Best attractions and places to see around East Hampshire include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The district is predominantly rural, characterized by the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park. It offers a variety of experiences, from ancient monuments and historical houses to extensive walking and cycling trails. This area provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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This church looks amazing. It has a very unique style. I'm so glad I visited.
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In quarter-hour film segments for a German-language television series, Tilmann Spengler introduces the lives and works of important writers and authors from all eras to culture-loving viewers. One of the women he honors as "classics of world literature" is the British author of "Pride and Prejudice" (to name her most famous work): * JANE AUSTEN (1775 to 1817). The segment (in German) can be found in the ARD Media Library at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/jane-austen-stolz-und-vorurteil/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2NiOGJhYTI3LTkxYzMtNDRiNi05NjNlLTRlYzg2NDNmY2E5Ng
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In the lovely village of Chawton - great pub and coffee shop
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Saint NICHOLAS, Bishop of Myra, to whom the church in Chawton is dedicated, is – alongside Saint Martin, Bishop of Tours in France – one of the most popular saints of all. His feast day in the calendar of saints, December 6th, is probably known to almost every child. On the eve of this day, children used to put their shoes or boots – which had of course been carefully polished – outside the door so that Saint Nicholas could fill them with gifts during the night. In more agricultural areas, it was also customary for children to put out a small gift of food for the donkey, Saint Nicholas's mount (according to another tradition, it was a white horse).
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In 15-minute film contributions from a German-language television series, Tilmann Spengler introduces the culture-loving viewer to the life and work of important writers and authors from all eras. One of the ladies he honors as a "classic of world literature" is the British author of "Pride and Prejudice" (to name her most famous work): * JANE AUSTEN (1775 to 1817). The contribution (in German) can be found in the ARD media library at the following link: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/jane-austen-stolz-und-vorurteil/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2NiOGJhYTI3LTkxYzMtNDRiNi05NjNlLTRlYzg2NDNmY2E5Ng
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Saint HUBERT, to whom this church is dedicated, lived from 655 to 727 and is a very popular saint, known above all as the patron saint of hunters. A stag with a shining cross between its antlers is said to have appeared to him, which is often depicted in portraits of Hubertus. This legend was originally attributed to Saint Eustace and over time 'migrated' to Hubertus. His memorial day in the calendar of saints is November 3rd.
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Holy Cross is an impressive church which traces its origins back to the 12th century and boasts the addition of two chapels in the 14th century. Notable features include an eye-catching stained glass window crafted by Capronnier, a memorial dedicated to Sir Richard de Westcote – regarded as the earliest known resident of the village – and a complete peal of six resounding bells. In the churchyard, a poignant landmark resides in the form of the final resting place of Viscount Montgomery of Alamein.
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The fact that a Christian house of worship - essentially encompassing the whole of heaven - is consecrated "ALL SAINTS" is not that common; it is usually one (or occasionally two) named saints who are the patron saint of a church - and therefore usually also over the municipality or town in which it is located. But in search of the origin you have to go far back into history, because the model for this practice of dedicating to ALL SAINTS can be seen as a pagan custom, according to which there were already central temples in pre-Christian times that were generally dedicated to all deities (PANTHEON). were consecrated. Probably the most famous Pantheon, a former pagan temple and now a Christian place of worship, is located in the Italian capital.
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East Hampshire is rich in natural beauty, largely defined by the South Downs National Park. A prominent natural landmark is Butser Hill, the highest point on the South Downs, offering panoramic views over Hampshire and the Channel. Its chalk grassland is a national nature reserve. You can also visit Queen Elizabeth Country Park, which encompasses over 2,000 acres of downland and woodland, providing extensive views and trails.
Yes, East Hampshire boasts a rich history. You can explore St Hubert's Church, South Downs National Park, a Grade I-listed church with Saxo-Norman origins and 14th-century wall paintings. Another significant site is Jane Austen's House Museum in Chawton, where the famous author lived. Other notable historical places include Gilbert White's House and Gardens in Selborne, Butser Ancient Farm, and Uppark House and Garden near Petersfield.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Butser Hill loop from Queen Elizabeth Country Park' or the 'Hangers Way'. For cycling, there are options like the 'South Downs National Park loop from Petersfield' or the 'King Alfred's Way'. Mountain biking is popular at the Queen Elizabeth Country Park Mountain Bike Trails. Find more routes on the Hiking around East Hampshire and Road Cycling Routes around East Hampshire guide pages.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the play areas and trails at Queen Elizabeth Country Park. Butser Ancient Farm offers a unique experience with ancient buildings and rare animal breeds. Alice Holt Forest provides walking, cycling, and a treetop adventure. Sky Park Farm allows visitors to get close to deer, and Birdworld features a wide array of birds and other animals.
For a unique historical experience, visit Butser Ancient Farm, an experimental archaeology center. The Watercress Line offers a nostalgic journey on a heritage railway. For natural beauty, The Lavender Fields in Hartley Park Farm provide a scenic and fragrant experience, especially when in bloom. You might also enjoy exploring the charming Liss Village Centre with its historic buildings and local amenities.
The South Downs National Park and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant landscapes, ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying attractions like The Lavender Fields. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter provides crisp air and quieter trails, perfect for a peaceful hike up Butser Hill.
Yes, the Meon Valley Trail, a former railway line, is an 11-mile route suitable for those with pushchairs or wheelchairs. Additionally, the South Downs National Park Boundary Marker is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many country parks also offer paved paths or accessible routes, though it's always best to check specific venue details.
The Curtis Museum in Alton houses a fine collection exploring 100 million years of the region's past. In Petersfield, the Flora Twort Gallery and Petersfield Museum offer insights into local history and art. For literary history, Jane Austen's House Museum provides a deep dive into the author's life and work.
East Hampshire, particularly within the South Downs National Park, is a haven for wildlife. Butser Hill's chalk grassland is a national nature reserve known for rare flora and fauna. You can spot various bird species, butterflies, and other small mammals. Alice Holt Forest is home to a diverse range of woodland creatures, and Sky Park Farm allows close encounters with deer.
Many towns and villages in East Hampshire, such as Petersfield, Alton, and Selborne, offer a variety of pubs, cafes, and restaurants. Liss Village Centre is known for its pubs and eateries. Queen Elizabeth Country Park also has a cafe, perfect for a stop during a long ride or walk.
Beyond St Hubert's Church, you can visit All Saints Church, South Downs, another historic church. St Nicholas' Church, Chawton is also historically significant, located near Jane Austen's former home. For a different experience, Alton Abbey is an Anglican Benedictine monastery founded in 1895.
East Hampshire offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Queen Elizabeth Country Park features dedicated mountain bike trails, including intermediate and advanced options. The Meon Valley Trail is a multi-use path suitable for leisurely rides. For road cycling, routes like 'Discover the Hampshire South Downs by Bike' provide scenic tours. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around East Hampshire guide page.


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