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The gems of Hampshire explored in new book


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A NEW book explores the different areas of Hampshire and provides an insight into the history that makes the county so special.
50 Gems gems of Hampshire by Peter Kilby contains insightful and intriguing information about the quieter areas of the county as well as its major conurbations.
Towns and villages in the New Forest are also included.
From the picturesque village of Burley to the Beaulieu River and its spectacular Palace House and the historic shipbuilding village of Bucklers Hard.
The following is a small taste of what the new book offers:
 
River Avon and Fordingridge
Fordingbridge is situated on the far north-west corner of the New Forest on the banks of the River Avon. It was recorded in the Domesday Book and is a quiet historic market town today. ....

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The gems of the New Forest explored in new book


A NEW book explores the different areas of Hampshire and provides an insight into the history that makes the county so special.
50 Gems gems of Hampshire by Peter Kilby contains insightful and intriguing information about the quieter areas of the county as well as its major conurbations.
Towns and villages in the New Forest are also included.
From the picturesque village of Burley to the Beaulieu River and its spectacular Palace House and the historic shipbuilding village of Bucklers Hard.
The following is a small taste of what the new book offers:
 
River Avon and Fordingridge
Fordingbridge is situated on the far north-west corner of the New Forest on the banks of the River Avon. It was recorded in the Domesday Book and is a quiet historic market town today. ....

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Free English Heritage sites to visit in Dorset


Winterbourne Poor Lots Barrows
Just a short walk from available parking, lies the huge burial mounds of Winterbourne Poor Lot. Straddling the A35, there are 44 mounds of various sizes to walk among here. The cemetery dates back to around 1500BC and is part of the much larger Dorset Bronze Age history. You can learn more about the barrows and how to identify the differences between them here. 
Less than a 10 minute drive from Winterbourne is another amazing Neolithic site to enjoy. On the hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury is the Kingston Russel Stone Circle. This next stop can be a little hard to find as it is not signposted, but it offers a pleasant short walk to the field where the stones lie. The circle is thought to be part of a larger monument from the late Neolithic period over 4000 years ago. You can learn more about their uses here. ....

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