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Covering Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Basingstoke, Newport, Aldershot, Alresford, Alton, Andover, Bordon, Brockenhurst, Eastleigh, Fareham, Isle of Wight, Farnborough, Fleet, Gosport, Havant, Hayling Island, Hook, Liphook, Liss, Lymington, Lyndhurst, Petersfield, Ringwood, Romsey, Southsea, Whitchurch, Freshwater, Newport, Sandown, Totland Bay, Vetnor and all areas of Hampshire.
The county of Hampshire is located on the South Coast of Britain, and neighbours Berkshire, Sussex, Surrey, Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s population of just below 1.7 million people makes it the fifth most populated area in Britain. The popluation is spread evenly over the region of Hampshire – with the 3 large cities being Southampton, Posrtsmouth and Basingstoke.
There are other towns of note in the area covered by Loo Hire Hampshire including Winchester, Gosport, Aldershot, Farnborough, Alresford and Andover.
Winchester, was once not just the principle city of Hampshire, but additionally the capital of England, until the Norman times, when London became the capital city. The city of Winchester has a stunning cathedral, which was originally constructed around 1079. The cathedral was used recently in the Hollywood film “Elizabeth – The Golden Age” which starred Cate Blanchett and Clive Owen.
Two of Englands best known writers also originated from Hampshire – Charles Dickens and Jane Austin, who are buried in Winchester Cathedral. You can still visit Jane Austin’s home in Selbourne – close to.
Hampshire has brilliant transport links of all types. They consist of an international airport in Southampton. South West trains move over the region towards London and the M3 motorway goes through the region diagonally from South West to North East on the way from Southampton to London.There are additionally ferry links to France and the Isle of Wight from Southampton and Portsmouth.
A popular place of notice in Hampshire is the Watercress Line – which is located amid Alton and Alresford. It is a heritage steam railway that often hosts Thomas the Tank Engine and is a popular visitor draw.
There are twenty four independent secondary schools in the region including a large number of sixth form colleges and a number of universities – including Southampton, Solent, Portsmouth, Winchester and Farnborough College of Technology.
Farnborough is also well known for it’s biannual air show – which attracts more than 150,000 visitors. The event has been hosted in Farnborough since 1948 and attracts well liked acts like the Red Devils.
A large quantity of the New Forest is also located in Hampshire. Roughly 90% of the forest is still held by the Royal Family and it is home to a number of different species of deer including Red deer, Roe deer, Muntjac and Sike deer. The new forest covers 16,000 acres.
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