Interesting museum that chronicles the life of a typical railway engineer and his family during the 1930s.
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Interesting museum that chronicles the life of a typical railway engineer and his family during the 1930s.
Located in the heart of New Forest, this delightful garden contains a 16th-century cottage surrounded by heath land and woodland gardens.
This unique museum chronicles the history of aviation in the south of England, displaying several types of aircraft including the large four-engine Sandringham Flying Boat.
Learn about the wildlife and ecology of Southampton's open spaces at this popular outdoor nature park.
The ruins of this church stand as a memoriam to the merchant navy men who lost their lives in World War II.
Built by Henry VIII as a chain of fortresses to protect the Solent, this is the site where Charles I was imprisoned in 1648 before being taken to his trial and execution in London.
A fun day out for the entire family at this outdoor park that boasts a visitor's center, plenty of walking trails, children play areas and special events.
Today a National Nature Reserve located just north of Southampton, the ancient Lammas land was where selected townspeople were allowed to graze their animals in the winter, the land then reverting to meadow during the summer months.
Meet costumed characters from the 1900s at this working farm museum and view a variety of farm animals and vintage farming equipment.
This memorial commemorates the departure of "The Mayflower" that set sail in 1620 for America from the port of Southampton.
Step back in time to the Middle Ages as you tour this restored thirteenth-century house that was home to a medieval merchant.
These romantic ruins dating from the 13th century have been a source of inspiration for many 18th-century writers and poets such as Horace Walpole and Thomas Gray.
The little market town of Romsey features a rare and intact medieval hall house that was part of Romsey Abbey (circa 1120 AD,) and which today serves as the center for Anglican worship and civic events.
This 200-acre scenic park overlooks Southampton Water, offering panoramic views and Netley chapel, which houses an exhibition chronicling the history of a former military hospital.
Built in 1955, this is the last fully operational coastal steamer traveling up and down the Clyde carrying cargo and 80 passengers.
This casino was formerly the Terminus Station where the surviving crew from the ill-fated Titanic returned home in April 1912.