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RED SHOOT CAMPING PARK
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HILL FARM CARAVAN PARK
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THE ORCHARDS HOLIDAY CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
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WHITECLIFFE BAY HOLIDAY PARK
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GRANGE FARM CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK       
Please mention Jollyinterestesting when booking or enquiring Hillside Caravan Club Site The Orchards Caravan Club Site Black Knoll Caravan Club Site Rookesbury Park Caravan Club Site Morn Hill Caravan Club Site Rowan Park Caravan Club Site Salisbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site Adgestone Camping and Caravanning Club Site Chichester Camping and Caravanning Club Site Graffham Camping and Caravanning Club Site Slindon Camping and Caravanning Club Site Mompesson House (National Trust) - Elegant and spacious 18th-century house in the Cathedral Close Hinton Ampner Garden (National Trust) - One of the great gardens of the 20th century Hindhead Commons & The Devil’s Punch Bowl Café (National Trust) - The gateway to the Surrey Hills, with fine views Brightstone Shop & Museum (National Trust) - Row of attractive thatched cottages Bembridge Windmill (National Trust) - Grade I listed windmill Winchester City Mill (National Trust) - Working watermill Mottisfont Abbey Garden, House and Estate (National Trust) - Historic and atmospheric riverside estate Uppark (National Trust) - Late 17th-century house in an impressive setting Petworth House and Park (National Trust) - Magnificent country house and park with an internationally important art collection Old Town Hall (National Trust) - 17th-century town hall with a fascinating history Oakhurst Cottage (National Trust) - Small 16th-century timber-framed cottage The Needles Old Battery (National Trust) - Victorian gun battery perched on the tip of the Isle of Wight Mottistone Manor Garden (National Trust) - 20th-century garden with views to the sea Carisbrooke Castle (English Heritage) - There was a Saxon presence here in the 7th century and a timber campaign fort in the late 11th century, while the curtain wall and keep were built after 1101 Osborne House (English Heritage) - After her marriage to Prince Albert in 1840, Queen Victoria felt the need for a family residence in the country Northington Grange (English Heritage) - Northington Grange lies at the centre of a landscaped park Netley Abbey (English Heritage) - The Cistercian Abbey at Netley was founded by Peter de Roches, Bishop of Winchester from 1204-38 Medieval Merchant`s House (English Heritage) - This house was built c.1290 by John Fortin, a merchant who traded with others in Bordeaux. King James`s and Landport Gates (English Heritage) Hurst Castle (English Heritage) - One of the most sophisticated fortresses built by Henry VIII, it commands the narrow entrance to the Solent. Fort Cumberland (English Heritage) - Reconstructed 1785-1810 in a pentagonal shape this is perhaps England's most impressive piece of 18th-century defensive architecture Fort Brockhurst (English Heritage) - Designed in the 19th century, this fort was built to protect Portsmouth with its formidable fire power Portchester Castle (English Heritage) - Portchester can be considered a complete history of England in one place Boxgrove Priory (English Heritage) - The remains of a Benedictine priory built during the 12th century Appuldurcombe House (English Heritage) - The shell of Appuldurcombe, once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight, stands in its own Capability Brown-designed grounds Calshot Castle (English Heritage) - A fort built by Henry VIII to defend the sea passage to Southampton Flowerdown Barrows (English Heritage) - Part of a Bronze Age burial site St Catherine`s Oratory (English Heritage) - Affectionately known as the Pepperpot, this lighthouse, built in the 14th century, stands on the highest point of the Isle of Wig Bishop`s Waltham Palace (English Heritage) - The ruins of a medieval palace used by the medieval senior clergy of Winchester when they travelled around their diocese. Old Sarum (English Heritage) - Occupied from Neolithic times, the present structure was built by Iron Age peoples c.500bc, it was later occupied by the Romans, the Saxons and, most importantly, the Normans Christchurch Castle and Norman House (English Heritage) - The ruins of this Norman keep and constable's house which date back to the 12th century Yarmouth Castle (English Heritage) - This last addition to Henry VIII's coastal defences was completed in 1547 Wolvesey Castle (English Heritage) - One of the greatest medieval buildings in England, the palace was the chief residence of the Bishops of Winchester Titchfield Abbey (English Heritage) - The remains of a 13th-century abbey overshadowed by a grand Tudor gatehouse Isle of Wight Steam Railway Mid-Hants 'Watercress' Railway Salisbury - Beehive Park and Ride Salisbury - Wilton Park and Ride Salisbury - Britford Park and Ride Salisbury - London Road Park and Ride Winchester - St Catherines Park and Ride Winchester - Barfield Park and Ride