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  • INTECH Science Centre & Planetarium
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  • Marwell Zoological Park
  • Royal Armouries Fort Nelson
  • Hinton Ampner Gardens
  • Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens 
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    Jane Austen's House

    03 June 2009

     

    EXHIBITIONS
    ALTON, Jane Austen's House Museum, Chawton.

    10.30am-4.30pm. Admission £6, (01420) 83262, Walking in Marianne's Shoes. An exhibition of fantasy shoe designs inspired by the character of Marianne in the 1995 film of Sense and Sensibility. Created by Ellie Rafferty.

     

    Travels with Jane Austen: Visiting Austen's Homes and Location of ...
    After shorter stays in Bath and Southampton the family moved to Chawton in Hampshire.The village is close to Winchester. From 1809 until her death in 1817 the novelist lived in her brother's house. Here she wrote and rewrote her most ...
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    ARGUABLY the finest water garden in the world Longstock Park Water Garden is open to the public on behalf of a charity on the first and third Sunday of the month, from April to September inclusive, from 2pm - 5pm.

    "Set in the heart of The New Forest at Minstead in Hampshire this delightful, informal garden Furzey Gardens was established in 1922 and is renowned for its all year round beauty"

    It is true we went to Furzey Gardens(25/08/2008) - very enchanting - such great staff. 

    "Something to interest you throughout the year at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens. Frosty days of January, with the perfume of the witch hazels' strange spidery flowers filtering through the Gardens, gradually change to the flamboyant blooms of the spring flowering camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons and azaleas.

     

    These are followed by the heady scents of summer's flowering shrubs and herbaceous plants before the autumn season of fiery hues."

    It is true we went  to Sir Harold Hillier Gardens (24/08/2008) - fantastic garden sculptures. 

    Great days out?

     

    National Trust

     

    English Heritage