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Towns in Hampshire
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Abbots Worthy
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Abbotts Ann
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Aldershot
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Alton
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Alverstoke
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Andover
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Appleshaw
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Arford
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Ashley
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Ashmansworth
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Ashurst
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Axford
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Bartley
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Barton on Sea
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Barton Stacey
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Basing
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Basingstoke
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Bassett
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Baughurst
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Beaulieu
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Bedhampton
The village of Bedhampton is now a conservation area, with country lanes and winding streams. Still standing is the Norman church of St. Thomas the Apostle and also the Old Mill House where John Keats once stayed. |
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Bentley
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Bentworth
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Bighton
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Binsted
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Bishop's Sutton
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Bishop's Waltham
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Bishopstoke
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Bisterne
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Bitterne
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Blackbushe
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Blackwater
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Boldre
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Bordon
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Botley
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Bradley
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Bramdean
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Bramley
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Bramshaw
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Bramshot
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Bransgore
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Breamore
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Bridgemary
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Brockenhurst
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Brockhurst
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Brook
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Broughton
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Brown Candover
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Bullington
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Burghclere
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Buriton
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Burley
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Bursledon
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Cadnam
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Catherington
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Chalton
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Chandlers Ford
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Chawton
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Cheriton
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Chilbolton
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Chilcomb
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Chilton Candover
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Chilworth
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Clanfield
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Cliddesden
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Compton
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Corhampton
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Cosham
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Cove
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Crawley
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Crondall
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Crowdhill
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Curdridge
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Damerham
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Dibden
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Dibden Purlieu
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Dogmersfield
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Droxford
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Dummer
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Durley
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East Dean
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East Meon
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East Tisted
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East Wellow
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East Woodhay
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East Worldham
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Eastleigh
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Eastney
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Ecchinswell
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Eling
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Ellingham
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Empshott
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Emsworth
Emsworth is a picturesque little fishing village with narrow streets, Georgian houses, high walled gardens and swans on the mill pond. Emsworth was the home of PG Wodehouse. |
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Enham-Alamein
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Exbury
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Exton
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Faccombe
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Fareham
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Farleigh Wallop
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Farnborough
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Fawley
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Fleet
Fleet is a dramatically growing town in the borough of Hart. It's held to be one of the best place in the country to live for quality of life, amenities and services. |
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Fleetland
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Fordingbridge
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Forton
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Four Marks
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Fratton
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Fritham
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Froxfield
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Froyle
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Fullerton
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Fyfield
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Godshill
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Goodworth Clatford
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Gosport
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Grateley
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Greatham
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Greywell
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Hale
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Hamble-le-Rice
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Hambledon
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Hannington
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Hartley Row
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Hartley Wintney
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Havant
Once a leading leather, glove and parchment-making centre, Havant evolved around an ancient network of springs and an old Roman crossroads which linked Arundel to Winchester and Hayling Island to Rowlands Castle. |
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Hawkley
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Hawley
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Headbourne Worthy
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Headley
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Heckfield
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Herriard
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Highclere
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Hill Head
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Hilsea
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Hinton
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Hinton Ampner
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Holybourne
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Hook
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Hordle
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Horndean
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Horsebridge
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Hursley
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Hurstbourne Priors
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Hurstbourne Tarrant
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Hurstburne Tarrant
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Hythe
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Ibsley
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Ibthorpe
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Ibworth
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Itchen
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Itchen Abbas
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Kilmeston
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Kings Somborne
King's Somborne is a pretty and peaceful village nestling in the Test Valley three miles to the south of Stockbridge in Hampshire. It is recorded in the Doomsday Book, where its name was Somborne Regis. |
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Kings Worthy
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Kingsclere
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Kingsley
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Langley
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Langstone
The Ship Inn and the Royal Oak on the harbour side at Langstone are said to have once been smuggler's haunts. |
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Lasham
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Laverstoke
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Leckford
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Lee-on-the-Solent
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Lepe
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Linkenholt
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Liphook
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Liss
Close by the A3 London to Portsmouth Rd. lies the large East Hampshire Village of Liss, dating back to medieval times and mentioned in the Domesday Book. |
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Litchfield
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Little Somborne
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Littleton
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Locks Heath
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Long Sutton
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Longparish
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Longstock
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Lower Farringdon
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Lower Froyle
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Lymington
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Lyndhurst
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Marchwood
Marchwood has a sailing club and small Marina, it has a village centre with bakery, supermarket, PO, beauty parlour and hairdressers. a fish and chip shop and Chinese TA also! Marchwood has several recreational open spaces. |
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Martin
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Martyr Worthy
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Medstead
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Meonstoke
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Micheldever
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Micheldever Station
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Michelmersh
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Middle Wallop
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Milford on Sea
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Millbrook
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Milton
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Minstead
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Monk Sherborne
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Monxton
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Morestead
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Mortimer West End
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Mottisfont
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Nether Wallop
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Netley Abbey
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Netley Marsh
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New Alresford
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New Milton
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Newtown
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Norleywood
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North Stoneham
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North Waltham
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Northington
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Nursling
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Nutley
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Oak Hangar
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Oakley
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Odiham
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Otterbourne
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Over Wallop
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Overton
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Ovington
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Ower
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Owslebury
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Penton Mewsey
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Petersfield
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Pitt
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Plaitford
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Popham
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Portchester
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Portsmouth
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Preston Candover
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Privett
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Quarley
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Rake
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Redbridge
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Ringwood
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Ripley
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Rockbourne
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Romsey
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Ropley
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Rotherwick
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Rowlands Castle
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Sandleheath
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Selborne
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Shalden
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Shawford
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Shedfield
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Sheet
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Sherborne St. John
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Sherfield English
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Sherfield on Loddon
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Sholing
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Silchester
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Soberton
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Sopley
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South Hayling
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South Stoneham
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Southampton
Southampton has been an important port for centuries, situated on England’s south coast and is a fascinating place to visit. |
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Southsea
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Southwick
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Sparsholt
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St. Mary Bourne
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Steep
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Steventon
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Stockbridge
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Stony Cross Inn
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Stratfield Saye
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Sutton Scotney
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Swanmore
Swanmore is a small village set amid beautiful countryside in rural Hampshire. It's a pleasant place with a good atmosphere and friendly people. |
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Sway
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Swaythling
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Tadley
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Tangley
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Thruxton
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Tichborne
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Timsbury
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Tisted
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Titchfield
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Totton
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Tufton
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Tunworth
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Twyford
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Upham
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Upper Clatford
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Upper Farringdon
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Upper Somborne
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Upton Grey
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Vernham Dean
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Wallington
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Waltham Chase
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Warblington
Once an old Saxon village, Warblington is now pretty much deserted. All that remains are the ruins of a 16th century castle, standing alone in a farmer's field. |
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Warnford
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Warsash
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Waterlooville
Waterlooville is essentially a community shopping centre, Waterlooville has plenty to offer the visitor also, there are often special shopping events taking place. |
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Weeke
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West End
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West Meon
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West Stourmouth
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West Stratton
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West Tisted
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West Wellow
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West Worldham
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Weston Corbett
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Weston Patrick
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Weyhill
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Wherwell
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Whitchurch
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Whitfield
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Whitsbury
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Wickham
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Wield
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Winchester
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Winchfield
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Wolverton
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Wonston
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Woodcott
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Woolston
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Wootton St. Lawrence
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Worting
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