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A picturesque 18thC village on the Beaulieu River in the heart of the New Forest where some of Nelson’s fleet were built. Buckler's Hard Story and cottage displays tell the stories. Take a river cruise or walk through the woodlands.
The building is a 15thC tower, used as part of the medieval defences. It now houses archaeological displays of Roman, Saxon and medieval Southampton.
A Roman-Saxon shore fort with Norman additions. A near-perfect keep and Norman church within the walls.
The Spinnaker Tower is a new national icon. It is a striking viewing tower on the south coast offering the public spectacular views from 3 platforms.
Dive into the past and the future and explore the challenges of the deep! Discover all about submarines and the men who fought in them. A story of remarkable bravery, exciting adventures - understanding the science and dangers of the sea.
Elizabethan manor house of 1583, with fine collection of works of art. Furniture, tapestries, needlework, paintings mainly Dutch School 17th and 18thC.
Maritime cathedral with strong seafaring links. Tomb of unknown sailor from the Mary Rose. D-Day memorial window.
Chawton House Library is a charity with a unique collection of books focusing on women's writing in English from 1600 to 1830.
Medieval hall with 13thC hammer-beam roof.
Beam engine house contains a pair of James Watt beam engines and reciprocal pumps restored to their 1887 condition.