The Sp Bar Things to do near Wessex Spirits Tasting Room Things to do near Weyhill Farm Shop Things to do near The Hampshire Golf Club Things to do near The Globe ...

  15. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Andover

    12. Andover Cricket Club. 2. Sports Complexes. Andover Cricket Club is the town cricket club that has just celebrated its 150th birthday. The London Road Sports Ground has hosted cricket for a number of years and is well renowned for being an idyllic setting to watch the quintessential English game.

  16. 15 Best Places to Visit in Hampshire

    3. New Forest. Source: flickr. New Forest. Most of the New Forest National Park's 380 square kilometres of beech and oak forest, open pasture and heathland lies within Hampshire's boundaries. For nature-lovers, walkers and campers nothing else in the southeast of England or the home counties compares to it.

  17. THE 5 BEST Free Things to Do in Andover

    As well as Swans, geese and ducks in the lake. 3. Rooksbury Mill. Easy to find car park, nice pleasant walk round the lakes in the October sun. Paths around most areas to walk on... 4. The Crook & Shears. Well worth a visit. 5.

  18. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Andover (Updated 2024)

    12. Andover Cricket Club. 2. Sports Complexes. Andover Cricket Club is the town cricket club that has just celebrated its 150th birthday. The London Road Sports Ground has hosted cricket for a number of years and is well renowned for being an idyllic setting to watch the quintessential English game.

  19. Visit Andover

    The picturesque market town of Andover, in the Test Valley, with its attractive high street and narrow walk ways, dates back to Saxon times. Most of the town's buildings are from the 18th century when it was an important stop over destination for coaches on their way to London, Southampton and Oxford. The Town Mills, next to the River Anton ...

  20. THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Andover with Kids (Updated 2024)

    Fun Things to Do in Andover with Kids: Family-friendly activities and fun things to do. See Tripadvisor's 29,172 traveller reviews and photos of kid friendly Andover attractions ... near Totcity Things to do near The Sp Bar Things to do near Wessex Spirits Tasting Room Things to do near Weyhill Farm Shop Things to do near The Hampshire Golf ...

  21. Villages

    The Village of Goodworth Clatford is located 2 miles south of Andover in the country of Hampshire, England. It has a population of less than 1000 and is served by a 13th century Church, a Primary School, Village Club, Shop with Post Office, 2 pubs (The Royal Oak and The Clatford Arms) and a Garage. The village surroundings, its thriving ...

  22. THE BEST Things to Do in Andover

    It is a single lane unpainted bridge on an unpaved road. Bridge Street runs off of Route 4 (Main Street approximately 1... 3. Andover Historical Society. History Museums. 4. Bear Hollow Trading Post. 1. Speciality & Gift Shops.